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Offline RedXIII

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« on: June 18, 2004, 10:55:43 PM »
www.mini-itx.com

I heard about the Mini-ITX By somebody on here. Since they seem quite cheap, and quite compact, both huge pluses in what im looking for, I was wondering if somebody can help me with a few things. Especially from the people who are far more computer literate than I am (I am computer literate yes, but not extremely computer-literate, I only know the basics).

1: Does this motherboard, the VIA EPIA MII 12000 1.2Ghz Motherboard, Support Serial ATA?

2: What are the specs of the Motherboard, the exacts of everything? I did get a few specs from the website, but it appears theres no place you can find a clear spec list of everything.

3: Personal and professional opinions on these. I am planning this for use of a Data storage system, using a Serial ATA 250 GB Harddrive for 200 USD. A Compact system, extremely long-lasting parts, and cheapness are my main focous points.
« Last Edit: June 18, 2004, 10:56:33 PM by RedXIII »
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Offline Zircon

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« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2004, 04:34:57 AM »
VIA EPIA MII-Series Specifications
Processor   

- VIA C3 processor 1,2 GHz
Chipset   

- VIA CLE266 North Bridge
- VIA VT8235 South Bridge
System Memory   

- 1 DDR266 DIMM socket
- Up to 1GB memory size
VGA   - Integrated VIA Unichrome™ 2D/3D graphics with MPEG-2 Accelerator, motion compensation and duo-view support
Onboard CardBus / CompactFlash   - CardBus Type I & Type II
- Ricoh R5C476 II / R5C485 CardBus Corntroller
Back Panel I/O   - 1 CardBus Type I and Type II slot
- 1 CompactFlash slot
- 1 RJ-45 LAN port
- 1 PS2 mouse port
- 1 PS2 keyboard port
- 1 Serial port
- 2 USB 2.0 ports
- 1 VGA port
- 1 RCA port (SPDIF or TV-Out)
- 1 S-Video port
- 1 1394 port
- 3 Audio jacks: line-out, line-in and mic-in ;can be switched to 6 channel output
Onboard I/O Connectors   - 1 USB connector for 2 additional USB 2.0 ports
- Front-panel audio connectors (mic-in and line-out)
- CD Audio-in connector
- 1 Buzzer
- FIR connector
- CIR connector (Switchable for KB/MS)
- Wake-on-LAN
- 1 LPT port header
- CPU/Sys FAN/Fan 3
- 1 Connector for LVDS module (Optional)
- 1 Serial port connector for second COM port
Expansion Slots   

- 1 PCI
Onboard IDE   

- 2 X UltraDMA 133/100/66 Connector
Onboard Floppy   

- 1 x FDD Connector
Onboard LAN   

- VIA Networking Tahoe™ VT6103 Fast Ethernet 10/100 PHY-ceiver
Onboard Audio   

- VIA VIA Vinyl Six-TRAC Audio AC' 97 codec
Onboard IEEE 1394   - VIA VT6307S IEEE 1394 (Optional)
Onboard TV-Out   - VIA VT1622A TV Out
BIOS   

- Award BIOS
- 2/4Mbit flash memory
System Monitoring & Management   

- CPU voltage monitoring
- Wake-on-LAN
- Keyboard Power-on
-Timer Power-on
-System power management
- AC power failure recovery
Form Factor   

- Mini-ITX (6 layer)
- 17 cm x 17 cm

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Sorry, no serial ata...
It only costs 189,00 Euro though...

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« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2004, 08:54:02 AM »
Guess I should email them and ask them to put Serial ATA on their next motherboard.

I may get it regardless of that problem, Could get a Serial ATA PCI Card, since a 300 GB 5200 speed IDE Western Digital costs about 280, wheras a 250 GB 7200 Speed Serial ATA Harddrive by the same company costs only 220 Dollars. Therefore, the Serial ATA Harddrive is more economical. Even with 50 GB Less, it is not a huge chunk of data storage.
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« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2004, 08:56:58 AM »
Quote
I heard about the Mini-ITX By somebody on here.
It was me :P.

