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Intel DQ77KB replacement

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    1kevinm
    last edited by Aug 9, 2019, 6:04 PM

    Hi All,

    I've been using an Intel DQ77KB based pfSense setup for 5+ years. This week it was hit by lightning which passed thru the Verizon Fios router via Ethernet to the intel board.

    The box is working, but only passing less then 10% of bandwidth. I assume the NIC was damaged.

    Any advice on available motherboards to replace the Intel?

    Thanks in advance
    Kevin

    Intel DQ77KB motherboard
    Intel i5-3470S cpu
    64gb msata SSD
    8gb of RAM
    pfsense 2.3.4

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      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by Aug 10, 2019, 12:30 AM

      Same config? Two NICs? Use the same CPU and RAM?

      I'm pretty sure someone was making a DQ77KB replacement thin-ITXboard because there were a lot of commercial use customers for it. Never used it myself though.

      Steve

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        1kevinm @stephenw10
        last edited by Aug 10, 2019, 12:30 PM

        @stephenw10

        I'm good upgrading everything or staying with the current chip and memory.

        Two nics

        I've searched and not located a replacement.

        Thanks

        Intel DQ77KB motherboard
        Intel i5-3470S cpu
        64gb msata SSD
        8gb of RAM
        pfsense 2.3.4

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          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by Aug 10, 2019, 1:52 PM

          Hmm, I think I was thinking of the Mitac PH12LI. That's gen4 so you couldn't use the CPU but it was specifically designed to be the same footprint as the DQ77KB so should directly replace it in all other ways.

          However once you're paying that you might consider buying from us directly. 😉
          What throughput do you need?

          Steve

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            P3R
            last edited by Aug 10, 2019, 5:16 PM

            I can't find any mini-ITX board with socket 1155 for sale on my market any more so I think you'll have to upgrade at least the CPU as well if you want to stay mini-ITX.

            As I remember the special thing with the DQ77KB was that you could use 19 V power directly to it (I did). I don't know if any mini-ITX board at a decent price offer that today so if you used that you may have to upgrade the power supply as well.

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              1kevinm @P3R
              last edited by Aug 11, 2019, 2:21 PM

              Yes, the DQ77KB does use an external adapter as a power supply. I do want to stick with a fan less low power small form solution.

              Stephen, Internet is only 150Mbps, but I run a vpn, several vlans, snort, pfblocker, squid and have nearly 100 items on intranet.

              Intel DQ77KB motherboard
              Intel i5-3470S cpu
              64gb msata SSD
              8gb of RAM
              pfsense 2.3.4

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                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by Aug 11, 2019, 3:05 PM

                Pretty sure external power supply was part of the Thin Mini-ITX specs, it was at least recommended. Most things claiming to be that should have a 19V laptop style connector.

                Steve

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                  P3R
                  last edited by P3R Aug 11, 2019, 7:43 PM Aug 11, 2019, 7:42 PM

                  If one can find a Thin Mini-ITX board available that fits it's great but there aren't many (I can find only four with 2 onboard network interfaces). With few products to choose from there's less freedom of choice and often high prices.

                  A possibility is to use any Mini-ITX board (22 times more products available with 2 NICs than for Thin Mini-ITX on my market) and a picoPSU. A 12 V external power supply, not 19 V, will be necessary with the picoPSU but still no PSU-fan and the picoPSUs are extremely small.

                  The bottom-line is that there's probably no straight DQ77KB replacement available at all and with all the things that are necessary to replace, it's probably better to go for a completely new system. At least that's what I did when my DQ77KB failed.

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                    1kevinm @P3R
                    last edited by Aug 18, 2019, 2:45 PM

                    To complete the thread:

                    I went with the ASUS H110T motherboard and an Intel I5-7500T.

                    I used the existing enclosure and power adapter. All is back to working well.

                    Thanks everyone.

                    Intel DQ77KB motherboard
                    Intel i5-3470S cpu
                    64gb msata SSD
                    8gb of RAM
                    pfsense 2.3.4

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