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Low power consumption IPC motherboard in mini-DTX form factor: DFI CA230-BF

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    In Channel market, everybody knows that DFI sells hi-end overclocking & performance motherboard in “LANParty” brand.

    However, only few people know that DFI is even better in applied computing platform.

    In industry motherboard market, quality & stability are everything.

    I’ve seen some company demonstrated ACP boards in Computex, the boards are all simple & smaller than microATX.

    The QC requirement of ACP (Applied computing platform) is very strict; all ACP boards have to take switching surge & flash impact.

    And, the longer warranty period & better material are also the differences between channel motherboards & ACP boards.

    The leading role today is DFI CA230-BF (mini-DTX; 20.3 x 17 cm), it could not be installed in mini-ITX case.

    DFI adopts the most powerful Intel integrated chipset “GM45+ICH9M” into this board.

    The packing: For IPC only, it is very simple.

    dacp01op7.jpg

    Accessories: User manual, Driver CD, SATA cable, IDE cable, I/O shield, extension USB.

    dacp02hy4.jpg

    DFI CA230-BF

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    dacp04bb4.jpg

    The layout is very solid.

    dacp05fh0.jpg

    Bottom side of board

    1 PCIe x16

    1 PCIe x1

    1 PCI (It’s awesome that adopt so many slot in mini-DTX)

    1 IDE

    4 SATA II with AHCI

    LAN: Realtek RTL811C-GR; Audio: Realtek ALC262

    One ceramic thermal pad covers the south bridge.

    dacp06eg4.jpg

    Upper side of board

    2 SO-DIMM for DDR2 667/ 800

    dacp07la2.jpg

    Rear I/O

    1 D-sub

    1 DVI

    4 USB 2.0

    1 RJ45 port

    2 COM port

    dacp08js9.jpg

    It supports mPGA478M socket (For notebook use), you can find one QX9300 on the socket. It’s my first to use “Hi-end” NB CPU.

    dacp09ah7.jpg

    The tiny cooler works well, it dissipate heat efficiently to keep the temperature low.

    The white connector calls “LVDS LCD panel”, it designed for connect cashier/ ATM/ POS and other interactive devices.

    dacp10cs9.jpg

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    • W Non in linea
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      windwithme
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      #2

      In Channel market, everybody knows that DFI sells hi-end overclocking & performance motherboard in “LANParty” brand.

      However, only few people know that DFI is even better in applied computing platform.

      In industry motherboard market, quality & stability are everything.

      I’ve seen some company demonstrated ACP boards in Computex, the boards are all simple & smaller than microATX.

      The QC requirement of ACP (Applied computing platform) is very strict; all ACP boards have to take switching surge & flash impact.

      And, the longer warranty period & better material are also the differences between channel motherboards & ACP boards.

      The leading role today is DFI CA230-BF (mini-DTX; 20.3 x 17 cm), it could not be installed in mini-ITX case.

      DFI adopts the most powerful Intel integrated chipset “GM45+ICH9M” into this board.

      The packing: For IPC only, it is very simple.

      dacp01op7.jpg

      Accessories: User manual, Driver CD, SATA cable, IDE cable, I/O shield, extension USB.

      dacp02hy4.jpg

      DFI CA230-BF

      dacp03iu9.jpg

      dacp04bb4.jpg

      The layout is very solid.

      dacp05fh0.jpg

      Bottom side of board

      1 PCIe x16

      1 PCIe x1

      1 PCI (It’s awesome that adopt so many slot in mini-DTX)

      1 IDE

      4 SATA II with AHCI

      LAN: Realtek RTL811C-GR; Audio: Realtek ALC262

      One ceramic thermal pad covers the south bridge.

      dacp06eg4.jpg

      Upper side of board

      2 SO-DIMM for DDR2 667/ 800

      dacp07la2.jpg

      Rear I/O

      1 D-sub

      1 DVI

      4 USB 2.0

      1 RJ45 port

      2 COM port

      dacp08js9.jpg

      It supports mPGA478M socket (For notebook use), you can find one QX9300 on the socket. It’s my first to use “Hi-end” NB CPU.

      dacp09ah7.jpg

      The tiny cooler works well, it dissipate heat efficiently to keep the temperature low.

      The white connector calls “LVDS LCD panel”, it designed for connect cashier/ ATM/ POS and other interactive devices.

      dacp10cs9.jpg

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        windwithme
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        Testing platform

        CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Extreme Q9300

        MB: DFI CA230-BF

        DRAM: Wind Series DDR2 667 4GBX2 SO-DIMM

        VGA: Intel GMA4500&MSI R4670 2D512/D3

        HD: SAMSUNG 2.5 250GB 7200 RPM

        POWER: Corsair 400W Power Supply

        dacp11zl7.jpg

        SW installation page; CPU-Z showed it’s T9400, diagnose incorrect.

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        CPU 266X9.5=>2.53Ghz Quad core

        DRAM DDR2 667 CL5 4GBX2

        CPU

        Hyper PI 32M&CPUMARK99

        dacppioc5.png

        CrystalMark 2004R3

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        CINEBENCH R10

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        EVERETS Cache&Memory

        30 degree when stand by; 40~45 degree when running testing tools.

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        3D Performance

        Integrated VGA: Intel GMA4500

        3DMARK2003

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        3DMARK2005

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        It’s my first time to test GMA 4500. GMA4500 is the best 3D core in Intel; the 3D performance is fair, but quite enough for IPC board.

        Power consumption (test by power angel)

        34W when stand by

        dacpidlecc9.jpg

        3DMARK2005-59W

        dacpmaxcq5.jpg

        It consumes 59W when running 3DMark. It’s very low with quad core CPU, CM45 & ICH9M.

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          #4

          When VGA card installed,MSI R4670 2D512/D3

          3DMARK2005

          dacp3d4605qv4.png

          3DMARK VANTAGE

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          Crysis Benchmark

          dacpgcbca3.png

          You can install VGA card for better 3D performance; ATI 4670 is cheap & has good power efficiency, or you can choose NVIDIA 9600GT.

          DFI ACP products are designed for industry & business purpose; so, revision control, material & warranty are very important.

          Revision control means you don’t have to worry when the board is malfunctioned; you can always get the same product and material from DFI for at least 5 years.

          In power consumption, you can choose Core 2 Duo CPU to save more power. Then you can use 150W PSU to run this platform.

          It’s the first time I test this kind of platform, I’m very impressive of the power consumption & size.

          If you are interest in ACP product, you can link to DFI Global: industrial, commercial, motherboard, industrial chassis, embedded computer, embedded chassis, embedded system.

          In some day, I hope I can buy ACP board in retail market (At least it’s not ATOM + 945GC again).

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