For comparison you can get a Xeon D 1540 cpu+board for under $900 (slower per-core but more cores, higher TDP, crappy DC-oriented board).
Is $1177 a reasonable price for a Core i7-6600U mini-itx board+cpu with 16GB ram?
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the Xeon-D line also tends to offer 2x1GbE and 2x10GbE ports, eg. the X10SDV-TLN4F. *wistful sigh* Wait. _Higher_ TDP?
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Skylake U series is a low-power, high-performance line.
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The i7-6600U I'm looking at does have dual gigabit, no 10gb tho. I won't connect the on-board eth anyway though because it has AMT.
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that's fair, I understand. (The X10SDV-TLN4F has an AST2400, too, but at least you can just... not plug that into the network.)
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