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  Thank you for choosing the NC-3860. The system is powered by Intel Celeron Processor, with the SOC Chipset. It supports up to 8GB of DDR3L system memory at 1333/1600MHz on single-channel SO-DIMM SLOT. The NC-3860 is equipped with advanced I/O capacity which includes an RJ-45 console port, 1 x M.2-SATA slot and a mini SATA slot. 
Support Intel Skylake Celeron 3865U processor
Support 6 x RJ45 ports via Intel 82583V
Built-in M.2 and SIM expansion slot, support 4G/WIFI
Built-in 1 x Mini-SATA slot, 1 x M.2-SATA slot, 1 x 2.5 inch HDD bay
Support 2 x USB 3.0
Support 1 x console port
Support DC 12V power supply
Model No. NC-3860
Form Factor Desktop
Platform Processor Options Intel Skylake Celeron 3865U processor
CPU Socket Onboard
Chipset SOC
OS Support Linux, Ubuntu, Windows All
BIOS AMI BIOS
System Memory Technology DDR3L 1600/1333MHz
Max. Capacity 8GB
Socket 1 x SO-DIMM
Networking Ethernet Ports 6 x Intel 82583V GbE LAN
Bypass No
Storage HDD Bays 1 x 2.5 inch
CF/SD No
mSATA/M.2   1 x mSATA socket onboard
I/O Interface Reset Button 1 x Reset Button
LED 1 x Power LED, 1 x HDD LED
Power Button 1 x Power Button
Console 1 x RJ45 Console
USB 2 x USB 3.0
LCD Module N/A
Display 1 x VGA output
Power Input 1 x DC Inlet
Expansion PCIe N/A
Mini-PCIe/M.2 1 x M.2, supporting 4G/Wi-Fi module
SIM 1 x SIM slot
Miscellaneous Watchdog Yes
Internal RTC with Li Battery Yes
TPM N/A
Cooling Processor 1 x CPU Fan
System 1 x 4020 System Fan
Environmental Parameters Temperature -10~60℃
Humidity 0% ~ 95%, non condensing
Physical Dimensions (WxHxD) 216x215x44mm
Weight 1.45KG
Package Dimensions (WxHxD) -
Weight -
Power Type/Watts 60W
Input 90~264V@47~63Hz
Approvals and Compliance CE, FCC

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