Introducing the X651, a state-of-the-art Raspberry Pi CM4-based KVM-over-IP remote management PCI Express card that seamlessly integrates into 1U and 2U form factors across PC, Sun, and Mac platforms. This innovative solution provides remote, unblocked, BIOS-level access and control to optimize server management. Accessible from any web browser, the X651 offers secure, stable, and high-speed KVM access anytime, anywhere.
* Gigabit Ethernet that supports data transfer speeds of up to '''1000 Mbps'''
* '''PoE Supported''' – Power over Ethernet for simplified installation
* <span class="tb_red">Supports booting from 16GB Micro-SD, (Requires CM4 without eMMC)</span>* <span class="tb_red">Supports booting from CM4 with eMMC 16GB / 32GB (Do not support 8GB eMMC)</span>
* Supports '''ATX control''' for powering the machine on/off and resetting it
* Supports powering via USB-C
* 5Vdc +/-5% 3A via USB-C (Power Via USB Type-C '''PWR''' port of X651 V1.0)
* 5Vdc +/-5% via POE power (IEEE 802.3af) (Recommend, but it's expensive because you need a poe switch, '''<span style="color:red;">the poe switch must support 802.3af.</span>''') [[File:X651-IMG-4936-How_to_Power.jpg|800px]]
* How to make it work: [https://suptronics.com/ite/x651v1.0-software.html X651 Software]
'''How to choose a Raspberry Pi CM4 model'''
<span class="tb_red">Please note that CM4 with eMMC does not support booting from SD card. You can use the following two solutions:</span>
① CM4 without eMMC + 16GB micro-SD card
② CM4 with eMMC '''16GB or 32GB''' (8GB is not supported, because the PIKVM V3 OS image file requires at least 9GB of space after decompression, 8GB cannot be flashed into OS to eMMC. For example: CM4004008 (RAM is 4GB, eMMC is 8GB) cannot be used with X651!)