On Fri, 31 Jan 2014 14:12:20 -0800 (PST) Len Ovens <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > So does this ask about both the box and hardware? > Hardware: Hardware depends on the audio IF. If The IF is pci(e) then > you need sort of a standard mother board. The lowest power ones I > know are the Intel Atom boards about 6 inches square, and seem to > have good latency performance at low power. There is one in > particular that only needs 12v in and figures the rest. but there are > also atx power supplies that are about as big as the atx power socket > that only need 12v as well. If you are willing to use USB audio IF (I > don't know of any USB radio cards, and the chances of getting more > than one reciever on one card lies with pci(e) cards). We do sell such small systems as part of our daily business. Our expirience is that the extra converter-boards are often of very bad quality and don't last long. If they work at all in combination that the specific board. And if they provide enough power if its not only the board but also an pci-card and an hdd... Better use a board that has a 19V(!) input onboard. These fit a traditional laptop psu and provide enough power for everything you want to do. And you can buy a psu from a vendor with expirience in psu-manufacturing for laptops, not from a vendor with expirience in shipping a container of cheapest parts via the cheapest route... Oh and then there is the whole Atom-graphics problem... better use a celeron. More power, real intel graphics (with open-source drivers) and a power-consumption only slightly more then an atom. - Arnold
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