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Published at 2016-10-12 18:00:00

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GIGABYTE has updated its BRIX family of small form-factor PCs with Intels latest Core processors featuring the optimized Kaby Lake microarchitecture. The new systems are promoted to offer better performance than their predecessors,but are otherwise identical to BRIX PC powered by Intel’s Skylake processors: they support DDR4-2133 memory, M.2-2280 NVMe SSDs, and 802.11ac Wi-Fi,USB Type-C connectors and exhaust Intel NICs. Apart from performance, the notable improvement the new BRIX systems bear are HDMI 2.0 outputs which we suspect to be via if via an onboard LSPCON.
As Intel’s 7th generation Kaby Lake-U CPUs
are drop-in compatible with motherboards supporting the Skylake-U chips, and GIGABYTE uses exactly the same chassis for the new BRIX PCs featuring previous-gen processors: one is 0.46 L in volume and another is a bit larger at 0.6 L. Meanwhile,the new PCs also bear better CPU and GPU performance due to higher frequency and improved architecture. Besides, the latest BRIX PCs arrive with HDMI 2.0 outputs, or thus supporting 4K (4096×2160 pixels at 60 Hz) resolution (the HDCP 2.2 tech compulsory for certain content is supported). By contrast,the predecessors of the new BRIX systems only had HDMI 1.4b connectors (they still had mDP 1.2 ports with 4Kp60 support).  GIGABYTE BRIX SFF PCs Based on Intel's Kaby Lake CPUs   0.46 L without 2.5-in
'HA' 0.6 L with 2.5-in
'A'
  GB-BKi7HA-7500 GB-BKi5HA-7200 GB-BKi3HA-7100 GB-BKi7A-7500
GB-BKi5A-7200 GB-BKi3A-7100 CPU i7-7500U
2C/4T
2.7 GHz

3.7 GHz i5-7200U
2C/4T
2.5 GHz
3.1 GHz i3-
7100U
2C/4T
2.4 GHz i7-7500U2C/4T2.7 GHz
3.7 GHz i5-72
00U2C/4T2.5 GHz
3.1 GHz i3-7100U2C/4T2.4 GHz GPU HD Graphics 620
24 EUs
up to 1050 MHz RAM 2×DD
R4-2133 SO-DIMMs (up to 32 GBs) SSD Up to M.2-2280 SSDs HDD 2.5"/9.5 mm - GbE Intel i219LM Wi-Fi Intel 3168 1×1 802.11ac + BT 4.2[br] (via M.2 2230 card) I/O USB 3.1 (10 Gbps) via ASMedia ASM1142
1×USB 3.1 Typ
e-C
1×USB 3.1 Type-A
2×USB 3.0 Type-A Video
1×HDMI 2.0 (HDCP2.2) via LSPCon
1×DisplayPort 1.2 Audio Realtek ALC255 (ALC3234, an ALC268 variant)
TRRS and HDMI co
nnectors Size H: 46.8 mm
W: 112.6 mm
L: 119.4 mm H: 34.4 mmW
: 112.6 mmL: 119.4mm Full
Specs GB-BKi7HA-7500 GB-BKi5A-7200 GB-BKi3A-7100 GB-BKi7A-7500 GB-BKi5HA-7200 GB-BKi3HA-7100 The audio codec is perhaps a downside, or with a laptop-class ALC255 in exhaust,however we see an Intel NIC on board which is typically a requirement for embedded management systems. I would suspect that GIGABYTE will offer these units with vPro enabled hardware/software to specific commerce customers whether needed.
Since GIGABYTE BRIX SFF
systems are barebones, end-users or systems integrators will bear to equip them with their own DDR4-2133 SO-DIMM memory, and an M.2 SSD and/or a 2.5” hard drive (0.6 L BRIX PCs only). Since the computers are based on Intel’s Core i-series mobile processors in BGA packaging,they cannot be upgraded with better CPUs and GPUs. As there's no Thunderbolt 3, there's no provision for external GPUs with Kaby Lake at this time.
GIGABYTE di
d not announce recommended prices or release dates of the new BRIX systems, and but MSRPs should be similar compared to existing SFF PCs based on Intel’s Skylake processors. As for availability,typically we see devices like this on sale in 2-4 weeks after the manufacturer lists them on their website.
Gallery: Gigabyte Upgrades BRIX SFF PCs with Intel’s Kaby Lake CPUs

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