Check out NewEgg.com or Logic Supply for DVI equipped Mini ITX boards.   
Or do a search for "motherboard intel 525" on google and see what you find.

Fortunately I only have a few older DVI only monitors and they are near 
ready for the trash bin.   It seems like DVI is fading and HDMI is 
taking over.
Although I find the regular VGA port sufficient for CNC use.

I have no idea why the D525MW boards work so well.    I've been working 
on a D525MW system now for several days, rebooting, trying out software, 
using a set of Mesa boards and I have yet to see any RTAI errors at 
all.   I'm driving a Mesa 7i43 through the LPT port.  But I am not 
running a base thread at all.   The board is driving a high res 24" 
screen at the same time.   Not bad for $79.  :-)

Dave

On 3/8/2012 1:40 PM, Stephen Dubovsky wrote:
> Is there an equivalent to the D525MW w/ DVI output available?  Larger form
> factor is fine too.  I already have some DVI only LCDs that I'd like to use.
>
> I thought onboard video was always a no-no w/ the shared memory.  How does
> the 525 get away w/ it?
>
> I recently picked up a pair of optiplex 320s cheap to get another two
> machines running and Im having trouble w/ an ATI Raedon 600 PCIE video
> card.  Latency numbers are good UNTIL I look at a jpg (or surf the web w/
> pics).  I can beat on the machine w/ multiple glx gears, install software,
> beat on the hard drive, get 100% processor utilization, etc no problem.  I
> click on a .jpg and zoom in/out = *boom* 200-300ms of latency.  I've got
> another ATI video card to try tonight (and will retest w/ the onboard video
> card (also ATI) too just to verify its not just the new card w/ the
> problem) .  I haven't had great luck getting cheap low latency machines so
> Im realizing that the time Im spending getting them running would be better
> utilized by just buying a known good machine.  Im willing to admit defeat
> at some point;)
>
> Thanks,
> Stephen
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