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Mini ITX Core Duo Motherboard

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A Mini ITX Core Duo Motherboard has surfaced in Japan, and it is rich with features. It uses the i945GM ICH7M chipset, and it will cost about $430. It has a PCI Express slot, onboard VGA, Firewire, Sata, and more.



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What's with the white looking slot things?
 
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Compact flash card slots. (thanks markkleb)
 
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$430 and it doesnt even come with a cpu..... wow.
 

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oh man
with pci e that thing could be just what i need for my next big project!

(taking a ~95 scsi drive case and modding it into an all in lan box. beige and all. i need a mobo under 8.5x8.5 and that looks like the ticket)
:) :) :)
 

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ouch 430$ .. aopen is coming out with a small form factor core duo notebook soon. maybe its only 200 bucks :)
 

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i am planing to to a nano-itx, which is gonna be even smaller...12cmx12cm.
 
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Tory said:
What's with the white looking slot things?
Compact flash card slots.

Some people dont use hard drives, they put the Operating systems on Compact Flash cards.
 

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Wow. 400+ bucks. Too pricey. I would probably buy one if it was half that price like the Desktop ATX versions of the 479 motherboards.
 
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They have SFF mobos for $99 and up. The newer ones use DDR2 and have gigabitLan.

However they arent crazy gamers yet (only PCI slot,no agp or PCIX16 yet)
 

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Why the f2k does it have sodimm *and* normal dimm slots? Seems like a waste of space, especially on an itx mobo.
 
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wazzledoozle said:
$430 and it doesnt even come with a cpu..... wow.


cheaper to buy a mac mini and part it out.... and you get the hdd, and cdrom aswell as cpu+ram for $600....


bad price point.
 

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Dippyskoodlez said:
cheaper to buy a mac mini and part it out.... and you get the hdd, and cdrom aswell as cpu+ram for $600....


bad price point.
I think the point of this unit is the pci-e slot. It's not really meant to be a mac mini kind of a unit. It could be, but there are better boards for that. This is for a tiny, portable machine that can game.
 
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Sandman said:
I think the point of this unit is the pci-e slot. It's not really meant to be a mac mini kind of a unit. It could be, but there are better boards for that. This is for a tiny, portable machine that can game.


the intel gma950 isnt really that shabby.......



for OLD... stuff...

but oblivion or BF2 on a lan pc, just use a tower.... i'd live with a lot better performancer for less price and have to lug a little bit more around... lol...
 

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DC farm, anyone? even if it is similar to a macmini, it'd be much easier to make a farm of... a very small, very powerful, very efficient farm. and very expensive. very very expensive.
 
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