It's hard not to notice the direction computing is going, both in the enterprise and at home. Notebooks are getting thinner and lighter, tablets are taking off, and on desktops Mini-ITX is becoming less of a niche form factor and more of a legitimate, mainstream option. As CPU and GPU power consumption is gradually brought in line and more features are integrated directly into the chipset, we simply have less of a need for big desktops capable of dissipating mountains of heat and supporting multiple expansion cards.
Part and parcel with this, we've had a chance to check out two
small form factor systems from Puget Systems and a completely fanless
kiosk-style system from Logic Supply, and today we have on hand from Lenovo
their ThinkCentre M92 Tiny. Ours is the entry-level configuration, and Lenovo
packs a healthy amount of flexibility into a small chassis along with a couple
of wrinkles of their own. Did they get the balance right with the M92, though,
or were the wrong compromises made?
Optical drives are becoming
less and less relevant, and that's made abundantly clear just by the removable
"cage" that ships mounted to the M92 Tiny. To actually use the DVD
writer you need to connect a small external USB cable, but the entire brace is
easy enough to remove. That said, the brace also adds VESA mounts to the M92,
making it potentially ideal for kiosk duty (much like Logic Supply's LGX AG150), and the system runs below the noise
floor of my sound meter even under load. There's a lot to like about the
design, but I feel like there are some real omissions here, too.
Lenovo ThinkCentre M92 Tiny Specifications
|
|
Chassis
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Lenovo
Custom
|
Processor
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Intel Core
i5-3470T
(2x2.9GHz + HTT, 22nm, Turbo to 3.6GHz, 3MB L3, 35W) |
Motherboard
|
Custom Q77
|
Memory
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1x4GB
Samsung DDR3-1600
|
Graphics
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Intel HD
2500 Graphics (650-1100MHz, 6 EUs)
|
Hard
Drive(s)
|
Western
Digital Scorpio Blue 500GB 5400-RPM SATA 3Gbps HDD
|
Optical
Drive(s)
|
Removable
DVD+/-RW Drive
|
Power Supply
|
65W External
PSU
|
Networking
|
Intel
82579LM Gigabit Ethernet
|
Audio
|
Realtek
ALC662
Headphone and mic jacks |
Front Side
|
2x USB 3.0
Headphone and mic jacks |
Top
|
-
|
Back Side
|
AC adaptor
DisplayPort 2x USB 3.0 VGA Ethernet jack USB 2.0 |
Operating
System
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Windows 7
Professional 64-bit SP1
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Extras
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Removable
VESA/ODD cage
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Warranty
|
3-year
|
Pricing
|
The M92 is a capable machine, but the Intel Core i5-3470T
strikes me as being a very unusual choice. This is a dual core Ivy Bridge
processor with a 35-watt TDP, and it's presently the only Ivy Bridge dual core
desktop processor available. It's certainly capable enough, but it's basically
an i7-3520M with a worse IGP and less L3 cache. I feel like Lenovo should've
opted for a mobile CPU; the i5-3470T is definitely a money saver, but at a $699
starting price for what are really pretty skint system specs, I'd almost rather
see an Intel Core i7-3612QM.
Those skint specs extend to just 4GB of DDR3, a slow 5400-RPM
mechanical hard drive, and no wireless connectivity of any kind. These can all
be upgraded, mind you, but you'll have to pay for each one. The system itself
is next to impossible to actually dismantle, too, so you're stuck ordering
these upgrades when you order the system. When we're starting at $699 we should
have at least wireless ethernet and Bluetooth standard, especially given just
how small and portable the M92 really is.
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