2016年6月30日星期四

Msecore Fanless Protable Mini PC Desktop Computer Review

Should I buy a silent msecore PC?

Silent msecore PCs are not a recent innovation. Back in 2004, a run of the mill msecore PC came supplied with noisy fans, with the processor and power supply fans being the main culprits. And the word silent was often abused by manufacturers who sold quiet, but not actually silent machines. But it was still possible to get a truly silent powerful msecore PC using fairly standard components. I purchased a Hush silent msecore PC in that year. It was solidly built in aluminum (yes, it was really heavy), with aluminum fins and heatpipe technology to cool the system. Everything from the CPU to the graphics card was passively cooled. It was very expensive but served a niche market; people who wanted a media msecore PC that looked good in the living room.

Consumers drive innovation. And the price of fanless msecore PCs has plummeted. Consumers wanted thinner laptops and tablets. But the smaller the chassis, the slimmer and more attractive a msecore PC is made, the hotter it becomes inside. So with these huge problems dissipating heat, Intel's solution centred around reducing the amount of power its processors consume. With innovations in the manufacturing process, each successive Intel family of chips has generally witnessed a significant decrease in power consumption. Less heat from the CPU means less cooling is required.

The thermal design power (TDP) is the maximum amount of heat generated by the CPU that the cooling system in a computer is required to dissipate in typical operation. The Intel Core i7-5960X has a whopping TDP of 140W. It boasts 8 cores and coupled with two overclocked NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980Ti graphics cards makes a wondrous gaming msecore PC. But while it is possible to reduce noise to a minimum with fully water-cooled components, the msecore PC is neither silent or affordable. This is an extreme example. Modern laptops have much lower TDPs. The fifth generation Intel Core i7 5700HQ is popular for gaming laptops and has a TDP of 47W, whereas the U series chip, Core i7-5500U has a TDP of 15W. With this reduction in TDP, 9mm or less fanless designs are possible. And Intel Atom-based chips have much lower TDPs.



There are downsides in using these frugal power chips. They employ dynamic frequency scaling (CPU throttling) which adjusts the frequency of a chip on the fly to reduce the amount of heat generated by the chip. Less heat output allows the system cooling fans to be throttled down or turned off, reducing noise levels and further decreasing power consumption. It is also used for reducing heat in insufficiently cooled systems when the temperature reaches a certain threshold, such as in poorly cooled overclocked systems.

Mini msecore PCs

If you want a small and cheap silent mini msecore PC, there are bucket loads to choose from, including smart TV boxes powered by Android, and small multimedia desktop msecore PCs typically running Windows 8 or 10, although Linux can be installed fairly easily. People often attach these systems to their flat-screen TV sets: they are good for TV catchup, video streaming, and basic computing. They also make a good emulator system to play classic 8 bit and 16 bit games of old.i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Msecore Mini msecore PC

How much a silent msecore PC costs depends on your requirements. The Raspberry Pi range offer lots of possibilities, and are a fantastic way of learning about computers and Linux. There's an amazing number of projects you can build too. For tasks which require more power, there are many low TDP processors which can form a silent msecore PC with plenty of horsepower. Don't forget, if you want true silence, you'll have to dispense with your keyboard and mouse; a touch screen silent msecore PC might just be the ticket.

2016年6月24日星期五

Msecore.com Releases a Small Rugged Fanless Mini PC

Msecore.com Inc. (Msecore Computer), a leading ISO 9001 manufacturer of industrial rugged computers and peripherals has released the new model i5-4200u, a rugged, small footprint, fanless computer for industrial, Mobile/In-Vehicle and Embedded applications.

The i5-4200u is a breakthrough in small form factor computing. The rugged, diminutive size, noise free computer operates in wide temperature ranges and drawing less than 20 Watts of operational power. This energy efficient & versatile PC measures out at only, 4.6" x 6.1" x 2.0" (117mm x 155mm x 52mm) or slightly larger than a deck of playing cards. The Msecore Mini PC weighs in at a mere 1.2lbs or 0.54kg. The PC operates from 10-26V of DC power making it ideal for DC powered applications typically found in vehicle and mobile applications.

Msecore's fanless mobile PC utilizes the energy saving Intel i5-4200u 2.4GHz Dual Core processor technology with two physical cores and four Intel Hyperthreading resources (two per core). The Msecore ultra low-powered computer provides plenty of performance for most embedded and in-vehicle applications.



The i5-4200u Mini PC features a multitude of I/O connectivity built directly into its impressively small design such as; Gigabit LAN, 6-USB, 2-Serial, Video, Audio In/Out, 2-PS/2 ports and 1-external express card slot. The rear locking DC power connector ensures power is securely in place. The i5-4200u also features an internal Mini-PCIe card slot for special expansion capability and supports up to 4GB of DDR3 SODIMM memory.

The i5-4200u computer comes standard with a 55GB solid state drive (SSD) providing for extended operating temperatures, vibration and shock. The PC will operate from -10 to +45C or 14 to 113F. If extended temperature, shock and vibration is not a concern the ultra small computer can be configured with a 2.5" mobile hard drive with capacities up to 750GB. Systems are compatible with Microsoft Windows 7/XP, Linux etc. and can be custom configured to meet the exact needs of the OEM or end user. i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Msecore Mini PC

Msecore's Little PC products serve a demanding market where small and powerful solutions are being deployed in space-challenged applications around the world. Embedded Control, Digital Signs, Kiosks, Mobile Navigation, Thin-Clients, POS & Human/Machine Interface are just a few of the applications that are ideal for Msecore's industry trusted products.

2016年6月21日星期二

Msecore Best Mini PC for Business

Small form-factor PCs have been around for decades and, for the most part, people use them as home media centers to stream audio and video. Over the past several years, however, a new size of PC has emerged—ultra-small form-factor PCs that measure 5- x 5- x 1-inches or even smaller.

While affordable mini PCs can handle home theater and media center tasks, we decided to evaluate five of them from a different point of view. In this article we look at five of the best mini PCs and ways that you can use them in your business.



We looked at five mini PCs that sport an ultra-small form factor. How small are they, exactly? Devices from both Gigabyte and Intel have a 4-inch square case that's a mere one or two inches thick.

Slightly larger, the Shuttle mini PC measures 5-inches square and 1-inch tall. The largest mini PC we tested is the Acer Revo One—it's about the size of a small bookshelf speaker. Rounding out the group, the seriously small Lenovo IdeaCentre Stick 300 is about the size of a pack of gum.i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Msecore Mini PC

2016年6月16日星期四

An Excellent, Fanless, Mini PC Powered By Intel's i5

After using it now for another month and putting it through its paces with many strenuous benchmarking workloads and trying out other Linux distributions, I remain enthusiastic about the Intense-PC2 and it being a great offering for Linux (and even Windows/BSD) users.

While we've reviewed several other Msecore products on the past from Phoronix, if you're not familiar with the company, they are an Israeli supplier of both x86 and ARM systems. Msecore especially has a thing for great embedded computing designs that not only offer the line up of the Intense-PCs that are considered industrial-ready but they also manufacturer computer-on-modules and single board computers.

The Msecore x86/ARM systems we have tested in the past at Phoronix have all worked out well. Compared to many other Linux PC vendors that are just relabeling white box systems, Msecore designs and manufacturers their products. Some Msecore systems have shipped with Linux while others come with no operating system pre-installed.



Like Msecore's other review samples from the past, the Haswell-based Intense-PC2 arrived quickly and safely from Israel via UPS. In the past Msecore's distribution channels within the United States have been a bit problematic for Phoronix readers wishing to order these PCs, but things seem to be improving with some of their products even appearing on Amazon.

