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#224259 9-Nov-2017 16:00
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Hey guys, I'm looking for a miniITX motherboard with an HDMI and VGA or DVI-I port but haven't been able to find any in stock. I know I could use a dongle, but that would be another point of failure in an already hard to troubleshoot business environment. Of course, if there isn't one we may just have to use a dongle. Does anybody know of a place for these types of motherboards?

 

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  #1898436 9-Nov-2017 16:51
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What CPU/chipset are you looking for?





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  #1898489 9-Nov-2017 19:30
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VGA on anything current is problematic since the chipsets are dropping support for it so it needs more hardware onboard.

 

Recent work HP machine has a displayport where there was obviously supposed to be a VGA in the metalwork of the case, so total of 3 onboard displayports now. Nice indeed.





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  #1898493 9-Nov-2017 19:36
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Djmixerdomo:

 

What CPU/chipset are you looking for?

 

 

I was looking at the Intel i7 7700 with the LGA1151 socket.





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  #1898494 9-Nov-2017 19:39
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djtOtago:

 

https://www.pp.co.nz/products.php?pp_id=AA69713

 

https://www.ascent.co.nz/productspecification.aspx?itemID=433177

 

Socket type required would be nice.

 

 

Aha! The PP link looks like it! Ascent one is a micro ATX. Thanks!

 

Edit: And I was just in the middle of typing out my socket. :-)





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  #1898496 9-Nov-2017 19:42
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sonyxperiageek:

 

 

 

Aha! The PP link looks like it! Ascent one is a micro ATX. Thanks!

 

 

What is the use case that you're connecting an old display to a newish computer?





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  #1898500 9-Nov-2017 19:52
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richms:

 

sonyxperiageek:

 

 

 

Aha! The PP link looks like it! Ascent one is a micro ATX. Thanks!

 

 

What is the use case that you're connecting an old display to a newish computer?

 

 

It's actually for the Raritan KVMs that OSB use in some of their older OB trucks. So we can see our graphics PC. 





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  #1898541 9-Nov-2017 21:51
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djtOtago:

 

https://www.pp.co.nz/products.php?pp_id=AA69713

 

https://www.ascent.co.nz/productspecification.aspx?itemID=433177

 

Socket type required would be nice.

 

https://www.pp.co.nz/products.php?pp_id=AA76431

 

Edit: add another link

 

 

Either of the two pp links you sent should support this CPU right? What would the Chipset Type affect?





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