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⇱ Logic Supply's Karbon 300: A Well Built, Extremely Durable Linux PC For Demanding Low-Power Environments - Phoronix


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Logic Supply's Karbon 300: A Well Built, Extremely Durable Linux PC For Demanding Low-Power Environments

Written by Michael Larabel in Computers on 3 June 2019 at 03:02 PM EDT. Page 1 of 4. 9 Comments.

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Back in March we wrote about industrial-grade PC manufacturer Logic Supply announcing the Karbon 300 as a compact and rugged Ubuntu/Windows system. Fast forward to last month, Logic Supply sent over the now-shipping Karbon 300 system to put it through our tests at Phoronix. This passively-cooled PC has passed our tests after weeks of benchmarking and is running great.

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The Logic Supply Karbon 300 is built to withstand extreme temperature ranges (-25C to 70C), variable power or shock, and vibration-prone environments (MIL-STD-810 certification). While nothing is stopping you from using it as a rugged, passive Linux desktop PC, the Karbon 300 is tailored towards low-power industrial applications with featuring a CAN bus, two COM ports, a ventless chassis to deal with often dirty industrial environments.

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Of more common connectivity for all users, the Karbon 300 has three Gigabit LAN connections with optional Power over Ethernet support, four USB 3.0 ports, optional WiFi/Bluetooth (and a 4G option), and two DisplayPort outputs backed by Intel's integrated graphics.

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The Karbon 300 is built around Intel's Apollo Lake platform with options of either the Atom x5-E3930 or Atom x7-E3950. By default the Karbon 300 ships with a 32GB M.2 SSD but there is a wide range of NVMe SSDs supported and options for these solid-state drives can withstand wide temperature ranges.

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The Karbon 300 is backed by Logic Supply with a standard two year warranty but can be upgraded to a three year warranty plan at additional cost. Pricing of the base unit for the Atom E3930 model with 32GB of M.2 SSD storage and 4GB of RAM starts out at $649 USD.

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Additional specs on the Karbon 300 and other information can be found at LogicSupply.com while now let's move onto our testing.