I heard on the Via site that there are ITX mobo's with SATA. If you can't find one you could always buy a PCI riser and use a SATA Controller or use a conversion cable that converts IDE to SATA.
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« Reply #4 on: June 23, 2004, 12:26:45 AM »
Actually, I'd prefer the Serial ATA for Western Digital's 10,000rpm Raptor Drives.  I've heard great things about those...super fast, I want to get my hands on one.

They're "small" in comparison, with only two sizes at the moment - 36 GB and 74 GB options.  The small one runs around 120 USD and the larger around 210 USD.  Installs Windows XP Pro in 10-12 minutes, or so I'm told.

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« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2005, 03:36:21 PM »


LV-673 Features    

CPU: Intel Pentium M/ Celeron M @ 400/533MHz FSB.  

Memory: 2 x 240 pin DDR2 400/533MHz up to 2.0GB.  

Chipset: Intel 915GM and ICH6-M.

VGA Interface: Intel 915GM integrated GMA 900 Technology.

LVDS Interface: 18-bit dual channel LVDS interface.Supports up to WUXGA panel resolution.

TV out: HDTV built-in.

LAN Interface: 2 x Marvell 8053 PCIE Giga LAN

PCI Enhanced IDE: UltraATA/133 IDE up to 2 ATAPI .

Serial ATA: Integrated Serial ATA controller facilitates high-speed data transfers at up to 150 MB/s for each of 2 ports.

Audio: Intel ICH6-M integrated with Realtek ALC880 High Definition Audio.

I/O Ports: 4 x RS232 Serial Ports, 6 x USB2.0 ports, 1 x DB15 VGA port,1 x  PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports.

Extended Interface: One PCI Express x 16 bus add-in card connector, Mini-PCI socket and PCMCIA Type II slot.

SSD: IDE1 supports DOM & 1 x CompactFlash socket.

GPIO Interface: Onboard programmable 8-bit Digital I/O interface.

Power supply:  DC 12V used only.


thats the ITX I want
 

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« Reply #6 on: April 22, 2005, 03:38:11 PM »
id like 2 get a small comp just for TV

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« Reply #7 on: April 22, 2005, 03:52:56 PM »
you mean to use as tv or to use a tv as monitor?

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« Reply #8 on: April 22, 2005, 04:01:58 PM »
a small comp, 2 use on TV, to watch tv eps, movies etc, and play op2 on tv etc. i do all this anyway but a small comp just for it would be better.

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« Reply #9 on: April 22, 2005, 07:28:29 PM »
Well you could get a mini itx with a pci slot and then buy a pci tv in card because alot of the mini itx have a s video or a RCA connector on them  or you could find one with a AGP and go for a ATI RADEON All IN WONDER card.  just finding the case that will work for ya.

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« Reply #10 on: April 22, 2005, 08:06:18 PM »
yea thats wut a plan 2 do.. tho prolly get one with AGP so i can put a better card on it.

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« Reply #11 on: April 22, 2005, 11:13:15 PM »
no mobos have agp in the mini-itx form-factor. they really don't need one because they arn't designed for gaming and they have pci all in wonders that'll work just fine. or u could get a tv tuner with hardware encodeing and use the built in video
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« Reply #12 on: April 26, 2005, 06:35:59 AM »
The one in the picture in my post has a PCI express that would suport a kick ass vid card like a X800 all in wonder.  Yes there are Mini ITX boards with AGP they just havent come into production.
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« Reply #13 on: May 23, 2005, 10:11:45 PM »
Check this out Nano-ITX
This is the next generation of small footprint PC's 12cm x 12cm o.O. They have a link there for the MOBO as well. I'll give it here also tho
 VIA EPIA N Mainboard
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Hard Drive: Fujitsu 15k SAS SCSI 74GB/148GB Raid 0 @ 189MBps
Moniter: LG Flatron 20.1in Widescreen LCD 8ms 1400:1 Contrast ratio w/ F engine
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DVD Burners: 2x SONY DVD-RW
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CPU Heatsink[/b]ZeroTerm NV120
OS[/b]Windows Vista Home Premium x64
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