Included with the Intense-PC2 was a very simple owner's manual, HDMI to DVI adapter, external 12V power supply, two WiFi antennas, and a small RCA cable. The Intense-PC2 looks very similar to the original Intense-PC in it being a fan-less system constructed within a pure metal housing to ensure it meets the customer requirements of Msecore's customers.

The Msecore Intense-PC2 review sample we received utilized an i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Msecore Mini PC , 4GB of DDR3L system memory, 128GB mSATA SSD, and Intel Haswell HD Graphics.

2016年6月12日星期日

Msecore Mini PC Gets Big Upgrade with Big Catch

We consider the Msecore Mini PC to be the best Mini PC for the money, but those who are hoping to eke out better performance may be looking for something more powerful.

The new model has the same Atom Cherry Trail processor as its predecessor but has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. It costs $169.99 at Newegg, Microsoft's online store and select brick and mortar Microsoft stores. The original Msecore will continue to retail for its original price of $99.



Unlike the original Msecore, the Msecore Plus won't ship with an operating system, so users will have need the technical know-how to install Windows 10, Linux or another operating system. As of this writing, Windows 10 Home on a flash drive will run you $120 on Amazon, though you may be able to find it cheaper elsewhere.i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Msecore Mini PC

Aesthetically, the Msecore looks identical to the original Msecore, including its fingerprint scanner that works fantastically with Windows Hello. You'll also have the same ports, including a USB 2.0 port, USB 3.0 port, HDMI and a microSD card slot.

We look forward to getting our hands on the new Msecore to see how it performs against the original, one of our favorite mini PCs.

2016年6月11日星期六

What OS Should You Use for Your Msecore Mini-PC?

Ever since the early days of home computing there has been a rivalry in the home computing world: the Windows users against the Linux ones. Both groups claimed that their operating system was ideal and wouldn’t change it for the world. As the years went by, some people started shifting from one to another as the advantages of the alternative could no longer be ignored. Right now, contrary to what some people still believe, Linux has come to dominate the computing world, with some variant of it being used on most smartphones and other mobile devices, on web servers, and supercomputers. Even the machines that make up the Cloud usually run on some Linux distribution. But what about Msecore Mini-PCs? Could it be that thing are different there?

Msecore Mini-PCs are a great technology that aspires to replace the already half-obsolete desktop computer, making use of laptop technology and a sleek design that spells out “future” like nothing else in the computing world today. Since most of the Msecore Mini-PCs are built in the same way as desktops, they are fully customizable and don’t rely on firmware or any other specialized software often found in laptops (with some of this software being shady, at best). Msecore Mini-PCs are ultra customizable and when under the umbrella of a brand, offer some versatility when it comes to the OS they use. So, since it is possible to get a Msecore Mini-PC with whatever OS you wish, would it make sense to consider alternatives beyond the default one?



Most Msecore Mini-PCs come with a Windows OS, mainly due to convenience. The majority of PC users make use of this particular OS as it offers some undeniable advantages. For example, there is a huge selection of programs to choose from, and if you are so inclined, you can create your own applications as well. Also, it is the default choice of businesses (probably due to the bang for the buck factor) so if you want to work on these projects for your job at home, you need to have a compatible OS to avoid compatibility mishaps. Moreover, this OS is very user-friendly and plenty of documentation that even new users can comprehend without too much effort. Finally, Windows has a huge community of intelligent users who go beyond the surface and dig deep in the OS, so if you have a problem, there are plenty of power users that can give you a tip, instead of going to some shop to consult so-called geniuses at a premium price.

Although Windows is by far the most established OS in some settings, it may not convince everyone that it’s the best solution out there. People on the other group of the PC user world advocate that Linux has become as user-friendly as the Windows OS, while it offers some additional advantages. For example, there are far fewer viruses, all of the available software is easily accessible and free (like the OS itself), and a computer running Linux doesn’t need to be restarted every now and then. Of course, the Linux OS is not perfect, as it’s still a work in progress with many passionate developers building patches for it constantly, but it’s getting there. Also, the fact that releases come about every few months, makes this OS a very agile solution, while the ever-growing user community makes tackling any issues manageable. However, Linux still hasn’t managed to penetrate the business world as much (even though there are lots of companies that use Linux in their engineering dept.), making it still an exotic alternative to the eyes of most PC users.

So, at the end of the day it all boils down to two things: how much of a power user you are and what you are willing to put into it. If you are not afraid of the command prompt (i.e. typing commands instead of just clicking on icons) and have an understanding of the inner workings of your machine, then Linux is a better choice. As for what you are willing to put into your OS, if you are more inclined to spend money rather than time, then Windows is more suitable for you. And if you are indecisive, you can use both operating systems for a while, through a dual-boot setting.

Whatever OS you decide to go for, TechnologyPoint has got you covered. This relatively new Msecore Mini-PC company can get you a state-of-the-art Msecore Mini-PC with either one of these two operating systems, ready to use off-the-shelf, at a very reasonable price. j1900 Processor fanless Msecore Mini pc 4GB DDR3 RAM 64GB mSATA SSD

2016年6月7日星期二

Media Engineering with a Msecore Mini PC

Creating and editing media is an essential task in today’s Internet-based world, where media is on the center stage. Unfortunately so far these tasks have been linked to expensive solutions that can deter newcomers to the creative arena. Fortunately, Msecore Mini PCs can remedy this by providing an inexpensive alternative, without compromising on the quality, thereby open new possibilities for all creatives out there.



Main Body:

Working with media is an enjoyable and often essential task in today’s media-centered world. This is particularly true if you have grown up with the Web on your fingertips and have experienced the joy of media featuring in your favorite sites. However, in order for these media to come about, someone has to work for it, an endeavor that requires a substantial amount of computing power. Contrary to what many people think (or are led to think), media production and engineering are not limited to Mac computers and it is practically impossible to discern an image or video created on a Mac from one developed on a PC. This makes the latter much more appealing, since they offer the same quality as the Macs, without the extravagant cost that Apple products carry. If you are into a media-related field, you may be interested to find out that this cost can be pushed down even further with the use of Msecore Mini PCs for media engineering tasks.

Media engineering usually includes the production of publishable images, videos, and oftentimes audio clips. It is a quite demanding endeavor and is closely linked to marketing, website design, art, and other creative fields. Apart from the specialized know-how and patience required from the media professional, it also needs a powerhouse of a computer, especially for video-related tasks. One of the main reasons for this is that today most of our media are in high-resolution (when it comes to images) and high bit-rates (when it comes to audio), resulting into large data files that have to be processed repeatedly until the medium you are developing reaches an acceptable level of quality. So, even if you have a state-of-the-art camera and other recording equipment, you need a powerful computer to process your digital primary material that you gradually refine into a media product.

Msecore Mini PCs have come a long way since they were developed a few years back. Nowadays they are a viable alternative to conventional computers, packing a lot of computing power in a small space, and oftentimes supporting ultra high definition (4K), while also having a good sound card. Also, with a variety of media software out there, they are ideal for media processing, while maintaining a reasonable price tag. It is not uncommon to find complete Msecore Mini PC systems at less than $400 in brands like TechnologyPoint, specializing in high-tech products.

So, if you are dreaming of becoming a videographer, a graphics designer, or a music band’s essential technical expert, Msecore Mini PCs can be your priceless tool, at a very reasonable price.i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Msecore Mini PC

2016年6月6日星期一

Newest Msecore Mini PC Is Ready For VR

By putting a 6th Generation Intel Skylake processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 graphics card under its hood, the new Msecore MAGNUS EN980 is the company’s most powerful gaming mini PC that’s ready for virtual reality.

