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I was very happy with the way this case turned out and fit in with my entertainment system. The AMD CPU runs VERY cool on the stock heatsink/fan combo (mid teens C idle, low 30's C heavy load) and is plenty fast for now so I'll keep it stock. The ATI Radeon HD 3200 video helps a lot with H264 hardware acceleration to handle those 1080p videos.
Antec Veris Fusion Black 430 Micro ATX Media Center Case
- Built in IR receiver, LCD display and volume knob
- 430W power supply
- Side mounted exhaust fans
- Front panel inputs and optical drive access
AMD Athlon X2 5200+ 2.7Ghz CPU
- Dual-core, 65W, 65nm
- 512KBx2 L2 cache
Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H Micro ATX Motherboard
- ATI Radeon HD 3200 (H264 hardware support)
- VGA and digital DVI, HDMI with HDCP
- Realtek 889A 7.1 analog or optical SPDIF audio output (8ch)
- Realtek 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet
- Tons of USB, firewire, eSATA
Mushkin 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2 SDRAM
- DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
- Cas 5, 5-4-4-12, 1.8Volt
Seagate Baracuda 7200.11 ST31000340AS 1TB Hard Drive
- 7200rpm, 32MB cache
- SATA 3.0Gbps, 4.16ms average latency
Logitech diNovo Edge Bluetooth Keyboard
- Charging base and built in rechargeable li/ion battery
- Built in mouse "disc"
- Touch sensitive volume control slider (think Star Trek TNG transporter!)
- Media controls
The new Alienware® Aurora™ ALX desktop delivers the ultimate, out-of-the-box gaming experience in a MicroATX PC. With factory-overclocked processors, the most extreme graphics and a new industrial design, you'll have the best arsenal in the universe. Play hard and look good doing it. Absolute power is now in your hands.
Tech Specs:
Processor : Intel® Core™ i7-980 Six Core Processor, 3.33GHz, 12MB Cache,
Operating System: Genuine Windows® 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
Memory2: 32 GB2 Tri-Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1333Mhz - 6 DIMMS
Hard Drive: 2000GB3 SATA II hard drive (7200RPM)
Optical Drive: 6X Dual Layer Blu-ray Disc™ Burner (BD-RE, DVD±RW, CD-RW)
Video Card : 4GB GDDR5 AMD Radeon™ HD 6990
Falta lo que no se ve, a saber:
- Sony Ericsson k750i, desde el que hago la foto.
- Sony Ericsson T68 para emergencias (el movil mas longevo que conozco, y está como el primer dia) (se lo he prestado a una amiga que se ha quedado sin teléfono)
- Mi llavero, que es un pendrive de 512 MB
- El laboratorio (ya pondré una foto):
* un Pentium 166 para hacer el cafre (informaticamente, claro)
* una pantalla LCD y un teclado sacados de un portatil toshiba de desguace. Algo habrá que hacer con ellos cuando tenga tiempo
* Una placa microATX elitegroup para PIV (socket 478) a la espera de memoria, procesador, HD... (se admiten donaciones :D)
NIKON D90 | 18-70 mm f/3.5-4.5 at 25mm | 200 ISO | 1/60 sec at f/3.8
While my Macbook is being serviced (keyboard repacement, and LCD inverter / LCD screen replacement ... love applecare), I thought that I would build myself a cheap PC to run adobe lightroom (yeah for cross platform compatability).
For the princly price of $601.00, I built myself the following system:
Gigabyte G31-ES2L motherboard ($97.00)
Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 CPU ($200.00)
Kingston PC6400 DDR2 4GB Ram ($75.00)
Western Digital Caviar SE 80Gb SataII HDD ($72.00)
Antec NSK 1380 MicroATX case w/ 350w Power supply ($157.00)
I use an external DVD ROM drive because I'm too cheap to buy one to install the OS. I've still got to get a WIFI card for it, the spare ones I have don't work when the computer has more than 2GB RAM installed (don't ask...)
Took around 1 hr to build, and is running Windows7 ultimate beta. Never seen lightroom run so quick!
This is the inner workings of an industrial computer. It is used for displaying information to the system operators.
The picture was taken tonight in Banbury Oxfordshire during a night shift. I was there to upgrade the data within the PC. Unfortunatly, due to a technical problem the work couldn't be completed and had to be abandoned early.
24th November 2006
(400D-1566)
I was very happy with the way this case turned out and fit in with my entertainment system. The AMD CPU runs VERY cool on the stock heatsink/fan combo (mid teens C idle, low 30's C heavy load) and is plenty fast for now so I'll keep it stock. The ATI Radeon HD 3200 video helps a lot with H264 hardware acceleration to handle those 1080p videos.
