Any more news about CCR1009-8G-1S-1S+PC model ?
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honzam - can You read?
So - just READ CAREFULLY …+PC - can You see difference ?? YES - that is NEW model !
Next time please more decency ![]()
More info there:
CCR1009_8G_1S_1SplusPC.pdf (495 KB)
OMG! CCR1009+PC is the one! I can’t wait to see it.
What is the power consumption?
When it will be available?
Awesome for home users.
@rzirzi: My current CCR1009-8G-1S-1S without SFP/Ethernet ideling around 18W and 23W with 2 SFP’s + 5 Ethernet Connections. Most time my CCR running with one fan, i thinks that the PC model without fans is around 1-2W less.
Passively cooled device with speed controlled fan? Is this some new definition of passive cooling?
Anyway the renders look very good.
I think - it is bug in brochure ![]()
Darn, I almost wish I had not bought a 850Gx2. Anyway it will do for now. Only downside I can see is the low amount of NAND-storage compared to the 850Gx2 and the 450G
It has card reader, so no need for big flash.
wow, waiting eagerly to buy this cute Router for my home network in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Hope Mikrotik got plan to add WiFi to this router in the future
now on webpage: http://routerboard.com/CCR1009-8G-1S-1SplusPC
Now that this is officially up on the Mikrotik site, I’m wondering if someone from Mikrotik could comment if this passively cooled model would be a better option than the other CCR1009 models for solar powered sites? How much difference should we expect to see in power consumption compared to the fan based models? Is the operating temperature range greater, lower, or the same as the other CCR1009 models?
I was wondering with the temperature too under heavy load.
Btw when can we expect the router availability in Jakarta, Indonesia?
according to specs it has a 1ghz cpu that is 200mhz less than “normal” ccr1009 surely its to lower the power consumption.
will be nice to have power consumption info
Didn’t notice the CPU speed. If you are looking at “Performance test results” table they are having same performance BUT I am not sure if Mikrotik copy paste the table lol ![]()
CPU reduction shouldn’t matter to me. The CCR1009-8G-1S-1S I have is an absolute beast from hell. It’s CPU changes between 0 and 2% during peak network times. It’s like it’s laughing at everything I throw at it. I love it! It replaced an RB1200 that had its CPU average around 25-35% during peak times with the same config. I’m foaming at the mouth for a CCR1009-8G-1S-1S+PC. However, I’m worried it might be a bit deeper with those heatsink fins sticking out the back. Might not fit in my outdoor enclosures. It seems like Mikrotik just keeps making their routers deeper and deeper. Kinda wish they would try and stick with the same form factor…
Hmmm can not find this product even in the Europe