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  1. Join Date
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    #31
    Too much time on your hands?

    Nice work.

    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Anyone going to do a PYREX PC ??
    Problema magbutas sa glass, need special tools. At parang mas nagta-trap ng init ang glass. But I guess it can be done with the right tools and cooling...

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    #32
    Quote Originally Posted by oldblue View Post
    ser sa oven naman sa susunod
    Waffle Iron PC:


    Toaster PC:


    These and more can be found at: http://www.mini-itx.com/

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    #33
    To anyone interested: this is the mini-ITX board I used for my project.
    ================================================== ==

    http://www.mini-itx.com/2007/05/16/i...-desktop-board



    Intel will shortly add a Mini-ITX to its range of desktop boards, in their cost efficient "Essentials" range. The D201GLY features an Intel Celeron 200 series processor soldered directly to the motherboard, with a SiS662 Chipset providing integrated SiS Mirage 1 graphics.

    Intel are targetting the board at the high-growth "sub-entry" market - for use in PCs costing less than $US299 in both developing and mature markets. With a 1.33GHz single-core Celeron 215 fitted, the board requires less than 27W of power.

    The "Little Valley" D201GLY will not be the first foray into Mini-ITX for Intel - many Mini-ITX boards have used Intel CPUs, and their mobile chipsets are often appropriated for the form factor by board manufacturers. But the D201GLY is the first Intel-branded board to appear - albeit with a non-Intel chipset.



    [SIZE="5"]Intel® Desktop Board D201GLY Specifications[/SIZE]

    Processor Support: Intel® Celeron® processor 200 sequence soldered down in BGA package

    Supported FSB: 533 MHz

    Chipset: SiS662* Chipset with 964L

    Supports HT Technology2: No

    Graphics: Integrated Graphics

    Graphics Connector: No

    Memory Support: DDR2 533 SDRAM 1 slot, Single-channel (1 GB max)

    Expansion Slots: 1 PCI

    Audio: 2-channel audio

    USB Ports: 6 Hi-Speed USB 2.0, 2 back ports / 4 ports via 2 internal headers

    1394: None

    Storage: ATA 100 up to two devices

    RAID: No

    On-Board LAN: 10/100 Network Connection

    TPM: No

    Lead Free: Yes

    TPM: No

    Software

    * Diskeeper* Home Edition
    * Norton* Internet Security
    * Skype*
    * TypePad*
    * Kaspersky* Anti-Virus6
    * Kingsoft* Antivirus7

    Intel® Advanced BIOS

    * Intel® Rapid BIOS Boot
    * Intel® Express BIOS Update

    Windows Vista* and WHQL Support: No

    Warranty: 3 year limited warranty

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    #34
    nice.. very clean. easy access yung mobo for troubleshooting and upgrading.

    but i still like your VHS PC more..

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    #35
    anyone who knows where to find pico-PSUs?

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    #36
    ipapatent mo na yan

    makagawa nga din ng ganyan pero hindi tupperware............. ref

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    #37
    Quote Originally Posted by squatt3r View Post
    anyone who knows where to find pico-PSUs?
    so far, none locally.

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    #38
    found one in tipidpc.com. 2500 yung price without the AC adapter. magandang surf/download/carputer rig.

    it already found its way into a PS one casing. this one was modded by a Pinoy
    http://www.pcmodz.info/viewtopic.php?id=64%20title=

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    #39
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Waffle Iron PC:


    Toaster PC:


    These and more can be found at: http://www.mini-itx.com/
    wow galing!

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    #40
    Quote Originally Posted by squatt3r View Post
    found one in tipidpc.com. 2500 yung price without the AC adapter. magandang surf/download/carputer rig.

    it already found its way into a PS one casing. this one was modded by a Pinoy
    http://www.pcmodz.info/viewtopic.php?id=64%20title=
    Too bad the guy who did the PS1 project didn't include a pic of the power supply he used.

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