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.
* Installs justs like any PCI card into a tower / desktop PC
* Low profile and standard profile bracket Inside-both Mini and standard desktop host workable
* Supports HDMI input resolutions up to '''1920x1080 at 60Hz'''
* Supports HDMI audio capture
* HDMI Full HD capture based on the TC358743 chip
* Hardware Real-Time Clock (RTC) with CR1220 coin battery socket
* Compatible with PC, Mac, Linux, and Sun Systems
* Gigabit Ethernet that supports data transfer speeds of up to '''1000 Mbps'''* '''PoE Supported ''' – Power over Ethernet for simplified installation
* Supports booting from Micro-SD, CM4 eMMC
* Supports '''ATX control ''' for powering the machine on/off and resetting it
* Supports powering via USB-C
* Equipped with a cooling fan to dissipate heat from the Raspberry Pi CPU
* 5Vdc +/-5% 3A via USB-C
* 5Vdc +/-5% via POE (IEEE 802.3af)
'''Ports & Connectors:'''
* 10/100/1000M RJ45 Ethernet jack x1
* ATX control box header 2.54pitch 2x8pin x2
'''HDMI input resolutions: '''
Max 1920 x 1080P 60Hz
'''Product Size:'''
| '''Notes''' ||
* The X651 Kits do not come with a CM4, so you will need to provide your own. This includes any of the CM4 lite variants, as well as the 16GB and 32GB eMMC models.
* <span class="tb_red">Don't power the X651 via USB Type-C socket if powering over Ethernet.</span>
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==How to Power==
* 5Vdc +/-5% 3A via USB-C (Power Via USB Type-C '''PWR''' port of X651 V1.0)
* 5Vdc +/-5% via POE (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 Cool==
* X651 equipped with an active cooling fan board (X-FAN30 V1.0) that can cool your Raspberry Pi CM4, and X-FAN30 V1.0 is included in the [[X651#Packing List | Packing List]];
* In fact, if you don't like fans, you can try [[C235]], which can fully meet the cooling needs of CM4, but [[C235]] is '''NOT''' included in the [[X651#Packing List | Packing List]];
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File:X650-IMG-5480.jpg|X-FAN30 V1.0
File:C235-06.jpg | [[C235]]
</gallery>
==Packing List==
* X651 IPKVM PCI card with standard-profile bracket x1 - CM4 not included
* PCI low-profile bracket x1
* ATX control rainbow cable 0.52M x1
* CPU cooling fan x1
* 0.96" OLED display x1
* USB-C to USB-A OTG data cable 0.5M x1
* Screw pack x1
[[File:X651-IMG-5514-acce.jpg|800px]]
==User Manual==
[http://about:blank PiKVM] is a Free and Open Source Software that is released under the GPLv3 license. The Operating System (OS) image provided here is solely for the purpose of hardware testing. For commercial use, it is advised to directly contact the developers of PiKVM. * Hardware Installation: [https://suptronics.com/ite/x651v1.0-hardware.html X651 Hardware]* How to make it work:[https://suptronics.com/ite/x651v1.0-software.html X651 Software] ===Connection Diagram===Overall connection diagram: [[File: IMG-9466-Connection.jpg|800px]]
==FAQ==
* First of all, we recommend you to get more FAQ information on the official website: [https://docs.pikvm.org/faq/ official FAQ], or check the following FAQ;
* You can post a issue ticket at [https://geekworm.com/community/forum/topic/78220/pikvm-faq Geekworm forum] or email to us (support@geekworm.com) and attached your installation pictures or videos to get some help.
* Blog sharing for reference: https://www.andysblog.de/kvm-over-ip-pikvm-als-bausatz