System enclosure
Bracket on the System enclosure
Fixture A
Touchscreen
module

User Manual version 2.1

3.4.1.Fixing on the System Enclosure’s front panel

Refer to the following figure and follow the steps below.

1.Cut a window of the same size of the OPEN system’s panel display on the

system enclosure. The system enclosure should come with some brackets. To make the brackets, please refer to the diagram of the dimension and fixing holes of the OPEN system in Sec. 1.4. Fix the brackets on the 4 sides of the enclosure’s front panel. The brackets are used to fix the OPEN system and the system enclosure together later. The OPEN system can either be fixed to brackets of the system enclosure by screws or by soldering.

2. Before inserting the OPEN system into the system enclosure, make sure all the hardware jumpers and necessary software are installed.

3. Use metal fixture A to fix the touchscreen module to the OPEN system chassis. If no touchscreen is used, then put a glass or acrylic piece instead. The touchscreen module frame is still needed to fix the transparent piece to the computer.

4.Screw the brackets on the system enclosure and the metal fixture A on the OPEN system chassis together with provided screws.

Note: The suggested thickness of the glass or acrylic used for the transparent piece is between 2mm to 5mm depending on the bronze stick height. If the system is to be put in public area, it is suggested to use resilient glass or acrylic to protect the LCD display.

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Intel OPEN (660) 120/140/150 II user manual Fixing on the System Enclosure’s front panel

OPEN (660) 120/140/150 II specifications

Intel OPEN (660) 120/140/150 II represents a significant advancement in Intel's lineup of high-performing processors, designed to cater to various computing needs ranging from personal computing to demanding enterprise applications. This processor family integrates a blend of innovative technologies that contribute to its enhanced performance, efficiency, and versatility.

At the heart of the OPEN (660) series is Intel’s cutting-edge architecture, which optimizes data processing capabilities while maintaining energy efficiency. The lineup features three models - 120, 140, and 150 II - each offering different performance tiers to accommodate varied workloads. This modularity ensures that users can select a processor that best suits their performance requirements and budget.

One of the standout characteristics of the OPEN (660) series is its advanced multi-core architecture. The processors in this lineup boast multiple cores and threads, enabling efficient multitasking and improved performance for simultaneous applications. This feature is particularly beneficial for users engaged in resource-intensive tasks, such as video editing, gaming, or running virtual machines.

The OPEN (660) processors also incorporate Intel Turbo Boost Technology, which dynamically increases the processor’s clock speed when demanding workloads are presented. This function allows users to experience enhanced performance during peak usage while maintaining overall energy efficiency during lighter tasks. Paired with Intel’s Smart Cache, which intelligently allocates cache memory to the cores as needed, the OPEN (660) series ensures swift data retrieval and processing.

Energy efficiency is another hallmark of the OPEN (660) processors. With improved thermal design power (TDP) ratings, these processors can deliver exceptional performance while minimizing power consumption. This feature not only contributes to a more sustainable computing environment but also reduces cooling costs and extends the lifespan of hardware.

Additionally, Intel OPEN (660) offers robust support for integrated graphics, enhancing visual performance for users without dedicated graphics cards. This capability is perfect for everyday computing tasks, streamlining workflows in office applications, and delivering a satisfying gaming experience at moderate settings.

With built-in security features such as Intel Trusted Execution Technology and hardware-based security against emerging vulnerabilities, the OPEN (660) series stands out in terms of data protection, making it suitable for corporate environments where data security is paramount.

In conclusion, the Intel OPEN (660) 120/140/150 II processors provide impressive performance, energy efficiency, and security features, making them an ideal choice for a variety of users, from home users to large enterprises. With their advanced capabilities, these processors reaffirm Intel’s commitment to delivering high-quality computing solutions that meet the evolving demands of technology users.