fit-PC2 is the smallest, most power efficient PC available. This barebone small embedded PC allows you to choose the right storage for its intended application.
Features
The smallest, greenest Intel Atom PC
Fanless, ultra quiet, ruggedized design
Ideal as a low power server or a thin client
Can be used with an SSD as a car computer or an outdoor computer
Option to add 2.5" SATA Hardisk.
fit-PC2 C1100 Highlights
Full-featured PC, tiny and power saving
Intel Atom Z530 CPU @ 1.1 GHz
1GB DDR2 Memory soldered on board
1000 BaseT Ethernet
MiniSD Socket
6 x USB 2.0 HiSpeed 480Mbps
IR Receiver
DVI Interface through HDMI Port
Stereo line-out audio (headphones)
Stereo line-in audio / Mic
Phoenix BIOS
Single Power supply, 6W, fanless operation
Splash and dust resistant enclosure
Material: Anodized aluminum body with PC/ABS panels
Dimensions - 115 x 101 x 27mm (4" x 4.5" x 1.05")
Works with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Linux (not included)
Options:
80GB 2.5" SATA, add $49
160GB 2.5" SATA, add $59
The fit-PC2 is a tiny PC computer based on Intel's Atom Z530 processor and US15W chipset. It runs all standard operating systems and software packages. The fit-PC2's unique advantages include exceptionally small size, quiet, fanless operation and very low power consumption.
The fit-PC2 enclosure is made from aluminum - durable and splash / dust resistant.
What's Included
Small fitPC2 main unit
12V DC Power Supply
AC Cord with North America Plug
HDMI to DVI Adapter
4 Rubber Feet
I have one of there's and It outputs more heat than power trust me, it's designed as a 24 hour server we have one downstairs and it burns you it you touch it! I'm not joking I have another in my bedroom and it reaches about 50 degrees celsius in 15 minutes I'm not joking!
McAndrew666 2 months ago
Cool..but i hate the black color,makes it look like a ps2.
It would be great if it were available in silver.(metal)
The101damnations 9 months ago
@Pepsifx357 yea if he used a 1.8" ssd
omfgg3tlost 9 months ago
If he went to an SSD or compact flash drive he would save even more room.
Pepsifx357 1 year ago
@DeerKoden What heat? It's "sporting" a Z530 underclocked to 1.1GHz. lol
ElectricRain0 1 year ago
@DeerKoden I was wandering that myself, but I think because of the extremely small amount of power that it uses that it does not create much heat
CotDamn85 1 year ago
the barebone itself is a very good concept and nicely implemented. Only thing i could wonder about would be heat dissipation.
DeerKoden 1 year ago