Maybe its an object mod... Ammo box mods come to mind... Just because a u need a small mobo, doesn't mean u should compromise on its performance.
Maybe its an object mod... Ammo box mods come to mind... Just because a u need a small mobo, doesn't mean u should compromise on its performance.
mini-itx makes a good compact space saving htpc, prolly good for internet multi-play too.
my computer is running on a p4sdla-oxford. Its is an hp mobo and i think its totally awesome. I play any game with a 5200 and ive never had any problems except for the fact that you cant overclock it in bios.
Thats a pretty hefty problem as far as i'm concerned...
mini-itx isn't really meant to be overclocked. for the most part they are meant as 'always-on' solutions for automotive multimedia/electronics and htpc solutions. since most mini-itx mobos are fanless solutions anyway, heat dissipation would be a major issue with an oced board, especially in an object mod.
I admit shuttles usually arent cooled properly, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be OC'd... And i just hate the thought of a 'fanless' solution... *shudders* lol
What i meant was that for me, no matter what chip i get, i'm still gonna OC it and squeeze a little bit more out. I'm running a 400mhz overclock with stock AMD cooling atm... <3 the Barton core!
I've only had a few probs every so often, requiring a 10mhz drop in the FSB for hot days.
And the OTHER thing about non OC mobo's is that RAM customisation is usually not allowed either... And your ram will often run at lower speeds than intended, and RAM is very easy to OC (the timings), even without great cooling...
Ofcourse decent is required... I admit i'm a gamer, so performance will always play big in my books
I would just want to get a Board which allows that if possible...
i know there are some sites that offer bios tweak tools and drivers for mini-itx mobos, but they tend to be model specific. i think mini-itx.com or idotpc.com might have some.
In terms, of gaming you would want to get a VIA EPIA MII model mobo. comes with built in firewire and 7.1 audio and a bunch of other features. it has a high profile compared to other itx mobos tho, and might be difficult to cram into tight spaces.
arnt micro and mini itx different types of boards?
Could be, but not that i know of... i only remember seeing ATX and µATX on the form factor site.
i have found the problem. People including my self have gotten micro ATX and mini ITX confused. these are two totally different types of mobos. So from here remember that this thread is about micro ATX.