GIGABYTE's Haswell BRIX Lineup Updated with BRIX s Models
by Ganesh T S on October 31, 2013 11:30 AM ESTVery few products excite us enough to request the manufacturer to provide us with an engineering sample or demo model. The Intel NUC category has been particularly interesting as it provides us with an insight into where the traditional casual / home use desktop market might end up.
The ultra-compact form factor (UCFF) for PCs was originally championed by VIA Technologies with their nano-ITX (12cm x 12cm) and pico-ITX (10 cm x 7.2cm) boards. Zotac was one of the first to design a custom UCFF motherboard (size between nano-ITX and pico-ITX) for the ZBOX nano XS AD11 based on AMD Brazos. The motherboard was approximately 10cm x 10cm. Intel made this motherboard size a 'standard' with the introduction of the Intel NUC boards in May 2012.
GIGABYTE took the NUC concept and designed their own board and chassis in the BRIX lineup. At Computex 2013, Ian talked to them and found out that an AMD Kabini based version was also in the works. Last month, at IDF, we had the official launch of the Haswell-based BRIX units. The interesting aspect of the Haswell BRIX is the fact that it has become available for purchase prior to the Intel Haswell NUC. We now have full pricing details for most of the models:
BRIX Model | GB-BXi7-4500 | GB-BXi5-4200 | GB-BXi3-4010 | GB-BXCE-2955 |
Intel Processor | Intel® Core™ | Intel® Core™ | Intel® Core™ | Intel® Celeron |
i7-4500U | i5-4200U | i3-4010U | 2955U | |
IGP | Intel HD 4400 | Intel HD 4400 | Intel HD 4400 | Intel HD |
Cores | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Threads | 4 | 4 | 4 | 2 |
Clock Frequency | 1.8GHz – 3.0GHz | 1.6 GHz – 2.6GHz | 1.7 GHz | 1.4 GHz |
Audio Codec | Realtek ALC269 | Realtek ALC269 | Realtek ALC269 | Realtek ALC269 |
Expansion | 1x mSATA | 1x mSATA | 1x mSATA | 1x mSATA |
1x mPCIe (WiFi) | 1x mPCIe (WiFi) | 1x mPCIe (WiFi) | 1x mPCIe (WiFi) | |
Memory | 2 x SO-DIMM | 2 x SO-DIMM | 2 x SO-DIMM | 2 x SO-DIMM |
DDR3 1.35 V | DDR3 1.35 V | DDR3 1.35 V | DDR3 1.35 V | |
LAN | Realtek RTL8111G | Realtek RTL8111G | Realtek RTL8111G | Realtek RTL8111G |
Pricing | $530 | $390 | $300 | NA |
We visited Gigabyte at IDF and requested a BRIX sample for a quick overview. They supplied us with their IDF demo model (design and components slightly different from the official SKUs that are already shipping ). Our review sample came with a Core i3-4100U (1.8 GHz) CPU, a 320 GB Western Digital Blue HDD [ WD3200LPVX ] and a single-band Realtek RTL8723 802.11n mPCI-e WLAN adapter.
The demo model has a slightly higher profile (height of 4.3cm compared to the 3cm for the standard BRIX). This configuration (with space for a 2.5" drive) will be sold as the BRIX s, and is slated to hit the shelves towards the end of November. Obviously, the system will be sold barebone (users can install their own 2.5" SSD), but the Realtek WLAN module (the shipping version will have a dual band version unlike what we currently have in the IDF demo model) will be bundled with the system.
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DigitalFreak - Thursday, October 31, 2013 - link
The Intel i5 NUC looks like a much better deal than the Gigabyte one. http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Power-Cable-Mini-DDR3/...Better CPU, HD 5000 graphics and should have an Intel NIC.
DigitalFreak - Thursday, October 31, 2013 - link
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/nuc-kit...djscrew - Friday, November 1, 2013 - link
CAN YOU DUAL SCREEN? mini displayport and HDMIdjscrew - Friday, November 1, 2013 - link
nvm, question answered on their website... but I have to buy my own ram? that makes no damn senseZeDestructor - Friday, November 1, 2013 - link
That's how barebone machines have always worked....Don't forget your msata SSD while you're at it.
Hrel - Friday, November 1, 2013 - link
Given the specs these are about $100 too expensive...coolhund - Saturday, November 2, 2013 - link
They just dont get it.MORE USB PORTS!
romrunning - Wednesday, November 6, 2013 - link
It has 4 USB 3.0 ports - how many more do you need??