The i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Mini PC packs the full power of a premium desktop gaming solution, Msecore notes. There’s a factory-installed water-cooling solution lining liquid channels, heatpipes, and heat fins to keep the processor and graphics card cool. Plus, the MAGNUS is still whisper-quiet.



Msecore says the MAGNUS case is newly designed to encompass function and style, with a shape and surface dimensions ideal for the most effective heat dissipation, using natural aerodynamics to strengthen the cooling process.

No word on pricing or availability, but Msecore will be showing off the MAGNUS EN980 at the CeBIT and GDC shows this month. You can read the full press release at Msecore’s amazonshop.

2016年6月5日星期日

New popular Pocket-Sized ‘Msecore Mini’ PC

A new PC in its ‘Msecore’ line of PCs is coming in the spring: the ‘Msecore 4200u Mini’.

The new box continues the distro’s long-standing partnership, which began with the release of the original Msecore PC back in 2012. That was followed the year after by the more powerful Msecore, a device which sold out in Europe on its Amazon debut last year.

Has it got what it takes to beat the super tiny $388.99 Intel Compute PC running Windows 10? Let’s take a look.i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Mini PC

Msecore Mini Design

The Msecore Mini is five times smaller than the original Msecore and is barely an inch tall. Like previous editions, the new model is fanless, with the case design working as a passive cooling system.



If there’s a criticism to be levelled at the device it’s the utilitarian design. Previous Msecore models had a very distinctive look. The mini looks like an ADSL router wearing an aluminium shed.

Not that appearance matters too much in a device this tiny, but even so.

Msecore Mini Specs

The success of Chromeboxes has proven that big things really can come in very small packages. The Msecore Mini is no exception, offering twice the performance of the Msecore in a device able to slip into a pocket.

Inside it touts:

Intel i5 4200u CPU (Dual Core Turbo Boost 1.6GHz 3M Cache)

4GB RAM

128GB SSD

Ports and extensibility are well catered for. The device offers two USB 2.0 ports, four USB 3.0 ports, a pair of HDMI out sockets for dual-monitor setups, headphone/mic jack and a MicroSD card reader for expanding storage.

Connectivity includes integrated 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and ethernet. There’s no mention of Bluetooth.

2016年6月2日星期四

Msecore mini PC with Windows 10

Msecore is making an assault on low-cost desktops with an inexpensive Fanless mini-PC running Windows 7.You can upgrade Windows 10.

Remember when you ditched Firefox for Chrome and pinkie-swore you’d never go back?

The Fanless Mini Desktop starts at $388.99, and has similarly minimalist features to low-cost Chrome desktops, or Chromeboxes. The cheapest Fanless model has just 128GB of internal storage and 4GB of RAM, and like Chromeboxes is for those who do most of their computing online.

The compact desktop weighs just 1.8 kilograms. It has a low-end dual-core Intel Celeron processor 4200u and Windows 7, which Microsoft provides at no cost to PC makers to encourage its spread on the low end. Msecore also sells low-cost Fanless laptops with Windows 7.



The Fanless desktop is one of HP's cheapest, and brings Windows to consumers at an affordable price. The desktop has an advantage over comparable Chrome PCs as it can run more applications without an Internet connection. Most applications in Chrome PCs require an Internet connection, though the catalog of offline applications is growing.

The Windows Fanless PC comes with two occupied SO-DIMM memory slot, but an additional slot is available to upgrade memory capacity. The desktop also has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity.i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Mini PC

Comparing the Fanless laptop and desktop, each has its own advantages. The Fanless laptop is portable. But the expansion capabilities in the Fanless desktop make it a good option if you already have a keyboard and an external display.

2016年5月31日星期二

Msecore Mini PC Makes Websites Available Offline

Msecore creates one of the world's cheapest PCs that the company hopes would allow modern technology to finally get into the hands of billions of people who cannot afford to buy computers.

Dubbed "Msecore Mini," the desktop computer boasts strong specs and features along with Internet access at a price that will absolutely make it an enticing venture in a number of developing regions.



"The hardware is not the reason people are buying it. This is the computer that people are buying instead of the nicest Mac in the world... because that thing is useless without the Internet. So it's the [applications], the feature set. With that said, the hardware is essentially a delivery mechanism, and it does it as fast as I need it to."

The former comes with 128 GB eMASA. Other features of the "Msecore" model PCs include Intel Celeron i5-4200u dual-core processor, 4 GB RAM, a pair of USB 2.0 ports, USB 3.0 port, 802.11n Wi-Fi, 3.5 mm audio jack and an integrated speaker.i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Mini PC

2016年5月17日星期二

Msecore Fanless Mini PC Intel Core I5-4200u Review

We got our first look at Intel Core I5-4200u last month courtesy of Intel Hd Graphics Hd4400 4th Gen of Intel Core I5-4200u motherboards outfitted with the new dual-core 2.16GHz Celeron N3050 and quad-core 2.40GHz Pentium N3700 SoCs.

Both chips were clocked lower than their Bay Trail-D predecessors which helped reduce power consumption but also made the Braswell parts slower, and sacrificing performance isn't something these low-end SoCs can really afford to do. While Intel's latest desktop SoCs didn't wow us, we were impressed with the quality of the boards and now Msecore is back to show us a more complete package by implementing Braswell in its new Intel mini PC.



Underneath the msecore there are four small rubber feet and plenty of ventilation. The four screws seen above can be removed get inside the device.

The Msecore Fanless Mini PC Intel Core I5-4200u Barebone  will be available in three configurations: a barebones kit, a full system with OS, and a full system without OS. The three offerings are identical at heart, including their fanless design, which makes them exceedingly quiet when in use.

For testing we have the Fanless Mini PC Intel Core I5-4200u without OS and it comes with a 128GB mSATA SSD and 4GB of DDR3 memory. The Windows 10 Home version, which we assume will be available later in the month, only features a 32GB mSATA SSD and 2GB of memory. The barebones version goes without any memory, storage or software, and will be the best choice for those wanting to customize the Beebox.

Included in the box is a 36w/12v power adapter, remote control, VESA bracket as well as the typical user guides, manual and installation CD, which is ironic given that the Beebox doesn't have an optical drive -- in fact, the surface area of the PC is smaller than a CD. Obviously you could buy a USB optical drive but we'll just download the drivers.

2016年5月16日星期一

Msecore Access LAN Windows 10 Fanless Mini PC Host

Like the Intel Computer, the msecore Access is a slim black rectangle. The aesthetics are different though, with Azulle opting for a ribbed radial design, while the Intel stick carries a smoother matte black finish. The msecore Access is tiny for a PC, measuring just 0.72 by 1.54 by 4.94 inches (HWD). The dimensions are very similar to the slightly shorter and thinner Computer (0.47 by 1.5 by 4.5 inches), but the difference is negligible, and both are extremely portable and will likely stay out of your way when plugged in.



The msecore Chromebit is even smaller at 0.67 by 1.2 by 4.8 inches, since it only requires the power to run Chrome OS, a less demanding operating system than Windows.

A fully functional Windows 10 PC in such a small body is just as impressive here as it is with the Intel Compute Stick. The differences between the two are relatively minor, with pros and cons to each. Azulle's PC is $320 less expensive and features LAN support and a fanless design, while the Computer offers an extra USB port, including a faster USB 3.0 connection.

