2xIR, 2xAA, 2xAF, v-sync enabled runs the games I've tried at 60FPS.
Maybe I could use a higher IR by reducing the other settings, but it looks great as is on my 42" 1080p monitor.
EDIT - 3xIR plays fine after turning off v-sync, and 4xIR didn't seem to improve quality. I didn't see any noticeable tearing without v-sync enabled. I think I can bump up the AA and AF a little more as well.
CPU temps are around 70C during HTPC duties and 90C running dolphin.
Contrary to some reviews, I can't ever hear the fan unless I put my ear next to the case. Very quiet, even during emulation or doing Windows updates.
Boot time with a Samsung EVO mSATA SSD is about seven second from the Brix Pro logo to a loaded desktop.
Had I known it would be this quiet, I may have gone with the i7-4770R, but for HTPC and occasional Dolphin use, the i5-4570R is going to be fine. I have a feeling the Skylake versions of these packages are going to be awesome for SSF systems.
Next to the Wii U and Xbox 360.
Maybe I could use a higher IR by reducing the other settings, but it looks great as is on my 42" 1080p monitor.
EDIT - 3xIR plays fine after turning off v-sync, and 4xIR didn't seem to improve quality. I didn't see any noticeable tearing without v-sync enabled. I think I can bump up the AA and AF a little more as well.
CPU temps are around 70C during HTPC duties and 90C running dolphin.
Contrary to some reviews, I can't ever hear the fan unless I put my ear next to the case. Very quiet, even during emulation or doing Windows updates.
Boot time with a Samsung EVO mSATA SSD is about seven second from the Brix Pro logo to a loaded desktop.
Had I known it would be this quiet, I may have gone with the i7-4770R, but for HTPC and occasional Dolphin use, the i5-4570R is going to be fine. I have a feeling the Skylake versions of these packages are going to be awesome for SSF systems.
Next to the Wii U and Xbox 360.
