With the Fit-PC3 Pro doing minimal tasks (serving one or two streams of FLAC to Squeexzebox, windows7 stripped down), monitor/video in S3 sleep, no keyboard/mouse wireless on, BT and Ethernet disabled, with Msata Drive and 2.5" 5400RPM HD, can I expect power usage to be in the 12W range? Is that 18W spec under normal load? Just drying to get it straight in my head.
Thanks again,
WoL and thermal characteristics
Re: WoL and thermal characteristics
Yes, I believe 12W is about right for this kind of load.
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Re: WoL and thermal characteristics
Has this been validated and can it be setup in BIOS on a pilot-batch unit?WoL is implemented but yet to be validated.
Thanks in advance.
Kind Regards,
Kevin Peter Gade
CompuLab Nordic A/S (www.compulabnordic.dk)
Danish distributor of fit-PC and other products from CompuLab since 2008.
Kevin Peter Gade
CompuLab Nordic A/S (www.compulabnordic.dk)
Danish distributor of fit-PC and other products from CompuLab since 2008.
Re: WoL and thermal characteristics
Not yet. We will update our valued customers upon completing our validation tests
Gabriel Heifets
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.
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Re: WoL and thermal characteristics
irads wrote:WoL is implemented but yet to be validated.is wake-on-lan supported ?
What exactly does it mean "implemented but yet to be validated"? It would be good to have an update about this!gabrielh wrote:Not yet. We will update our valued customers upon completing our validation tests
Re: WoL and thermal characteristics
It is fully supported now
Gabriel Heifets
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.