Looks like Intels End of Life time frame for the D525MW is the second 
half of this year (ie Now! )  :-(

Page 11..
http://embeddedcomputingsystems.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Intel_Product_Guide_Q1_2012-final.pdf

That explains why they are not in stock at NewEgg and others now.

The DN2800MT uses that bastard graphics chip that seems to be Linux 
incompatible.  (Who uses that board, and what for ??)

The D2700MUD board is suppose to be the D525MW replacement.

There was a discussion regarding this board at the beginning of this 
month and the results look good.  Comparable to the D525MW.

Intel says this board has an end of life date sometime in the first half 
of 2014 according to the guide in the link above.

Dave



On 8/20/2012 11:14 AM, Joe Spanier wrote:
> Hey Guys,
> Im working on converting my mill to cnc and am specing out the PC. I'm 
> thinking of building a new computer this time rather then running an old 
> closet computer and am looking at the mini-ITX atom boards. Do any of you 
> have any recommmendations for cheaper boards that you know run well with low 
> latency? I am looking at this board now, 
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128452. Also is the 
> onboard graphics good enough with these or do I need to look into adding a 
> video card too. 
>
> Thanks
> Joe Spanier
>    



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