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Overview of the network platform Lanner FW-7582


In this review we will open the box and take a closer look at the Lanner FW-7582 platform, the successor to the FW-7581, which was discussed in a previous post .

This model is built on a more recent Intel H61 chipset with a LGA1155 socket. Supports Intel 2nd and 3rd generation processors (32 and 22 nm, respectively) with TDP up to 65 watts. And this is a rather large list, starting with the Celeron G540, ending with the Core i5 3550s. Up to 16GB of dual-channel non-ECC DDR3 1066/1333/1600 memory can be installed on the platform. As in the case of the FW-7581, there are six GbE interfaces onboard on Intel 82583V controllers and one FE management interface. All six interfaces can be used in pairs as Bypass ports. With all this, the difference in price between the FW-7581 and 7582 is only $ 30.

Unpacking, many photograms made from the calculator
The box is quite impressive, with the weight of the device itself at ~ 7kg the box weighs all 11 ...


In the box is found another box, sorry for the pun.

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Well, sort of got. I see a patient. By the way, it is necessary to separately say that both external boxes are made of thick and durable cardboard and weigh together as much as 3 kilograms. Most likely Taiwanese are well aware of one of the main ills of Russia.


Content:


Small kit is packed in a separate box:


1U radiator with a rather impressive copper base:



Well, the main hero of the review:


And his inner world. Here you can see the strangeness - the bay under the HDD on the one hand, and the SATA interfaces with a completely different one, the benefit is that the cable is quite long:


DIR-320 sadly hopes that he will someday grow:



Inside the platform, everything is pretty standard. 220-watt power supply unit, mounts for a 2.5 "hard drive, 2 240pin DIMM DDR3 slots and a CompactFlash slot hidden under the LCD display cable. The right side of the case has a lot of free space for installing expansion modules on the PCI-E x8 interface. It is also possible to mount a standard 3.5 "HDD.


More detailed layout of the motherboard interfaces:

J14 - Front LCD Module Connector
J18 - AT Mode Power Button Connector
J21 - AT / ATX Mode Selection Jumper

Detailed specifications:





In the next review ...
Fanless baby in a stylish case:


Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/191676/


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