Single Board Computer at 3.5-inch Intel Core 11th gen proc

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Fastest way to kill a product is by using 1980's green PCBs.
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Could turn great for digital signaling or industrial uses. Or DIY projects, routers or alike. The colour is rather trivial, nobody will see it once it is inside a case. What's of importance is the hardware software capabilities and power consumption. And price.
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Andrew LB:

Fastest way to kill a product is by using 1980's green PCBs.
why?
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Andrew LB:

Fastest way to kill a product is by using 1980's green PCBs.
That doesn't make any sense
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Andrew LB:

Fastest way to kill a product is by using 1980's green PCBs.
Well you're wrong.
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insp1re2600:

why?
Because everything has to be inside a clear case with more lights on it than Times Square at New Years.
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Andrew LB:

Fastest way to kill a product is by using 1980's green PCBs.
It's industrial motherboard (see the IO and the psu connector) and in this size there is beter choise than an X86... But some don't like change... Most of the time industrial PCB are green or red/orange.