Antec Veris Fusion Black 430 Micro ATX Media Center Case
- Built in IR receiver, LCD display and volume knob
- 430W power supply
- Side mounted exhaust fans
- Front panel inputs and optical drive access
AMD Athlon X2 5200+ 2.7Ghz CPU
- Dual-core, 65W, 65nm
- 512KBx2 L2 cache
Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H Micro ATX Motherboard
- ATI Radeon HD 3200 (H264 hardware support)
- VGA and digital DVI, HDMI with HDCP
- Realtek 889A 7.1 analog or optical SPDIF audio output (8ch)
- Realtek 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet
- Tons of USB, firewire, eSATA
Mushkin 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2 SDRAM
- DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
- Cas 5, 5-4-4-12, 1.8Volt
Seagate Baracuda 7200.11 ST31000340AS 1TB Hard Drive
- 7200rpm, 32MB cache
- SATA 3.0Gbps, 4.16ms average latency
Logitech diNovo Edge Bluetooth Keyboard
- Charging base and built in rechargeable li/ion battery
- Built in mouse "disc"
- Touch sensitive volume control slider (think Star Trek TNG transporter!)
- Media controls
I was very happy with the way this case turned out and fit in with my entertainment system. The AMD CPU runs VERY cool on the stock heatsink/fan combo (mid teens C idle, low 30's C heavy load) and is plenty fast for now so I'll keep it stock. The ATI Radeon HD 3200 video helps a lot with H264 hardware acceleration to handle those 1080p videos.
Antec Veris Fusion Black 430 Micro ATX Media Center Case
- Built in IR receiver, LCD display and volume knob
- 430W power supply
- Side mounted exhaust fans
- Front panel inputs and optical drive access
AMD Athlon X2 5200+ 2.7Ghz CPU
- Dual-core, 65W, 65nm
- 512KBx2 L2 cache
Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H Micro ATX Motherboard
- ATI Radeon HD 3200 (H264 hardware support)
- VGA and digital DVI, HDMI with HDCP
- Realtek 889A 7.1 analog or optical SPDIF audio output (8ch)
- Realtek 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet
- Tons of USB, firewire, eSATA
Mushkin 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2 SDRAM
- DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
- Cas 5, 5-4-4-12, 1.8Volt
Seagate Baracuda 7200.11 ST31000340AS 1TB Hard Drive
- 7200rpm, 32MB cache
- SATA 3.0Gbps, 4.16ms average latency
Logitech diNovo Edge Bluetooth Keyboard
- Charging base and built in rechargeable li/ion battery
- Built in mouse "disc"
- Touch sensitive volume control slider (think Star Trek TNG transporter!)
- Media controls
NIKON D90 | 18-70 mm f/3.5-4.5 at 27mm | 200 ISO | 1/60 sec at f/3.8
While my Macbook is being serviced (keyboard repacement, and LCD inverter / LCD screen replacement ... love applecare), I thought that I would build myself a cheap PC to run adobe lightroom (yeah for cross platform compatability).
For the princly price of $601.00, I built myself the following system:
Gigabyte G31-ES2L motherboard ($97.00)
Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 CPU ($200.00)
Kingston PC6400 DDR2 4GB Ram ($75.00)
Western Digital Caviar SE 80Gb SataII HDD ($72.00)
Antec NSK 1380 MicroATX case w/ 350w Power supply ($157.00)
I use an external DVD ROM drive because I'm too cheap to buy one to install the OS. I've still got to get a WIFI card for it, the spare ones I have don't work when the computer has more than 2GB RAM installed (don't ask...)
Took around 1 hr to build, and is running Windows7 ultimate beta. Never seen lightroom run so quick!
This is my plan for the fanless HTPC:
Specs:
ThermalTake PurePower 350watt Fanless power supply
AMD Turion 64 30-watt processor
ATI Chipset MicroATX motherboard with DVI output, and PCI-Express
X-FI ExtremeMusic Sound card / Dolby Digital Processor
2GB of RAM
Dual-layer DVD Burner
Gyration Keyboard and Mouse
250GB Seagate SATA HD (larger storage via networked server)
The plan is to powdercoat the chassis matte black and apply veneer to the front of the HTPC.