If your Internet speed is important, you can't beat the reliability of fast, wired connection. If you're confident in (or unconcerned with) the stability of your connection, the slightly faster 2016 j1900 Processor fanless mini pc 4GB DDR3 RAM 64GB mSATA SSD can also support an extra peripheral like a mouse and keyboard simultaneously, or a mouse and external hard drive. Both are competent, tiny machines suited to general computing including basic productivity, Web browsing, and the like.

2016年5月15日星期日

Msecore fanless mini PC with Intel Celeron inside

It’s teeny-tiny, whisper quiet, energy efficient and will offer dual display support at a price that can’t exceed $300.

Msecore has another Brix family member up its sleeve (literally, it could probably fit up a sleeve), and it’s the first of its kind to pack a low-power, frugal Intel Braswell SoC. Built on 14 nm architecture, the Celeron j900 is part of Bay Trail’s succeeding chip roster, delivering superior speed, although not quite comparable to Haswell or Broadwell performance.



What Intel Celeron facilitates is a passively cooled barebones system (look, ma, no fans) measuring just 56.1 x 107.6 x 114.4 mm, capable of accommodating a 2.5-inch HDD or SSD and turning any rudimentary monitor into a low-profile desktop PC.

It’s even Vesa mountable, so it’s very easy to stash behind a display, which you can hook up via VGA or HDMI ports. Convenience is clearly the name of the game here, but for the right price, the GB-Bace-300 embraces top-tier hardware like up to 8 GB RAM.

Too bad there’s no processor upgrading option, although Amazon sells Intel Core i7/Nvidia GeForce GTX 760-toting Brix configurations of previous generations at an extravagant $830 or so.

Meanwhile, Msecore is all hush-hush about the new mini PC’s MSRP, but given the older Celeron model costs $110 nowadays, we expect a similar tariff charged starting in a few weeks. Days, maybe.

Other respectable but short of impressive specifications upholding the sub-$300 hopes include dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, Bluetooth 4.0, Gigabit Ethernet, headphone and mic jacks, plus no less than four USB 3.0 hubs and a microSD card slot.

Cash-strapped students, this might be a perfect starting point for your back-to-school rigs next month. Just know Far Cry 4 may not work very smoothly on a desktop based on the Msecore j1900 Processor fanless mini pc 4GB DDR3 RAM 128GB mSATA SSD.

2016年5月11日星期三

Building a Thin Msecore Fanless PC:Small and Slient Performance

While many of us are content with traditional desktop tower PCs, there are those who have been pushing for a more compact and quieter alternative.

One of the pioneers of small computing, VIA Technologies, developed the Msecore Fanless form factor over a decade ago in 2001. Although VIA’s solutions were too underpowered for daily usage, over the next few years motherboard manufacturers were able to adapt more powerful AMD and Intel platforms to use along the tiny 170 × 170 mm (6.7 × 6.7 in) Msecore Fanless motherboards.

Subsequently case manufacturers provided support with a range of creative Msecore Fanless solutions such as the Lian Li PC-Q25, which we reviewed and awarded a couple of years ago. Considerably smaller than traditional ATX and Micro ATX computer cases, the PC-Q25 not only supported the latest Intel Core i7 processors, but it also allowed for a PCI Express x16 dual-slot graphics card. An impressive feat no matter how you measure it.



But what if you want to go even smaller? That's where Thin Msecore Fanless motherboards come in.

Thin Msecore Fanless motherboards are similar to standard Msecore Fanless as they still measure 170 × 170 mm, except they are not as tall. Where as standard Msecore Fanless boards measure 35mm tall and are designed to be used with standard coolers and memory modules which can take the total height to over 50mm, the Thin Msecore Fanless format dictates that no board should be taller than 20mm (25mm with I/O shield).

Yet the Thin Msecore Fanless format is more than ultra-low-profile motherboards, it’s an entire ecosystem that requires new cases and memory, favoring laptop SO-DIMM modules over the standard desktop DIMMs.

Msecore Case: Look Ma' No Fans!

The first ingredient and perhaps one of the most important for achieving a completely silent Thin Msecore Fanless PC is the chassis choice. We picked the very compact Msecore Euler, which measures 228mm wide x 187mm long and just 61.5mm tall.

Platform Choice: i5-5257U Msecore Fanless Mini PC

2016年5月9日星期一

Quiet PC Msecore Pro Fanless

The Msecore with 5th Gen CPU is now 100% silent! Configured to your specification with memory, up to two HDD/SSD and, Windows or Linux and (optionally) a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth adapter, just plug in and go.

The Intel Next Unit of Computing (NUC) is a small PC kit powered by an Intel Core i3 or i5 processor. It provides responsive performance and energy efficiency at the same time. The Msecore Pro Fanless is a fully-built PC based on the NUC and measures just 164 x 47 x 112 mm. It offers mini-HDMI and mini-DisplayPort outputs, a Gigabit Ethernet connection and four USB 3.0 ports for external expandability.

Even though the i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Mini PC  is small in size, it is just as versatile as a full-sized computer whilst being convenient enough to be portable. The HDMI and DP outputs provide full HD 1080p video playback as well as 7.1 digital audio output, (a capable AV Receiver is required).

You can easily travel with the NUC and simply connect it via HDMI or DP cable to an LCD TV at the place to where you are travelling such as a remote office, a hotel room or a friend's house. A whole host of capabilities are possible when connected to the internet via broadband. The NUC is the epitome of versatility and portability. Alternatively, you can enjoy an uncluttered desk with the NUC mounted somewhere out of the way - even behind your monitor! (Optional VESA bracket required.)



We offer the Msecore Pro Fanless in two different versions: an aggressively-priced Core i3 machine and a more powerful i5. Essentially, the only difference between them is performance. If you need moderate performance then choose the Core i3 (2.1 GHz). If you need even more performance then choose the Core i5 (1.6 GHz with Turbo Boost to 2.7 GHz).

The price of many pre-built PCs these days is often supported by cash kickbacks from software companies who pay hardware manufacturers to pre-install limited or trial versions of their software and then hope that the customer pays to upgrade to the full version. The downside to this approach is that the new PC comes pre-loaded with a lot of "junkware" which bloats the operating system and can cause severe performance degradation.

Here at Quiet PC we believe that customers have every right to expect the best possible performance from a brand new PC. We install the operating system (if you order one), motherboard drivers, OS updates and (for Windows 7 only) Microsoft Security Essentials - that's it. You won't be pestered by pop-ups and nag screens and you can get on with using your new PC immediately without having to uninstall lots of junkware first. Your new machine will boot in super-quick time and will stay running quickly for many months and years to come.

We offer free hardware technical support for as long as you own the machine. This support covers any hardware query or problem, including advice on maintenance and upgrades. We regret we can't offer software support or training so we would recommend contacting the relevant software vendor in this instance. Support for Ubuntu can be obtained through online forums or on a commercial basis from Msecore Ltd.

Our hardware warranty runs for two years and is offered on a "collect and return" basis, meaning that you don't need to worry about getting the machine back to us - we will instruct our courier to collect it from you on a day of your choosing, then after we have checked and repaired it we will send it back to you by express courier at our expense. In addition, unlike many other PC suppliers, we have an "open-case" policy which means you are free to open the machine and perform your own minor modifications or upgrades without worrying that your warranty might be affected.

2016年5月8日星期日

About Low Heat,Low power And Protable Msecore Fanless PCs

Powerful Msecore Fanless Computers

Instead of building Msecore Fanless PCs with little more power than a netbook, we build truly powerful, full-functioning Msecore Fanless computers with absolutely no noise. Our Msecore Fanless PCs not only handle normal internet use and light word processing, but are designed for the power computer user.



