On 1/2/2012 2:58 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 2 January 2012 19:32, gene heskett<ghesk...@wdtv.com>  wrote:
>    
>> On Monday, January 02, 2012 02:31:38 PM andy pugh did opine:
>>      
>    
>>> However, there is no reason not to use the built-in video with that
>>> card, it works fine.
>>>        
>> And this is the foxcon board?
>>      
> No, this is the Intel BOXD525MW (but I think that "BOX" might just
> mean it is in a box)
>
>    

FYI - the Intel "Box" CPU set usually come with a CPU fan, Sata Cables, 
the rear cutout that pops in the chassis - otherwise known as an I/O 
shield and installation instructions.    Since the MW525 does not need a 
CPU fan, there is no fan included.
The "Box" is really designed for retail sales so it looks nice etc, in 
contrast to a bulk package.    Also the warranty is sometimes 
different.    The Box MW525 has a 3 year warranty.  I'm not sure about 
the bulk packed Motherboards.

The MW525 from Intel is a known entity.   I have no idea how well the 
Foxcon 525 board compares.  I've assembled several MW525 PCs this past 
year.    The cost difference between the Foxconn 525 and the Intel may 
be $10.

The Intel MW525 boots just fine off an external USB DVD/CDRW drive.

Dave

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