NIKON D90 | 18-70 mm f/3.5-4.5 at 29mm | 200 ISO | 1/60 sec at f/3.8
While my Macbook is being serviced (keyboard repacement, and LCD inverter / LCD screen replacement ... love applecare), I thought that I would build myself a cheap PC to run adobe lightroom (yeah for cross platform compatability).
For the princly price of $601.00, I built myself the following system:
Gigabyte G31-ES2L motherboard ($97.00)
Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 CPU ($200.00)
Kingston PC6400 DDR2 4GB Ram ($75.00)
Western Digital Caviar SE 80Gb SataII HDD ($72.00)
Antec NSK 1380 MicroATX case w/ 350w Power supply ($157.00)
I use an external DVD ROM drive because I'm too cheap to buy one to install the OS. I've still got to get a WIFI card for it, the spare ones I have don't work when the computer has more than 2GB RAM installed (don't ask...)
Took around 1 hr to build, and is running Windows7 ultimate beta. Never seen lightroom run so quick!
NIKON D90 | 18-70 mm f/3.5-4.5 at 34mm | 200 ISO | 1/60 sec at f/4.0
While my Macbook is being serviced (keyboard repacement, and LCD inverter / LCD screen replacement ... love applecare), I thought that I would build myself a cheap PC to run adobe lightroom (yeah for cross platform compatability).
For the princly price of $601.00, I built myself the following system:
Gigabyte G31-ES2L motherboard ($97.00)
Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 CPU ($200.00)
Kingston PC6400 DDR2 4GB Ram ($75.00)
Western Digital Caviar SE 80Gb SataII HDD ($72.00)
Antec NSK 1380 MicroATX case w/ 350w Power supply ($157.00)
I use an external DVD ROM drive because I'm too cheap to buy one to install the OS. I've still got to get a WIFI card for it, the spare ones I have don't work when the computer has more than 2GB RAM installed (don't ask...)
Took around 1 hr to build, and is running Windows7 ultimate beta. Never seen lightroom run so quick!
NIKON D90 | 18-70 mm f/3.5-4.5 at 18mm | 200 ISO | 1/60 sec at f/3.5
While my Macbook is being serviced (keyboard repacement, and LCD inverter / LCD screen replacement ... love applecare), I thought that I would build myself a cheap PC to run adobe lightroom (yeah for cross platform compatability).
For the princly price of $601.00, I built myself the following system:
Gigabyte G31-ES2L motherboard ($97.00)
Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 CPU ($200.00)
Kingston PC6400 DDR2 4GB Ram ($75.00)
Western Digital Caviar SE 80Gb SataII HDD ($72.00)
Antec NSK 1380 MicroATX case w/ 350w Power supply ($157.00)
I use an external DVD ROM drive because I'm too cheap to buy one to install the OS. I've still got to get a WIFI card for it, the spare ones I have don't work when the computer has more than 2GB RAM installed (don't ask...)
Took around 1 hr to build, and is running Windows7 ultimate beta. Never seen lightroom run so quick!
Das Prodigy (weiß) ist breiter und höher als das Aerocool QS200 Lite, obwohl in das Aerocool ein größeres Mainbaord und mehr Laufwerke passen. - Einzig im Bereich "Platz für Festplatten" hat das Bitfenix die Nase vorn.
Für Leute, die wie ich mit zwei Festplatten auskommen, ist das Aerocool Gehäuse das bessere Prodigy :)
NIKON D90 | 18-70 mm f/3.5-4.5 at 18mm | 200 ISO | 1/60 sec at f/3.5
While my Macbook is being serviced (keyboard repacement, and LCD inverter / LCD screen replacement ... love applecare), I thought that I would build myself a cheap PC to run adobe lightroom (yeah for cross platform compatability).
For the princly price of $601.00, I built myself the following system:
Gigabyte G31-ES2L motherboard ($97.00)
Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 CPU ($200.00)
Kingston PC6400 DDR2 4GB Ram ($75.00)
Western Digital Caviar SE 80Gb SataII HDD ($72.00)
Antec NSK 1380 MicroATX case w/ 350w Power supply ($157.00)
I use an external DVD ROM drive because I'm too cheap to buy one to install the OS. I've still got to get a WIFI card for it, the spare ones I have don't work when the computer has more than 2GB RAM installed (don't ask...)
Took around 1 hr to build, and is running Windows7 ultimate beta. Never seen lightroom run so quick!
I built a computer inside an old VCR case. I didn't have a microATX board, so I don't have room internally for the power supply. Right now, it's running as an MPD server so I can play my entire music library on my stereo.
Ansicht von oben: Das weiße Prodigy Gehäuse ist kürzer, aber breiter und höher als das Aerocool QS-200 Lite.