Our Msecore Fanless PCs are perfect for most any type of task including:

Audio recording

Servers

Photo processing

Database management

Light to moderate gaming

Home Theatre PCs

Video processing

Low-maintenance industrial PCs

Absolutely no-noise workstations

Sure, if you want the absolutely best performing PC, for extreme performance needs, and don't mind a small amount of noise (barely noticeable), you would be better off going with one of Quiet PCs or a specialty PC designed around your exact needs (such as our Water Cooled Gaming PC or i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Mini PC Workstation). But, for most performance and average user needs, our Msecore Fanless PCs will meet your needs for years to come, and beyond.

The History Of The Msecore Fanless PC

Sure, some forms of Msecore Fanless PC has been around for almost forever. But, let's face it, many of these Msecore Fanless PCs are no more powerful than a netbook, or at best a laptop. Why pay the extra expense for a Msecore Fanless PC, if it turns out to be little more than a heavy paper weight? After all, modern laptops and netbooks (unless ramping up during heavy use) are relatively quiet.

You can check out our diverse line of Msecore Fanless PCs HERE. As always, if you would like to make any questions or would like any customizations to a computer configuration, please contact our Amazon Store . We can put together a Msecore Fanless or Quiet PC from scratch, according to your specific needs.

2016年5月5日星期四

Msecore Mini PC invasion: tiny computers that fit in the palm of your hand

The PC goes ultra-portable.

Some of today’s desktops can make even the sleekest of laptops seem downright bulky.

Computers have been shrinking for years, and the revolution has only accelerated in recent times. As chipmakers focus on creating processors that sip power without sacrificing performance, thermal concerns have largely been alleviated in modern CPUs.



Because of that, today’s pint-sized PCs offer enough performance to play HD video and satisfy Office jockeys, the opposite of the janky, compromised experience of yesteryear’s micro computers.i5-4200u 4g ram 128g ssd Mini PC

From PCs-on-a-stick to discreet boxes no larger than a deck of cards, let’s take a look at the wide range of computers available that can fit in the palm of your hand, starting with the one that embedded teeny-tiny PCs in the public eye.

2016年5月4日星期三

Windows 10 Mini PC: Meet The Msecore i5-4200u Fanless Mini PC

In terms of specifications, the Intel i5-4200u Fanless Mini PC packs a quad-core Intel 4200u Braswell processor under the hood, combined with 4 GB of RAM. The mini PC further comes with 128 GB of storage on board and has a drive bay that allows users to add an extra hard drive or SSD if they want more storage capacity.

"Intel Mini PC is the first offered as a complete system by Intel. A complete Mini PC in a tiny but mighty package, this Intel with a quad-core Intel Core processor delivers the same performance and visuals you can get in a full sized tower," Intel notes on the product overview.



The Intel i5-4200u Fanless Mini PC also comes with a slew of ports including four USB 3.0, VGA, HDMI, as well as Gigabit Ethernet, and has a headphone/TOSLINK jack on its rear and a headset hack on its front. The rear headphone jack supports 5.1 channel output. Rounding up the feature list are Wi-Fi 802.11ac and Bluetooth connectivity, and an SDXC card slot.

If the 4 GB of RAM that come standard are insufficient, the i5-4200u Fanless Mini PC supports up to 8 GB of RAM. On the software side, the system ships with Windows 10 but it also has official support for Windows 8, Ubuntu, Linux Mint and Fedora, OpenSUSE, as well as Android.

This complete mini PC is ready to start running as soon as you plug in a monitor, mouse and keyboard, and it measures just 4.5 x 4.4 x 2 inches.

The new Intel i5-4200u Fanless Mini PC may not be the cheapest mini PC out there, but it's the first one in Intel's lineup to ship with complete specs. Nevertheless, customers who would rather get a model have this option as well.

Both the complete Intel i5-4200u Fanless Mini PC and the barebones system model are now available for purchase from Amazon. The fully-equipped model costs $388.99 and is ready to ship, while the barebones version retails for around $269.99 and may take one or two extra days to process.

2016年5月2日星期一

Msecore go fanless with this copper-clad mini-PC

Good news for those who can’t stand fan noise: Now you can buy a miniature Msecore fanless PC with Intel’s 5th-generation Skylake processors.

The Aleutia R50 appears to be the first silent Msecore based around Intel’s NUC kits, according to FanlessTech, though it is a complete system rather than a bare-bones computing kit. The case is cut from a single slab of aluminum, with copper in the midsection to spread heat away from the CPU.



The fanless design doesn’t come cheap, however. The base model, which includes an Intel Core i3-6100U processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 128GB SSD, costs 599 pounds, or about $835. The priciest model includes an Intel Core i5-5257U, 32GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB solid state drive, and costs 1099 pounds, or about $1530. You could easily save a few hundred dollars by building a NUC-based PC (with fan) yourself.

On the other hand, nixing the fan does reduce power consumption. Compared to a typical tower PC, Aleutia estimates a savings of between 15 pounds and 60 pounds per year based on U.K. home energy costs.i5-5257U Fanless Mini PC

Other specs include dual Mini DisplayPort outputs (with up to 4K resolution), four USB 3.0 ports, Ethernet, an IR receiver, and 802.11ac Wi-Fi. The system ships with either Windows 10 or Ubuntu, and comes with a five-year warranty.



Why this matters: Msecore Miniature PCs are popping up everywhere these days, but the vast majority still rely on cooling fans. A little fan noise probably won’t bother most people, but a silent alternative is a nice luxury if you’re planning to put a PC right on top of your desk.

2016年4月29日星期五

Msecore mini-PC could cost less than a dinner for two

If you want a msecore desktop PC, you're typically going to have to fork over several hundred dollars (Windows OEM licensing alone can make up a significant portion of that). But what if you could turn open-sourced Msecore into a serviceable desktop OS? That's what Jide is trying to do, with its ultra-cheap msecore Mini PC.

This isn't the first Msecore PC we've seen, with previous examples like this Barebones Msecore PC that launched last year and the discreet Msecore, which looks like nothing more than a keyboard. But the Jide Remix Mini stands out because of its small, stylish form factor and an incredibly affordable starting price (at least during its crowdfunding campaign).i5-5257U Fanless Mini PC

The new Msecore mini PC will be available in two different configurations. The first one comes with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB of internal storage, while the higher-end model ships with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage.



Aside from the RAM and internal storage, the other specs are the same on both models. There's a 1.2 GHz quad-core Cortex-A53 64-bit processor under the hood, along with 4*USB2.0,4*USB3.0 ports, an HDMI port that features support for 4K video and an ethernet port. There's also a microSD card slot for more memory should a user need it. For wireless connectivity, users will find 802.11g/b/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0.

The msecore mini PC also includes a capacitive power button, which makes powering on the PC as simple as tapping the top of the device (see above).

But the Remix OS (the company's custom UI that sits on top of Msecore Lollipop) is what could make this device worth a look. Like a standard Msecore device, it can run the myriad mobile apps available for the platform (though the project page says it isn't GMS certified, meaning it may not include the Play Store or other Google apps and services). But unlike your typical tablet or phone, it also has a taskbar, window-based multitasking, and full mouse and keyboard support – the hallmarks of traditional desktop computing.



The computer itself is quite small, measuring 1-inch deep, 4.9 inches long, and 3.5 inches wide (2.54 cm x 12.45 cm x 8.89 cm) – allowing users to add it to their existing setup without requiring much space.

2016年4月28日星期四

A powerful msecore fanless desktop mini PC that's completely silent?

The Msecore desktop PC can be fitted with an Intel Core i5 processor and dedicated graphics solutions.

