In Reply to: Re: Newbie needs help getting rid of CDP... posted by wheezer on February 28, 2007 at 19:54:26:
logic supply is where I got my system. I bought the parts from them and assembled it myself, but I wish I had let them do it, this was a very small system and it was a real pain in the neck getting all the cables routed properly to close the case!I have a 600MHz EPIA minit-itx board in a casetronix C134 case, 256 meg memory, 30gig HD and slimline CD drive. I'm running linux on it so those specs are perfectly capable of handling the task. It hardly ever gets over 5% cpu utilization when playing music.
I you want to put windows on it you'll probably want something a little more gutsy. Their current crop of casses have a heat pipe assembly that replaces the heatsink on EPIA motherboards which transfers the heat to heatsinks built into the case. These say they can go up to 1.5GHz boards. These are still quite small.
You can get 7 or 8 inch VGA displays with touchscreen from them which are great for running such a system (but NOT cheap).
John S.
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