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What is all-in-one PC

The earliest computer system were comprised of three parts components, due to the large size of the displayer, the monitor, the tower case, and the input devices. As the size of the monitors decreased, the computer case was integrated into the monitor to create an all-in-one. The most successful of the all-in-one PC was the Apple iMac. the original design used the cathode-ray monitor with the computer boards and components integrated below the tube. Many similar designs were developed by PC manufacturers, but they did not catch on. with the advent of LCD monitors for displays and mobile parts getting smaller and more powerful, the size of the all-in-one PC system has decreased dramatically. Now the computer components can be easily integrated behind the LCD panel or in the base of the display. All-In-One vs. Desktop PCs All-in-one computers are really just a style of desktop computer system. They still have the same requirements in terms of features and functionalit...

Industrial Mini-ITX Motherboards

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Mini-ITX is a compact motherboard configuration designed to support computers in small form factors, for use anywhere that a compact PC is needed, including industrial environments. The Mini-ITX board is similar and backward compatible to Micro-ATX and Flex-ATX, but it has several features that set it apart. The Mini-ITX is very small, measuring 170 mm x 170 mm (6.75 inches x 6.75 inches). Early Mini-ITX boards used ultra low power x86 processors, often soldered to the motherboard, however nowadays Mini-ITX boards are available with sockets for full powered desktop processors as well. Mini-ITX motherboards have identical I/O panels to ATX motherboards, and usually carry all the onboard peripherals expected of a standard motherboard. However they normally only have one PCI or PCIe slot – this can support two devices with a riser card in a suitable chassis. What’s special about boards? Extra reliability testing – designed for reliable 24x7 operation in harsh environment...

INTEL X79 Quad Channel Memory Guide

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As a professional computer motherboard manufacturer ,today joinwincomputer will offer customers related information about quad channel memory guide. Intel® has made several changes when it comes to memory for the new 2nd generation Intel Core™ i7 processors (Sandy Bridge-E). Corsair has launched new Quad Channel DDR3 memory kits specifically designed for Intel’s new X79 motherboard. Intel has added the ability to run quad channel with up to eight DIMMs for a total of 64GB of memory. All the Corsair memory upgrade kits designed for X79 feature four modules and support XMP Profile 1.3. Intel also added native support of 1600MHz memory modules and a 2400MHz memory divider. This means that every Sandy Bridge-E CPU can run memory at 1600MHz. Not every CPU can run the memory over 1600MHz, but with mine I was able to hit nearly 2600MHz. The 2400MHz divider is geared towards overclockers and enthusiasts and allows them to run our CMGTX8 memory module...

How to CPU in a dual processor motherboard?

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One question we get asked at least one time each week is whether or dual socket motherboards meant for dual processors can work with one CPU. A common driver behind this question is because dual processor motherboards allow for easy expansion at a later date. Add a second CPU, heatsink/ fan and additional memory to a system without replacing any internal components or adding a second machine. The answer to the question “Can I use one CPU in a dual processor motherboard?” is yes… with some caveats. Let’s explore why. The vast majority of motherboards “just work” if you install a CPU into the lowest numbered CPU slot. This is usually CPU0 if there is CPU0 and CPU1 or CPU1 if the board is tagged CPU1 and CPU2. This is true for both Intel and AMD motherboards in general and when in doubt, most motherboard manuals will instruct a user as to which processor slot can be populated by a single CPU and a dual CPU motherboard. Here is an example from an ATX X79DUAL motherboard tha...