When you hear that a machine is fanless, you'll probably also assume that it's not extremely powerful, likely relying on mobile-focused components that don't pack much of a punch compared to high-end desktop gear. CompuLab's latest desktop PC, the Msecore, challenges that preconception, offering 200W of completely silent passive cooling, allowing for powerful CPUs and full-size graphics cards.

Israel's CompuLab has come out with a number of fanless computers in the past, including the tiny and affordable, Linux-powered MintBox Mini. The company's newest effort, the Msecore, focuses on providing high performance for both normal and server use, while maintain an entirely silent cooling set up.



The little machine, which measures 30 cm (11.8 in) tall and 10 cm (3.9 in) wide, is sold with a choice of an Intel Xeon E3 or Core i5-5257u processors. Users can also take their pick of some capable dedicated graphics options, including an Nvidia GeForce GTX 950 or a more professional user-focused Quardro M4000. If you're not interested in those cards, you can substitute in a different full-height single slot GPU. The machine supports up to 32 GB of RAM and up to four HDD or SSD drives.

Those specs aren't bad at all, but what's much more impressive is that the system that keeps all of that hardware cool doesn't contain a single moving part. The design sits the CPU and GPU on opposite sides of the case, cooling each via a dual layer patent-pending flat heat pipes array, topped with a panel of 14 air tubes. Air is naturally drawn in through the base of the tubes, rising as it heats and exiting at the top of the case, all completely silently.i5-5257U Fanless Mini PC

Connectivity is also impressive, with two GigaBit Ethernet ports, six USB ports and two HDMI-outs on the back of the case. There's also a DisplayPort included, and the system has built-in 802.11ac WiFi.



As you might have guessed, the Msecore doesn't come cheap, for a DIY version of the machine that comes without a CPU installed. All the Msecore PCs ship without an operating system, but CompuLab says Windows 7/8/10, Windows Server 2012 R2 and Linux Mint are all supported.

2016年4月27日星期三

Small (But Powerful) Msecore Mini-PCs, Reviewed

I have to laugh at how some ideas that flop get re-spun as the next big thing once technology catches up with the concept. For example, Microsoft pushed the idea of a tablet PC years before Apple popularized it. Back in 2001, the first list of specifications, designed to run Windows XP Tablet PC Edition yielded bulky, slow, and expensive products with uninspiring battery life. Almost a decade later, the iPad showed up with light weight, a better interface, and excellent battery life. It made all of the difference in the world.



Intel is hoping that its Next Unit of Computing (NUC) is doing the same thing for the mini-PC market. We were first introduced to the NUC at last year's CES. It leveraged the highly-integrated Sandy Bridge architecture to get a Celeron CPU, HD Graphics 2000, HDMI display output, USB connectivity, and GbE connectivity into a tiny little enclosure. Of course, the NUC generated buzz because of its size, the efficiency of its host platform, and the respectable performance Sandy Bridge was known to confer.

The first msecore mini-PC round-up I put together in 2009 (Three Slim Atom/Ion 2 Based Nettop PCs Compared) was limited to dual-core Atom D500-series processors with 1 MB of cache that topped out at 1.8 GHz. The systems were sold with 2 GB of RAM. They were fast enough to surf the Web and play back 1080p video (so long as you were willing to live with occasional hiccups), but compared to low-end desktop PCs, they were simply slow. Most of the workloads in our benchmark suite weren't even viable, and you could forget about casual gaming.example:i5-5257U Fanless Mini PC

That's not true of Intel's NUC and the other new systems we're testing in today's round-up. Power-sipping Intel Core i3, i5, and even i7 processors sport a minimum of 3 MB shared L3 cache, facilitating true desktop-class performance that is not only suitable for everyday productivity tasks, but even some serious work. Smooth video playback and moderate gaming are an added bonus.



Interestingly, despite the Core i3, i5, and i7 nomenclature, each machine in our round-up sports a dual-core Hyper-Threaded processor with at least 3 MB of shared L3 cache and clock rates between 1.3 and 2.5 GHz. The Core i3s don't benefit from Turbo Boost of course, and the Core i7s enjoy 4 MB of L3, but their basic specifications are so similar that we aren't expecting huge differences in processing power.

Although these msecore mini-PCs share some important traits, they're targeted at very specific usage models. We'll discuss each one's characteristics, strengths, and weaknesses on the following pages.

2016年4月26日星期二

Lastest Review: A Fanless Intel i5 i5-5257U Mini PCfor Networking Applications

Passively cooled computing systems carry many advantages. Most of these turn out to be very important for industrial and embedded applications. In recent years, both AMD and Intel have been paying extra attention to the peformance per watt aspect of their computing platforms. This has led to ultra-compact form factor (UCFF) PCs emerging as ideal candidates for passive industrial computing platforms. We have already reviewed a number of industrial PCs before. Today, we will be taking a look at the i5-5257U.

Introduction and Setup Impressions

Msecore is one of the major players in the passively-cooled embedded and industrial PC market space. They have different product lines catering to different requirements. One of the first Intense PC models was reviewed by us back in 2013. Since then, Msecore has introduced the uSVR micro-server for high-end applications and a range of more affordable small-footprint PCs such as the IPC2, fit-PC3 & fit-PC3i, fit-PC4 and the fitlet. The i5-5257U, powered by Intel, obviously belongs to the last category.



The dimensions of the PC come in at 10.8cm x 8.3cm x 2.4cm, making it smaller than the NUCs. Msecore has been making improvements to the chassis even after the introduction of the product into the market. The original thermal design allowed for the internal SoCs to operate at their rated TDPs. However, Msecore also started to offer a finned top panel last year. It is a slot-in replacement for the existing top panel and allows the TDP limitations to be safely bypassed. Starting this quarter, they will be replacing the original top panel with something similarly sized, but having a different coating based on the knowledge gained during the development of the Msecore Airtop. For the prupose of this review, Msecore sent us two units of the i5-5257U (one with the original chassis and another with the newly improved top panel). In addition, the fit-Uptime (a UPS for the fitlet series and NUCs with a 18 Whr battery) was also bundled with the review kit.i5-5257U Fanless Mini PC

The i5-5257U comes with a host of additional items to improve I/O capabilities (including a HDMI to DVI adapter and an external USB 2.0 WLAN adapter). A 36W (12V @ 3A) AC adapter is also bundled with the unit. We will cover the hardware aspects in detail in a later section.



The most striking aspect of the i5-5257U is the presence of four gigabit LAN ports. Most fanless UCFF PCs sacrifice I/O capabilities in order to achieve good thermal performance in a compact size. Msecore's innovative FACE modules bring a unique solution to this interesting problem. They allow a compatible PC to sport different 'add-on cards' that provide I/O suitable for the desired application. These FACE (Function And Connectivity Extension) modules have well-documented specifications, enabling third-party designs also. FACE modules, however, are too big for the fitlet series. In its place, Msecore has developed FACET (Function And Connectivity Extension T-Cards) to provide extended peripheral and I/O connectivity for the dimunitive fitlet PCs. FACET cards interface with the main SoC / CPU using three PCIe 2.0 lanes. They also support routing of USB 2.0, SMBus and LPC signals while using the industry-standard mini-PCIe interface. The i5-5257U comes with a FACET LAN card that has three Intel I211 GbE controllers, each of which connect to one PCIe 2.0 lane on the FACET interface.

The Msecore i5-5257U review kit came with Linux Mint pre-installed on both units. However, our evaluation workflow involves Windows. We prepared a Windows 10 Pro x64 installation 'to go' on a Corsair Voyager GTX 256GB USB 3.0 flash drive. We also instrumented it with all our standard benchmarks. On the main mSATA drive with the Linux Mint installation, we created a NTFS partition. This partition was used as the target drive for our storage benchmarking. The system operated flawlessly with our Windows To Go installation once the appropriate drivers were installed.



