A hw.model=Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 230 @ 1.60GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) hw.ncpu=1 hw.byteorder=1234 hw.pagesize=4096 hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=12.00 degC hw.sensors.admtm0.temp0=31.00 degC (Internal) hw.sensors.admtm0.temp1=38.00 degC (External) hw.sensors.admtm0.temp2=34.00 degC (External) hw.sensors.admtm0.volt0=2.53 VDC (2.5 V) hw.sensors.admtm0.volt1=0.00 VDC (Vccp) hw.sensors.admtm0.volt2=3.37 VDC (3.3 V) hw.sensors.admtm0.volt3=5.03 VDC (5 V) hw.sensors.admtm0.volt4=12.00 VDC (12 V) hw.sensors.admtm0.volt5=3.39 VDC (Vcc) hw.sensors.admtm0.volt6=1.57 VDC (1.5 V) hw.sensors.admtm0.volt7=1.77 VDC (1.8 V) hw.cpuspeed=1597 hw.vendor=Intel Corporation hw.product=D945GCLF
Works fine for me. 2009/4/13 Nico Meijer <li...@familiemeijer.org>: > Hi Timothy, > >> Is it possible to build something like I describe which uses under 30 >> Watts, and if so, what hardware would people recommend? > > I am very happy with several mini-itx systems, both from VIA and from > Jetway. > > For instance, a VIA VB7002 with 1.5Ghz C7-D CPU and 2Gb of RAM cost me 89 > euro's, including 19% VAT. A kernel build takes some 15 minutes and a full > `make build` 120 minutes. I'm using this baby for a low power server, so I'm > not bothered by the Unichrome graphics thingy. > > Intel has a few mini-itx desktop boards, both with Atom and Celeron CPUs > that are dirt cheap; I have a few of those running perfectly aswell. > > You could equip them with 2.5" harddisks to keep the power consumption > pretty low, probably below 30 Watts. > > Good luck!... Nico