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The industrial version also has 2 ethernet ports, and considering the PCBs are the same it should be possible to add a second port to the S740.
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I will probably test it soon and report back if anyone is interested. In theory with some extra soldering you could run 2 SATA SSDs and 1 nvme drive, but based on my testing that does require a bit more soldering. When soldered, the port does work and i've successfully run 2 SSDs (one m.2 one standard SATA) on the S740. What I have been able to confirm is that it is possible to run a SATA drive from one of the unsoldered ports but it does require some soldering (both the port and 4 capacitors). I've read reports of people doing something similar successfully on the industrial version of the board (D3544-Sx), but it has a different BIOS so that may be why. Maybe some sort of BIOS blocklist or similar. The other m.2 slot for the wifi is a+e and i've tried running an ethernet a+e from that port and even though it does power on it does not seem to be detected when the OS is booted. The m.2 port where the SSD comes attached by default is also wired for PCIe so you can run an nvme in there, although it has to be key b+m which does limit the options quite a bit as far as I know. The Futro was being sold recently by piospartslap for about 40€ with 4GB of RAM which I think it's an amazing price.
#Futro s940 datasheet Pc#
Both are quite powerful for a fanless mini PC and TDP is 10W only so quite nice. As far as I'm aware you can get them with J4105 or J5005. The Dell Wyse 5070 and the Futro S740 have options with the same CPU.
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