These are somewhat unusual pico ITX motherboards with embedded N4100 Celeron processors likely meant for industrial or POS purposes, but are fully functional for home or HTPC use with a little bit of DIY know-how. They include 4gb 2400 MHz DDR4 RAM, upgradeable to 8gb (although I myself have gotten sticks as large as 32gb to work, depending on make and model.)

Storage is handled by an 2242 length M.2 slot (SATA only.)

The 6w CPU is passively cooled with included heat sink. I've also included the correct molex connector and pins for the power input (a 12V 2+A supply should suffice.) In addition, I'm including a 4 wire connector for the front panel header (labelled in the picture) which controls power switch/switch LED.

Outputs are mini-DisplayPort, usb-c, and 1Gb ethernet. Any and all questions welcome.