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Are there Mini-ITX motherboards with LVDS output in Russian retail?
Our school has a dozen monoblocks based on EliteGroup H61H-G11 (LGA1155) motherboards. Several machines began to "fall off" USB-ports. At the same time, the chipset heats up hellishly (there is no such strong heating on serviceable machines). Apparently, a fur-bearing animal crept up to the chipset. The boards themselves are standard Mini-ITX, but there is a nuance - because. these are monoblocks, the matrix is connected to the motherboard via LVDS (seemingly, 30-pin). And I can’t immediately find such a board for sale. More precisely, there are almost the same ones on Aliexpress, but we are state employees - buying only through bidding. So far, no one has applied for auctions under the TK I wrote (he described the characteristics in such a way as to replace only the board, leaving the percent, memory and everything else old). But we are mentally preparing for the fact that we will have to change the entire filling.
Actually the question is: are there any Mini-ITX motherboards with LVDS output in Russian retail? A cursory search turns up nothing...
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Look for Thin Mini-ITX form factor boards (even the Yandex market has such a filter)
They are just designed for AIO (monoblocks) and almost all have LVDS on board
With LVDS, the situation is a little more complicated than with conventional hdmi or DVI, the zoo is larger, it is necessary that the LVDS mode of the matrix strictly coincide with that of the motherboard. It is worth knowing in advance the current LVDS mode (resolution, bit depth) and making sure in the documentation for the new motherboard that there is exactly the same mode.
I saw a situation where the resolution did not match and the desktop was cut off from the start menu.
Plus, the LVDS connector can have a different number of pins and a step between them, it’s not a fact that you can plug it in without an adapter.
I highly recommend taking one motherboard to test before buying a batch.
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