X86 P5 Development Board Super Mini Router 12th Generation Intel N100 N200 i3-N305 DDR5 4800MHz Firewall PC 2x i226-V 2.5G LAN Send Two SATA Cables

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Model: N100 Development board

N100 Development board
N200 Development board
i3-N305 Development board

Type: No RAM No SSD

No RAM No SSD
8G RAM 128G SSD
8G RAM 256G SSD
16G RAM 256G SSD
16G RAM 512G SSD
32G RAM 512G SSD
32G RAM 1TB SSD

Plugs Type: US

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Specification
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Description
Parameters/Model
Model: CW-X86-P5(N100)/CW-X86-P5(i3-N305)
CPU: Intel N100/Intel i3-N305
Main frequency: 6M Cache, Up to 3.40GHz
Cores: 4 (Threads: 4)
Network card: Intel* i226-V
Memory: SO-DIMM DDR5
Storage: M.2 NVMe 2242/2280
Graphics card: Intel UHD Graphics 24EU
Display: HDMI2.0 4K @60Hz
Power Consumption: 6W
Panel I/O: 1*DC_IN power supply interface 2*LAN interface 2*HDMI interface 1*double-layer USB3.0 interface
1*PWR_BTN button
Onboard pins: 1*10pin GPIO interface (four in and four out) 2*CPU FAN (4pin 12V power supply with temperature control)
1*COM pin 2*USB2.0 pin 1*Incoming call self-starting jumper cap
BIOS: AMI BIOS supports network boot (PXE), wake-on-LAN (WOL), auto-start on incoming calls, and GPIO
Chassis: aluminum alloy material
Color: black/gray
Power supply mode: DC-IN 12V
Motherboard size: 90mm X90mm
Working temperature: -10℃~70℃
Working environment: 5%~90% relative temperature, no condensation

Customer Reviews

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Alex Hartman
Nice but SSD not worth it

The unit is as advertised. N100 CPU, DDR5 SODIMM, NVMe SSD. The SSD arrived DoA which is fine, didn't expect much, but it's also a cacheless cheap SSD, get something else for storage. Otherwise the kit is very well constructed. Only other thing I think it could use was a little thicker of a heat sink. Stays cool with the fan, but without it, it can overheat and throttle. Also wish there was an accessory kit you could purchase for all the non-standard pin headers for the extra USB ports and such. They're not even documented anywhere.

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Paul Wehrmann
CW-X86-P5(N100)

+ it's a very nice small board
+ test whit 48GB ram no problems
+ full 4lane PCIe 3.0 connection
+ 2x fulldubplex 2.5Gbit

- powersupply eu plug 60w - poweroff the plug use 1W
- sata ports an cable are for 2,5" 5V drives
diy add separate 12V to a 3,5 HDD drives an i can use 2 big drives for storrage

Power
OFF 0.8-1W
Idle 7-8W (CPU 1%, 2x2,5Gbit[bidir] , 1xNVME)
full 17-18W (CPU-Stress 100%, 2x2,5Gbit[bidir] 100%, 1xNVME)
boost 20-22W (sometimes short spikes, think Turbo at 3,4GHz)

Notes: Defaut C-Stats C10
ASPM some Devices Disabled

Networkspeed I226-V (iperf)
2.74 GBytes 2.35 Gbits/sec 0 sender
2.74 GBytes 2.35 Gbits/sec receiver
2.74 GBytes 2.35 Gbits/sec 0 sender
2.73 GBytes 2.35 Gbits/sec receiver
( nfs )
read 287 MB/s
write 287 MB/s

NVMe Speedtest (PVE QEMU VirtIO)
Crucial P3 M.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0 4x 3D-NAND QLC
LnkCap: Port #1, Speed 8GT/s, Width x4, ASPM L1, Exit Latency L1 unlimited
LnkSta: Speed 8GT/s, Width x4

[Read]
Sequential 1 MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 3281.928 MB/s [ 3205.0 IOPS] < 2477.74 us>
Sequential 128 KiB (Q= 32, T= 1): 3158.361 MB/s [ 24674.7 IOPS] < 1291.69 us>
Random 4 KiB (Q= 32, T=16): 194.030 MB/s [ 48508.6 IOPS] < 2637.12 us>
Random 4 KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 19.872 MB/s [ 4968.2 IOPS] < 198.02 us>

[Write]
Sequential 1 MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 1945.410 MB/s [ 1899.8 IOPS] < 3756.57 us>
Sequential 128 KiB (Q= 32, T= 1): 1399.967 MB/s [ 10937.3 IOPS] < 2847.60 us>
Random 4 KiB (Q= 32, T=16): 186.101 MB/s [ 46526.1 IOPS] < 2747.80 us>
Random 4 KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 26.960 MB/s [ 6740.1 IOPS] < 140.37 us>