I am using this one:
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=572707646479&ns=1&abbucket=19#detail
I am 99% sure this Lukos one use the same stuff as I do lol.
Looks nice! My only complaint would be not sticking to the SFF ethos - a lot of "wasted" space in that case
On a more serious note, it's a shame about that one tall capacitor, otherwise it would be a very nice and thin board - the ones I've seen have been thicker/have had taller components. Particularly impressed with that low-profile transformer (?) on the left side of the board. Suppose the cap could be desoldered and replaced with one lying flat across the board if needed, or just made to fit
very snugly against the case. If I ever get around to making one of these I'd likely go for a slimmed-down case design, even if that would make it more complicated, potentially more fragile, and force me to make a "lump" on one side of the chassis to fit the board, as a slimmer design would make it that much easier to fit in a bag or suitcase. Decisions, decisions ... I'd likely spend months just figuring out my design, tbh.
Question time:
- Where did you get the acrylic laser cut? Locally?
- Does the board support FS over HDMI, or only DP?
- Is the red connector behind the power jack for power input (if, say, I wanted to rig this up for battery power)?
- The spec sheet says "3.5mm earphone input" AND "... output". Which one is the jack, an input, or for headphones? And I gather there are on-board speaker headers - which ones are they?
- The spec sheet also says "DP out". Is that true? Is one DP an input, and the other an output (with the board thus being an MST hub for the second DP signal to pass through)? Or is the spec sheet wrong?
- Do you have some sort of stand/mount for this? Are the holes on the rear for a VESA mount?