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Gigabyte BRIX GB-BXBT-2807 (rev. 1,0) - Ultra Compact PC Kit - Celeron N280

Mfg # GB-BXBT-2807 CDW # 3790311 | UNSPSC 43211507

Caractéristiques techniques en un clin d’œil

  • BXBT-2807 (rev. 1,0)
  • Trousse d’ordinateur de bureau ultracompacte
  • Mémoire vive 0 Go
  • GigE
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • PC miniature
  • 1 x Celeron N2807 / 1,58 GHz
  • HD Graphics
  • WLAN : 802.11b/g/n
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Connaître son équipement

GIGABYTE s'est totalement dévoué à la conception du BRIX afin de pouvoir proposer un produit au concept innovant et moderne, grâce notamment à sa surface en verre montée sur une structure en aluminium. Le BRIX intègre une carte mère GIGABYTE, un module Wi-Fi, un système de montage VESA ainsi qu'un système de câblage ergonomique permettant en toute simplicité l'ajout d'un disque SSA mSATA et de mémoires SO-DIMM.

Le BRIX propose un processeur Celeron N2807 gravé en 22nm et basé sur la microarchitecture Silvermot. Offrant une grande efficacité énergétique, de très bonnes performances graphiques ainsi qu'une gestion optimale des données multimédia, le BRIX est idéal pour l'intégration au cœur d'environnements où la discrétion est le maître mot.

Le BRIX fût conçu pour permettre à chacun de tirer le meilleur parti de son produit sur le plan technique, grâce notamment à un BIOS UEFI ultra complet.

Proposé avec un Bracket VESA, le BRIX peut facilement être installé derrière un écran pour ainsi se dissimuler à l'abris de tout regard. Vous pourrez ainsi transformer tout périphérique d'affichage en unité d'affichage numérique.

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Gigabyte BRIX GB-BXBT-2807 (rev. 1.0) - Ultra Compact PC Kit - Celeron N280 is rated 4.00 out of 5 by 2.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from null Deployed about 20 of these units for a digital signage project. Put a 4 gig stick of RAM and a 60 gig ssd in it, tested with Ubuntu, Lubuntu, ElementaryOS, Windows 7. They perform very well and have proven to be a very reliable piece of hardware. Also toyed with streaming Netflix and Amazon Prime and Plex. Worked well, thinking about installing a couple of these at home for the kids on their TV's to surf the web and stream
Date published: 2016-01-09T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from null Excellent package. This is the same as the NUC with the same specs, and there are a few similar offerings, but I used 40 of this same model. Gigabyte has been updating the driver list in their web site. For Intel based drivers, it is best to go to Intel though. This specific version has a RealTek wifi combo card. I had to replace it in a few systems with an Intel AC one (mainly because of 5Ghz though). Opening the box and adding RAM and CPU was easy, and it has taken all 3 types of RAM I purchased (as long as it is DDR3L (low voltage, 1.35 volts) The Celeron N2807 is a decent performer, and it support QuickSync video. This made a difference against the Intel ComputeStick that we tried to replace it with. It is big, but because of the support of 2.5 drives. I have also used their Pro Brix, and the M2 only Brix. Again, the only star it loses is because of the Wifi card, which might or might not work for you (from 35 I have running I had to replace 4). Gigabyte has now an updated driver that works better, but the first year I had to suffer with lack of a decent driver. Newer models come with AC combo cards instead. Linux runs well as long as it is 3.6 Kernel (Ubuntu 14.04 and higher for example) but I did not do extensive testing. Windows will detect and install drivers automatically (8 and 10) for most of the system except LAN (RealTek also). I tested Linux Mint 14, Ubuntu 14.04, Windows 7, Windows 8 Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. I am using them mainly with 10 now. Installing the current drivers from the Gigabyte site is recommended even though Windows install the drivers.
Date published: 2015-12-04T00:00:00-05:00
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