Gigabyte Brix Linux Drivers
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A bios update F8 for my Brix i3-4010 from Gigabyte fixed it for me. After installing all the drivers. I'm a disabled person, so i always have two computer.
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GIGABYTE BRIX GB-BXBT-2807 Ultra Compact PC (Barebone) Review and Tear-down * Intel Celeron N2807 * DDR3L SO-DIMM 1333MHz 1.35V (one slot) up to 8GB (I've tested mine with 4GB notebook RAM) * WIFI and Bluetooth 4 in a half mini PCIe slot inside * Gigabyte LAN * 1 USB 3, 2 USB 2.0 Got this one at Micro Center. Motherboard inside: MZBAYAP REV 1.1. In this revision the GPIOs connectors are missing. The included WIFI Bluetooth 4.0 inside is marked: D13J073344, AW-NB159H The side walls are thin plastic. The bottom is thin steel.
It also holds the 2.5 inch hard drive. The top cover is acrylic - easy to scratch. Included is a VESA mount to attach to your monitor.
-------------------------------------- Update Aug 25, 2014: 64bit Operating Systems Tested: ( Aug 24, 2014) * Mint Linux 17(Mate, Cinnamon, KDE, XFCE) * Debian 7.1 stable did not boot in any setting * Slackware 14.1 ( BIOS settings: CSM on, OS: win8.1) * Windows 7, 8.1 So far the CPU heat sink temperature never went above 120F/48C. I removed the WIFI/Bluetooth card from the PCIe slot. I also removed the top cover. The cover includes the GigaByte logo and the attached power button. I cut open the top almost entirely. That means I also removed the antennas.
The CPU heatsink is now permanently exposed. It will run 24/7 all day and all night. It won't be turned off. -------------------------------------- Update Jun 2015: Tested a friend's BRIX, same model.
I noticed they fixed that loud pop that happens when you reboot. I believe its in the hardware of the newer models. Recorded: 8/19/2014 to 8/20/2014 (midnight).
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