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Small Form Factor SandyB (2400s) in a VESA ITX/MATX with PSU?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by unknowngamer, 12 Jan 2011.

  1. unknowngamer

    unknowngamer here

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    I'm looking at doing a high performance but tiny PC for my dad (and maybe his mate wants one)

    I'm hoping to base it around a 2400s sandy bridge, the low power one (61-95 wots).

    A generic cheap tiny motherboard with built in VGA, green drive, 4gb of ram and a laptop optical drive.

    No overclocking, no GPU, nothing fancy.



    I'm hoping to use a VESA mount case and mount the whole PC on the monitor stand (24") and windows 7.

    I can find 2 cases that will do VESA
    this and this

    any other ideas or options.

    Thanks.
     
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