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    Default Small sized 'board

    Hey guys, im looking for a very small board for my upcoming mod.
    Something ideal would be the size of the barebones systems use...
    but everywhere that i looked, they only sell the barebones system as a whole

    any ideas?? .....there is 1 catch tho....i need a P4...not AMD

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Small sized 'board

    micor atx is what your probably looking for. But there is always mini itx's too (mini or micor idk search both)

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    Default Re: Small sized 'board

    yeah, you'll need to be more specific on your case configuration. First thing that comes to my mind would be a Micro ATX board, but that's not the only small sized board out there.
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    Default Re: Small sized 'board

    Crazy Billy Bob's got a teny tiny mobo for his R2 unit mod; check the last page of his worklog.
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    Default Re: Small sized 'board

    well my initial "idea" was to take some audio shelf system.....somethin' like this


    gut the CD components, cuz i have other places i can listen to CDs....and just keep the cassette decks....in the empty space above the cassettes i wanted to place the pc hardware....BUT im now not that sure the sizing will work out...

    the only purpose of the pc is to dwnld 24/7....but why not make it with style

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    Default Re: Small sized 'board

    Great idea! Give us some dimensions and we'll give you advise. A mini itx mobo or a micro ATX mobo could probably fit. It'll be the PSU that knocks you.
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    Default Re: Small sized 'board

    Definatly mini itx is the board you are looking for.

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    yeah...ps is what im worried about too
    one of the impovazations that i have thought of so far, is to take off the existing sides and replace them with some aluminum

    thanks for the quick advice

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    sounds fine, but maybe plexi would be better(its not a metal so its not as conductive, and its easier to work with.

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