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Users / Re: 1" and or 2.2" Low Power Stations
« on: January 15, 2008, 07:41:07 pm »
i found this board in a german mini-itx store: (enlarge the graphic for specs)
http://www.mini-tft.de/xtc-neu/product_info.php/products_id/26550/cPath/2539_2719/mini-itx-mit-sockel-am2/aopen-nmpc68st-la,-mainboard,-mini-itx,-fuer-amd-pr.html
im sure you can find it somewhere in the us too.
its also a mini-itx board with a nvidia chipset, so it should fully support UI2. it also got a DVI-port which is HDCP capable.
since it is socket AM2, you could use a energie efficient AMD processor with enough power to play varoius high-def content.
you won't be able to find any vese-mountable case, but you can create a very thin client with low energy consumption, though you wont reach energy values like the VIA boards do. the only thing im not sure about is how effective and noisy the low profile coolers for the CPU are.
http://www.mini-tft.de/xtc-neu/product_info.php/products_id/26550/cPath/2539_2719/mini-itx-mit-sockel-am2/aopen-nmpc68st-la,-mainboard,-mini-itx,-fuer-amd-pr.html
im sure you can find it somewhere in the us too.
its also a mini-itx board with a nvidia chipset, so it should fully support UI2. it also got a DVI-port which is HDCP capable.
since it is socket AM2, you could use a energie efficient AMD processor with enough power to play varoius high-def content.
you won't be able to find any vese-mountable case, but you can create a very thin client with low energy consumption, though you wont reach energy values like the VIA boards do. the only thing im not sure about is how effective and noisy the low profile coolers for the CPU are.