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After the launch of the Apollo Lake processors several months ago we began to see the first solutions from the most important manufacturers, one of them is Gigabyte, which has presented its Gigabyte GB-EAPD-4200 BRIX system based on Apollo Lake and with passive cooling.

The new Gigabyte GB-EAPD-4200 BRIX uses an Intel Apollo Lake SoC with high energy efficiency, allowing it to operate with passive cooling. Inside it offers support for two DDR3L-1866 SO-DIMM memory modules, an M.2 slot and a mini PCI-Express slot for a 3G WLAN module.

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The team has a total of three external antennas of which one is from the WLAN and the other two are from an Intel 802.11ac card, which comes inside the team. Using an Apollo Lake SoC means that the system features a highly capable Intel HD 505 GPU in the multimedia environment but underpowered for video games.

We continue with a fairly complete I / O panel in which we find two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, two HDMI 1.4 ports, four USB 3.0 and a microSD memory card slot. Includes compatibility with the 75mm and 100mm VESA mounting standard with included brackets. The system will be sold as a barebone so it will not include RAM or storage.

Source: anandtech

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