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Dispositif Intel Atom 525

Dispositif Intel Atom 525

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Blureux
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09-26-2016, 06:57 PM
#1
This board is a compact version with an Atom 525 chip. It seems designed for specific markets or users, possibly with limited capabilities due to older PCI standards. The older PCI GPUs might still work here.
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Blureux
09-26-2016, 06:57 PM #1

This board is a compact version with an Atom 525 chip. It seems designed for specific markets or users, possibly with limited capabilities due to older PCI standards. The older PCI GPUs might still work here.

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MrBrown12344
Member
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09-26-2016, 07:28 PM
#2
There are many possibilities for this hardware. It operates completely passive, consumes minimal power, and older PCI enables compatibility with vintage devices. I still possess an Intel board running the same CPU; it has stayed functional as a home router for a long time. During the pandemic, I restored it by replacing some components and now use it as a RDP client. With ample 4 GB RAM and an SSD, it’s suitable for an office PC as well—fully passive, so it remains unaffected by dust. This makes it ideal for environments where upkeep is hard to manage. And it doesn’t require PCI-E X16 or a graphics card; in fact, older PCI is far more practical here. The built-in GPU handles the tasks it was designed for.
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MrBrown12344
09-26-2016, 07:28 PM #2

There are many possibilities for this hardware. It operates completely passive, consumes minimal power, and older PCI enables compatibility with vintage devices. I still possess an Intel board running the same CPU; it has stayed functional as a home router for a long time. During the pandemic, I restored it by replacing some components and now use it as a RDP client. With ample 4 GB RAM and an SSD, it’s suitable for an office PC as well—fully passive, so it remains unaffected by dust. This makes it ideal for environments where upkeep is hard to manage. And it doesn’t require PCI-E X16 or a graphics card; in fact, older PCI is far more practical here. The built-in GPU handles the tasks it was designed for.

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DrunkMemories
Member
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09-30-2016, 09:19 PM
#3
It's unclear if the CPU fits in a CMOS battery, as the size depends on the specific chip model. Without knowing the exact component, it's hard to confirm.
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DrunkMemories
09-30-2016, 09:19 PM #3

It's unclear if the CPU fits in a CMOS battery, as the size depends on the specific chip model. Without knowing the exact component, it's hard to confirm.