On 12/26/14 12:59, Len Ovens wrote: > But I agree, they are not suited to desktop use. As a counterpoint, I'm using a board with a Celeron J1900 in my studio presently. Admittedly for broadcast talk radio, so my requirements might not be as large as yours. If I remember properly, the J1900 is a quad core processor based off of the atom (silvermont) processors. In my case, I'm better served by a larger number of smaller horses than a couple large ones. I needed two monitors, so the on-board video wasn't adequate. I went with an radeon HD5350 running the open source drivers to simplify working with an rt kernel. The upside is with the passively-cooled motherboard and video card, a DC-DC power supply, and an SSD, I've got a fanless computer, so one less (admittedly minor) thing to worry about. -Sam _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user