Saturday, March 6th 2010
Shuttle Ultra Compact ION2 Nettop and External Graphic Card
Shuttle caught our eye with their external graphics card system called the i-Power GXT Mini, which routes the PCIe slot (as x1) to an external enclosure in which you can put any single slot GPU with a power draw of up to 90W. The system currently only works with two Shuttle notebooks, but the company will expand the range of notebooks in the future. They are also showing off their extremely compact and fanless HTPC based on ION2. It is a bit larger than a 3.5 inch hard drive enclosure, but packs all the components. A quick look at the rear shows four USB 2.0 ports and HDMI along with the the rest of usual connectivity.
16 Comments on Shuttle Ultra Compact ION2 Nettop and External Graphic Card
lol
it was called vidock just google for it, if its expensive for you just use:
PE4L from www.hwtools.net and build your own Expresscard x1 to HDMI to custom PCB with x16 which is in reality a x1 link.....
that runs with any Notebook and is faster than most IGP's but because of massive bandwith prob. won't perform too god
it is nice to see some one else with the solution but credits should go to the engeneers for that crazy baby, and btw. take out the GPU and swap in what ever you like...good Soundcard ^^
EDIT:
hwtools.net/Adapter/PE4H.html
notice the two HDMI Slots on the PCB it supports even x4 link if you are willing to kill your internal mini pci-e wifi! :-)
support is tested for some 8 and 9x00 low end Nvidia GPU and most ATI adapters as they are more bandwith sayviour than NVs
So what is the connectivity, GB Lan or proprietary?
as w1zzy has proven, 1x aint so useless
Same goes too these cute nettop cubes.
Not until a new PCI-e standard is built for laptops that will allow speeds faster than x1 (currently mPCI-e). It would be great to have a low powered laptop by day and then hooking it up to a DAC and External GPU at home :rockout:
On the desktop side, we just need it to get cheaper :D