well on a related note, I had all sorts of quality issues with asterisk on a Cyrix C3-600 cpu that all went away when I switched to a higher speed celeron.


on the c3, things like file transfers while on the phone could "heard" in the background as a difference in background noise, dtmf detection was very poor, changing things like bios optimizations made a noticeable impact, so I think it was right on the edge of not being powerful enough.

While this is not an itx, I think the whole situation is similar though in terms of a stripped down mobo running lower power stuff


At 05:17 PM 10/8/2003, you wrote:
Ashley Jones wrote:

I'm a real big fan of the VIA Eden mainboard. It's an ITX like wade mentioned, but the upshot is that it has an imbedded (yes, not upgradable) CPU with no fan. The EDEN has sound, video, USB, and LAN all on board. Put a nice quiet drive in like the Seagate Baracuda IV and a case with an external power supply and you will have a near silent, very small * server with the HD as the sole moving part.

Eden mobo @ Directron (i like them):
http://store.yahoo.com/directron/viaepiav8000a.html

ITX case w/ external power supply (random google found vendor):
http://www.computerpartsusa.com/product.php?ID=776

There are plenty of prefab systems out there too if you're not into building you own box.

-adj

Have you sucessfully run Asterisk on a ITX system??


I have heard that the processor in the ITX boards is not up to the job of larger processing jobs.. The review I read said that the 900Mhz processor had about the same processing power as a 500Mhz Intel processor..

Rememebr this is just what I have read, I haven't actually tested it myself..

I guess if you use low overhead codecs (G.711) it will be OK but I wonder how it will handle GSM, iLBC and G.729 codecs..

Later..

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