Article index:
- 1 – Overview
- 2 – Gallery
- 3 – Gallery: inside the BRIX
- 4 – CPU and GPU Data
- 5 – Benchmarks
- 6 – Agressive Throttling and Noise
- 7 – Conclusion
2 – Gallery
Let’s see some detailed pictures of the BRIX.
The box:


The bundle:
- a BRIX system
- a quick start guide
- an external PSU
- a mini-DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable
- a Mini-HDMI to HDMI cable
- a 3.5mm stereo audio Y-splitter for the microphone and the headphone
- a VESA mount bracket + screws
- a Flash memory with BRIX gaming driver

The external 180W PSU:

The BRIX case:





A cool feature of the BRIX is that it can be installed to the rear side of a monitor thankt to the mounting plate included in the bundle:

Article index:
1344 CUDA cores, 112 TMUs and 24 ROPs it’s desktop 660Ti actually
6GB VRAM is excellent :O 🙂 but Brix GTX 760 is crap for gaming because it’s much slower than GTX 760 reference. :S lool
Do you think running the Brix without it’s case on would help the overheating? (when i say case i mean like leaving off the side panel with the ethernet port/HDMI/USB but keeping the top on)
Nice idea with that Box, but the components aren’t efficient enough for that small box. Its nice to have High-End-Components in such a small case, but if you can’t use it under full utilization, this is senseless.
Zotac do that better with his ZBox EN760. Yes its not as fast as this box (before the Brix-Box throtteling the GPU), but its quiet, it doesn’t overheat and it doesn’t need to throttle the GPU under long time utilization.
Perhaps Gigabyte develop a new Box and solving that problems, than its a real nice small PC