Jetway 12th/13th/14th Generation CPU Compatible LGA1700 Chipset Q670E Industrial Mini ITX Motherboard
Features ● Supports Intel 12th/13th/14th generation CPUs with LGA1700 socket (maximum 65W TDP) ● Chipset: Q670E ● DDR5 4800MHz SO-DIMM x2 (maximum 64GB) (memory sold separately) ● HDMI x1, DP x1, VGA x1, LVDS/eDP x1 ● COM x6 ● USB3.2 Gen2 x6, USB3.2 Gen1 x2, USB2.0 x3 ● Onboard TPM 2.0 (only for MI225Q6702)
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【Processor】Intel 12th/13th/14th Generation 【CPU Socket】LGA1700 【Chipset】Q670E 【Memory】DDR5 4800 SO-DIMM x2 (up to 64GB) (sold separately) 【Expansion Slots】M.2 2230 E-key (USB2.0/PCIe Gen.3 x1 interface) x1, M.2 3042 B-key (PCIe Gen.3 x1/USB3.2 Gen.2/USB2.0 interface) x1, PCIe Gen4 x 16 【Rear I/O】HDMI x1, DP x1, VGA x1, RJ45 x2, USB3.2 Gen2 x6, RS232/422/485 x1, RS232 x1, Line-in x1, Line-out x1, MIC x1 For details, please refer to the download file.
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Applications: machine control, automation systems, environmental monitoring systems, kiosk terminals, inspection devices, digital signage, gaming consoles, controllers, data loggers, and many others.
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MI225Q6700 | Mini-ITX Embedded Motherboard, 12th/13th/14th Generation Intel LGA1700 Socket processor, Support Max. 65W TDPs under 180A, Support two DDR5 up to 64GB, four M.2 slot and one PCIe x16 slot |
MI225Q6702 | Mini-ITX Embedded Motherboard, 12th/13th/14th Generation Intel LGA1700 processor, Support Max. 65W TDPs under 180A, Support two DDR5 up to 64GB, four M.2 slot and one PCIe x16 slot, onboard TPM2.0 |
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