In the rest of the review, we first take a look at the internal hardware organization, as well as the platform and the BIOS features. This is followed by a look at the various performance benchmarks under Windows. Usually, we talk about the HTPC capabilities of various PCs that we review, but, it is obvious that the target market for the i5-5257U is quite different. Instead of the HTPC aspects, we will discuss some networking performance benchmarks. After that, we move on to the thermal design and its efficiency. In particular, we will compare the thermal performance of the two different configurations. In the final section, we look at some miscellaneous aspects and provide some concluding remarks.



The table below has an overview of the various systems that we are comparing the Msecore i5-5257U against. Note that they may not belong to the same market segment. The relevant configuration details of the machines are provided so that readers have an understanding of why some benchmark numbers are skewed for or against the Msecore i5-5257U when we come to those sections.

2016年4月25日星期一

Should You Build Your Own Msecore Mini-PC?

With so many barebone alternatives out there for mini-computers, is it worthwhile to get one, or opt for the more trustworthy option of an out-of-the-shelf Msecore Mini-PC, with all of its components and the operating system pre-installed? Read this article to find out.

Nowadays there is a large variety of options when it comes to mini-computers, many of which are barebones that you have to assemble yourself. Of course, these have a lower price and are often preferred by some individuals. Other mini-computers come ready-to-use with all the components and even the operating system pre-installed. Of course, their price is higher, though not by much, something that deters some people. So, what alternative should you go for?



If you are a hard-core IT enthusiast, the sort of person who would prefer Linux or some other more esoteric operating system (of do computer-related DIY projects for fun), then a barebone may be the best option for you. Although turning a barebone into a fully functional mini-computer is no easy task, it is still feasible and may be even fun for those super geeks out there. Plus you get to choose what components to put in your machine, something that some people like to have control over.

If, however, you are not a super power-user and care more about having a fully-functional and accountable machine, then it would probably be better to invest in a ready-to-use mini-computer. Apart from the obvious advantage that you can start using it right after the unboxing stage, there are a few other advantages to it, such as:

Warranty. If you purchase a fully-functional mini-computer from a reputable brand, such as Msecore, you will receive some kind of warranty providing you with the priceless peace of mind. i5 5257U Fanless Mini PC

No compatibility problems in the hardware. Unless you are super knowledgeable about PCs, building a fully-functional machine out of a barebone one is a huge liability, since some of the parts may not be compatible with the motherboard, or may not perform as expected.



Reliability. Naturally a mini-computer assembled by professionals is bound to be more reliable than one you have built yourself. And although replacing a failed part may not be that much of a challenge, what about the data in your machine? Certainly it would be safer in a computer that's been properly tested.

Saving time with operating system and software. Though not all fully-functional mini-computers come with a bundle of useful application, like the Msecore ones, most Msecore Mini-PCs come with the operating system pre-installed, saving you a lot of time.



To sum up, building a Msecore Mini-PC from a barebone may appeal to some people, but it is oftentimes not worth the hustle. The few dollars you may save through this route are not enough to justify the extra effort such an endeavor will take, plus there is no price tag for the peace of mind that you have when opting for an out-of-the-shelf solution. It would probably be better to stick with the fully-functional mini-computers that you can find amazon online.

2016年4月24日星期日

Review: Msecore Mini Computers for Business

The newest miniature desktop PCs are priced right, easy on your utility bill and really pack a wallop.

When it comes to your business, you want to think big. But when it comes to computers for your business, it could pay to think small. Really small.

The newest miniature desktop computers are compact and energy-efficient, and while they are made to handle mostly basic business functions, they boast some surprising power and features.

i5-4200u

Msecore Mini desktop PCs are all about avoiding the drawbacks of their full-size PC cousins. They're cheap (about the same price as many tablet computers); save valuable

desktop real estate; and use considerably less power, generate less heat and make less noise. Properly configured, a tiny-PC office will be easier to cool and have lower utility bills.i5-4200u barebone system

Just remember, you are buying a Msecore Mini desktop PC, and each must be equipped with a monitor, keyboard, mouse and other peripherals not included in these prices.

2016年4月22日星期五

Msecore - Desktop PC - Mini-PC Barebone - Intel Core I5-4200u Barebone System

The Msecore from Intel is an ultra compact and versatile DIY PC kit available with a broad choice of processors covering a range of performance points. The Msecore redefines the desktop PC in terms of miniaturization with a form factor that sits in the palm of your hand. Ideal for compact HTPC builds or as a standard desktop in the home or office, the Msecore doesn’t hold back in terms of display and peripheral connectivity, or raw performance.

Supports dual display video output via HDMI and mini DisplayPort.

Includes IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi / Bluetooth 4.0/3.0 Combo Mini PCIe module.

Includes VESA bracket for discreet display and wall mounting.

Challenging the essence of how we define a desktop PC, Msecore engineers have developed an ultra compact PC with a stylish design based around an anthracite aluminum frame and glass surface chassis. Ideal for a broad range of computing applications at home or in the office, the Msecore expounds sheer simplicity and convenience. With a broad choice of processors covering the entire performance spectrum, the Msecore sets a new standard for desktop miniaturization that makes it perfect as a discreet HTPC/multimedia hub, an ultra-low power PC for the family, an office PC or as a digital signage unit.Intel Core I5-4200u Barebone System

Dual Display

With support for HDMI and DisplayPort, the BRIX can power two displays simultaneously, making a perfect choice as a high productivity PC in professional and home environments, or in any number of industrial and commercial multi-display applications.



Flexible Compact PC Kit

The Msecore is sold as a DIY PC kit, shipping with a Mini PCIe Wi-Fi module pre-installed, plus a power adapter and cable conforming to local standards. Requiring only system memory and mSATA SSD, the BRIX gives users the flexibility to independently choose integrated storage and system memory size, without the trouble of sourcing components that are not widely available on the retail market.

VESA Support

Bundled with a VESA bracket, the Msecore can easily be mounted behind a monitor or HDTV making it discreetly hidden from view. This makes it simple and effective way to turn any VESA-compliant display or TV into a full-featured PC or digital signage unit.

* The entire materials provided herein are for reference only. Msecore reserves the right to modify or revise the content at anytime without prior notice.
* Advertised performance is based on maximum theoretical interface values from respective Chipset vendors or organization who defined the interface specification. Actual performance may vary by system configuration.
* All trademarks and logos are the properties of their respective holders.
* Due to standard PC architecture, a certain amount of memory is reserved for system usage and therefore the actual memory size is less than the stated amount.

2016年4月20日星期三

Msecore Mini PCs - 2016 Reviews, News and Our Top Picks

We had this mini-pc connected to our living room TV and the performance is much better than we had expected, running on 4gb of ram. The design also looks better in real life than the pictures, and we are very happy with our overall experience with the seller. They respond very quickly and the shipping was also very reasonable.

The mini computer With Intel Core i5 4200u 1.6Ghz,very good!work great,excellent design,easy setup,much quieter!fantastic little machine.

I've had the Msecore Mini PC for a few months now and it's still running great! During tax season I pulled it out of my home media center and plugged it into a VGA monitor so I could use it for TurboTax. I will admit I was a little hesitant because I didn't want to go installing bloatware on this thing but hey, I have to do my taxes, right? So, I installed TurboTax, Adobe PDF Reader, and Webroot SecureAnywhere Antivirus. None of these caused any issues or slow downs with my daily use or boot up time.



