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Old 08 February 2004, 08:59 PM
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Default Stripped down / very basic PC hardware question

Hi

Does anyone know where I can get hold of a very basic / stripped down pc 'box' that will run Windows Xp?

All I need is one with a VGA connection and a small harddrive (plus mouse and kb connections), and its got to be very small (the smaller the better) the ideal footprint needs to be around the same as a cd case.

Presuming these things must be available.... anyone know where?

cheers

Neil

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Build it yourself - go to http://www.mini-itx.com and pick up a VIA EPIA motherboard and case. The EPIA boards all have integrated VGA, LAN, USB and so on, they're very small and quiet and are just 170mm square.
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UltimatePC were listing some offer prices on EPIA mobo's recently.

HTH,

Chris.
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