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MSI Wind Box DC110 has just 40W power consumption
MSI launches its Wind Box DC110, a new nettop with a much lower power consumption than traditional desktopPCs. Measuring 191.8mm x 150.93mm x 34.94mm. The particular looking box weighs 830g and comes with an Intel NM70 based motherboard from MSI with an Intel Celeron 847 Dual Core processor. Other features include 2GB DDR3-1333 (max 4GB), integrated graphics, a 320GB 5400RPM HDD, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, two USB 2.0 ports, a memory card reader, Ethernet, and VGA plus HDMI outputs. The maximum power consumption of the Wind Box DC110 is 40W.
It will be available next week for 279EUR (excl. VAT) without operating system and for 369EUR (excl. VAT) with Windows 8.
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Maximum power consumption is 40W !
Wonder what it idles at.
TDP of the CPU is 17W.
Shame its only 1.1GHz, might not be good enough for general video serving, but still.
GPU accelerated video should be ok as it has an 800MHz HD2000.