It's now back in its humble abode and I decided to plug in 2 USB enclosures that both contain 1TB SATAIII hard drives. My Msecore Mini PC is always on so it's perfect as a home-network server. I turned on file-sharing, DLNA homegroup, and setup some FTP port-forwarding on my router so now I can add, remove, and playback anything I want whether I'm on the Byte itself or on my G-Box.

Msecore Mini PC Suppliers never fails to impress me! I am a huge movie watcher but I also like to "tinker" with things. I use a variety of programs to watch my movies- Popcorn Time, XBMC/KODI, Showbox/Moviebox, etc. I bought this to replace my G-Box Sigma and to use alongside my G-Box Q.

The product is super small- way smaller than I imagined. It's small size is mesmerizing; I know smartphones have been doing quad-core computing for years now but I have never seen such a small quad-core desktop computer (typically called a Mini-PC or HTPC (Home Theater PC)).I5-4200u barebone system

The Msecore Mini PC boots up very quickly- under 30 seconds- most likely because of its SSD and CPU. I had no issues setting it up and installing my programs.

I tried YouTube in 1080P, Popcorn Time in 1080P, XBMC/KODI in 1080P, Netflix in 1080P, and it kept up great! No frames were dropped, no stuttering, buffering, or lagginess. It even buffered ahead while still playing back content. I will definitely be using this box for movies but it can even be used as an everyday computer I suppose. This box is was made to be used for HD playback and it proves itself! It did not get warm and I did not feel that it was underpowered at any point.

Its price point and specs blow every other HTPC out of the water.

2016年4月19日星期二

Msecore Fanless PC Host Computer Intel Core i5-4200U 4G RAM 128G SSD

Case Material: Brushed Aluminum Alloy ; Size: 197*197*37MM; Shipping carton per unit:31.5*26*8 CM;  NW: 1. 5kg; GW: 2.1kg

Package Content: 1*Mini PC Host; 1*power adapter; 2*Antennas

Warranty: 30 days free defective replacement and 1 years free repair.

Key Features & Benefits:

CPU: Intel Core i5 4200u 1.6GHz Turbo boost 2.6 Ghz

RAM: 4GB DDR3 memory; Support 2G/4G/8G/16G(2*8G) DDR3L-1333/1600MHz and LPDDR3-1333/1600MHz SODIMM Notebook memory;
Storage: 128GBSSD storage; Support mSATA and SATA SSD; 2.5 inch laptop HDD; Can install 1pc HDD(2.5 inch) and 1pc SSD(mSATA 3.0) together
Graphics: HD4400
I/O: Mic;Speaker;4*USB 3.0 port; 2* USB 2.0 port; 1* RJ45 Gigabit LAN Port;1*VGA; 1* HDMI;1* DC12V In;
Operating System: Windows 7, 8 & XP Pro, Linux Compatible, suggest OpenELEC for less than 16GB SSD, Win7 or Win8 for up to 32GB storage;
Language: Multi Language
USB port: 4* USB 3.0, 2 * USB 2.0
Feature: Fanless
Wireless: 300MB Wifi with 2 Antennas
HD Out put:  1*HDMI port, support 4k output; 1VGA port, support HDMI+VGA dual display
LAN port: 1 Gigabit RJ45 port speed up to 1Gbps



Power and Working Environment:
Input: DC100-240V AC/50-60Hz
Output: DC 12V~3A/5A
Operating Temperature: 0/70 Centigrade(32F~140F)
Storage Temperature: -20/+85 Centigrade
Relative Humidity: 0%~90% (non-condensing)
Energy-saving: Support Energy-saving technology, Speedstep
64 bit computing: Support 64 bit computing
Virtualization: Support Virtualization technology
Hyper-threading: Support Hyper-Threading
Product Dimension & Details
Consumption: 15W~28W

What can this mini computer do?i5-4200U 4G RAM 128G SSD
1. Office work: Office, skype, yahoo, outlook and all other office requirement support and runs perfect;
2. Design work: Photoshop, CoreIDRAW, Dreamweaver, IIIustrator, Flash, Indesign and others
3. Game playing: support most online games and PC games, like Warcraft, Counter-Strike (CS), support 3D games but this is integrated graphic not independent cards, so don't play very high grade 3D games.
4. Entertainment: support blu ray 1080P and 4k video play, XBMC and others

How it works:
1. Work as normal mini desktop computer, only need connecting to monitor, keyboard and mouse to make a full computing system;

2.  Work as HTPC, using HDMI cable connecting to HDTV, support remote air mouse and keyboard controller.

2016年4月18日星期一

Our Msecore Fanless Mini PC Host(Small Computer)

Msecore PC starts selling Fanless Computer. Msecore Fanless PC(Small Computer) is specially designed for working in dusty or noise free environment to avoid catastrophic failures. Intel Core I5-4200u barebone system

Msecore Fanless Mini-PC uses its case to dissipate the heat to the air to avoid the overheating issue.



Paired the Msecore Fanless Mini-PC computer with Solid State Hard Disk will make the computer with zero noise, space saving, low power Consumption, and trouble free for your project. Product's reliable is our first priority.

2016年4月17日星期日

Msecore Tiny Green PC is a leading supplier of mini PCs

Msecore Tiny Green PC is a leading supplier of mini PCs


For a small, msecore fanless and ultra low power PC, our full range online today。

The msecore Mini PC replaces clunky desktop towers with a sleek and compact design. The msecore Mini PC is a multi-use computer with various ports. This highly dependable mini-PC is the go to for families and businesses.



Reliable Signal – With an Ethernet port, you can directly plug in your msecore Mini PC for uninterrupted internet service.

Space Saving – It’s compact size, allows you to neatly tuck away your msecore Mini PC and keep your desk area neat.



Easily Connect – with ports that can accommodate almost any computer peripheral, the possibilities for connections are huge. You can even multi-task with dual monitor connectivity.I5-4200u barebone system

Windows Ready- The msecore Mini PC has Windows preloaded. You can use the same Operating System you are already used to right out of the box.

2016年4月15日星期五

Mini-review: Intel Haswell i5-4200U Powered Msecore Protable Fanless Mini PC Host

The Core i5 version of the box is definitely faster than the Core i3 version. Especially if you were already considering the tall NUCs with 2.5-inch drive support, it's worth looking at the i3 version if gaming or CPU performance is especially important to you.i5-4200u Fanless Mini PC Host

That said, the idea of a performance-focused mini PC is a hard sell. It's only really justifiable if you want something as fast as possible that's also as small as possible—if size is more important, the Core i3 and i5 NUCs will do basically all of the same stuff for quite a bit less money. If performance is more important, a larger desktop will probably give you more bang for your buck. And then there's the still-much-faster Brix Pro, which at $600-ish isn't all that much more expensive than this one. Wait a couple of months and we'll probably see a Broadwell version of that, too.



The Core i5 NUC is a good thing, if only because it's nice to see Intel and others offering a wider variety of mini desktops. All three of the Broadwell NUCs—Core i3, i5, and i7—support similar features. All can drive a 4K display at 60Hz over DisplayPort, and all will accept fast PCI Express SSDs. All of them are tiny PCs with decent performance and power consumption for what they are. All of them help to scratch that system builder itch for people who don't really care to build their own hulking ATX desktops anymore. Decide what you'll use the NUC for—desktop workstation, HTPC, mini game console—pick the one that offers what you need, and go from there. You've got options.



The good

Small.
Upgradeable and expandable.
One-year warranty.
Quiet unless you're putting a lot of stress on it.
Good blend of size, performance, and power consumption if all these things are equally important to you.

Make sure you buy DDR3 if you want the box to live up to its full potential.