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| ====== DH810 ====== | ====== DH810 ====== | ||
| - | This product has no individual FAQs yet. Please have a look at the backlinks below to find other pages mentioning | + | ===== Hardware Compatibility & Specs ===== |
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| + | ==== Which processors are compatible with the DH810? ==== | ||
| + | The DH810 features the **LGA1851** socket and supports **Intel Core Ultra 200 series** (" | ||
| + | * **TDP Limit:** Maximum **65W** Base TDP. | ||
| + | * **Architecture: | ||
| + | * **Graphics Requirement: | ||
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| + | ==== What type of memory does the DH810 require? ==== | ||
| + | The system uses **DDR5** memory. | ||
| + | * **Form Factor:** 262-pin SO-DIMM. | ||
| + | * **Speed:** Supports DDR5-5600. | ||
| + | * **Capacity: | ||
| + | * **Voltage: | ||
| + | * **Error Correction: | ||
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| + | ==== Does the DH810 support PCIe Gen 5.0 for M.2 SSDs? ==== | ||
| + | No. The primary M.2-2280M slot supports **PCI-Express Gen 4.0 x4** (NVMe) and SATA v3.0. It is backward compatible with Gen 3.0 SSDs but will not utilize Gen 5.0 speeds. | ||
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| + | ===== Installation & Configuration ===== | ||
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| + | ==== How do I configure the COM ports voltage (Pin 9)? ==== | ||
| + | The back panel features two RS232 ports. COM1 can be reconfigured to RS422/RS485 in the BIOS. | ||
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| + | **Pin 9 Voltage: | ||
| + | By default, Pin 9 functions as a Ring Indicator (RI). It can be configured to supply **5V** or **12V** via **Jumper JP2** on the mainboard. | ||
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| + | * **Warning: | ||
| + | * **Limit:** Max current is 500mA per connector. | ||
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| + | ==== Can I operate the DH810 with a 12V power source? ==== | ||
| + | Yes. While the included power adapter provides 19V, the DC-input of the chassis supports a wider input voltage range: | ||
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| + | **Supported Input:** 19V (±5%) **or** 12V (±5%). | ||
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| + | This allows integration into 12V environments (e.g., automotive or industrial rails) without an additional voltage converter. | ||
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| + | ==== How do I enable " | ||
| + | There are two methods: | ||
| + | - **BIOS (Software): | ||
| + | - **Jumper (Hardware - Recommended for remote/ | ||
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| + | ===== Network & Connectivity ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Which LAN port should I use for Wake-on-LAN (WOL)? ==== | ||
| + | You should use the **2.5G LAN port (Left, Intel i226)**. | ||
| + | While both ports support network activity, the BIOS logic for "Power On by LAN" after a power failure is technically tied to the 2.5G controller. The 1G port (Intel i219) may not reliably wake the system from an S5 state after a power loss. | ||
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| + | ===== Display & Graphics ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Does the DH810 support three independent displays? ==== | ||
| + | Yes, natively. The available outputs are: | ||
| + | - **HDMI 2.1** (Supports up to 8K @ 60Hz). | ||
| + | - **DisplayPort 1.4a**. | ||
| + | - **USB-C / USB4** (Supports DP alt mode). | ||
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| + | All three can be active simultaneously. | ||
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| + | **Note:** An optional VGA port (Accessory PVG01) can be installed, but it replaces one of the COM ports. | ||
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| + | ===== Environment & Operational Limits ===== | ||
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| + | ==== What are the requirements for operating at 50°C ambient temperature? | ||
| + | The DH810 is rated for 0~50°C. However, for operation **above 40°C**, you must use: | ||
| + | * **Industrial-grade SSDs** (rated for at least 70°C). | ||
| + | * **High-temperature SO-DIMM memory** (rated for up to 95°C). | ||
| + | Standard consumer components may throttle or fail under continuous load at these ambient temperatures. | ||
| ==== Related links ==== | ==== Related links ==== | ||
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