Interior structure --
The front panel wiring includes moulded USB and HD audio connectors, HDD LED, power LED (individual + and - leads), reset switch and power switch. There is no PC speaker mounted in the chassis, but Asus includes a small plug-in one with the bag of accessories.
Pegasos II - Specifikace
MicroATX základní deska
Marvell Discovery II System Controller (MV64361)
VIA peripheral controller (VT8231)
PowerPC CPU na přídavné kartě od firem IBM a Motorola
PowerPC G4 7447 / 1000MHz s
512 DDR RAM PC 2100 / DDR266
2 X Ethernet port (1x1Gbit a 1x10/100Mb)
3 X Firewire
USB 1.1 (podpora USB 2.0 přes PCI)
2 X ATA 100
AC97 Audio (Line In / Line Out / Headphone Out)
SPDIF Out
AGP port - Radeon 9250SE
3 X PCI sloty
Riser konektor pro 1. PCI slot
Disketový port
Seriový port
Paralelní port
2 X PS/2 port
Got me a new machine, an AMD Phenom quad-core system in an Antec cube case.
It is my 2008 birthday gift and Christmas gift combined, except I actually didn't actually get it till 2009. :D
The system is running Windows 7 beta, 64bit. I was going to go with Windows Vista, but with all the reported problems with that, and the fact that Windows 7 is said to be so far along that it's almost like release-ready, I figured I might as well make the jump.
Interior structure --
Better view of the drive bays. Because the right-side panel is not removeable, the cage where the 3.5" drives install is actually removeable, so you can mount the drives with screws on both sides. For the 5.25" drives, there are "fingers" on the right side to help secure them.
You can also mount another 3.5" drive at the bottom, in the supplied bracket. There is a bit of space left below where the drive mounts, and venting in the bottom of the chassis to aid in cooling the hard drive.
There are no screw holes on the front to attach a fan with, but there are venting holes that could be used with cable ties, if you really wanted to mount one.
Hey, wanna know why it's taken me so long to get the last few days worth of pictures uploaded?
I've been upgrading my main computer. Significantly. I'm now rockin' a quad-core AMD Phenom II 955 with four GB of RAM, and I've replaced the trio of 250GB PATA drives that I was using to store my root and home directory to a little 32GB SSD root and a 1TB /home. Also my former 1TB Pictures drive is now a 2TB drive, since I was down to about 20G free.
Oh, and I've moved from one bigass case that holds everything to a little tiny microATX tower with the big bulk drives in an external four-bay eSATA enclosure.
Feels good, man.
There's the MicroATX Gigabyte board, some shiny blue sticks of RAM, and an OCZ power supply that glows red. What more do you want?
Front panel connectors --
2 x USB, headphone and microphone jack. The door has a push-release catch to hide the connectors when not in use.
Rear panel --
An 80mm 3-pin fan is included, which can be replaced with up to 92mm if desired. More venting beside the card slots. Notice that the top, right side and bottom are all one piece and riveted to the frame, so they cannot be removed.
Pegasos II - Specifikace
MicroATX základní deska
Marvell Discovery II System Controller (MV64361)
VIA peripheral controller (VT8231)
PowerPC CPU na přídavné kartě od firem IBM a Motorola
PowerPC G4 7447 / 1000MHz s
512 DDR RAM PC 2100 / DDR266
2 X Ethernet port (1x1Gbit a 1x10/100Mb)
3 X Firewire
USB 1.1 (podpora USB 2.0 přes PCI)
2 X ATA 100
AC97 Audio (Line In / Line Out / Headphone Out)
SPDIF Out
AGP port - Radeon 9250SE
3 X PCI sloty
Riser konektor pro 1. PCI slot
Disketový port
Seriový port
Paralelní port
2 X PS/2 port
Pegasos II - Specifikace
MicroATX základní deska
Marvell Discovery II System Controller (MV64361)
VIA peripheral controller (VT8231)
PowerPC CPU na přídavné kartě od firem IBM a Motorola
PowerPC G4 7447 / 1000MHz s
512 DDR RAM PC 2100 / DDR266
2 X Ethernet port (1x1Gbit a 1x10/100Mb)
3 X Firewire
USB 1.1 (podpora USB 2.0 přes PCI)
2 X ATA 100
AC97 Audio (Line In / Line Out / Headphone Out)
SPDIF Out
AGP port - Radeon 9250SE
3 X PCI sloty
Riser konektor pro 1. PCI slot
Disketový port
Seriový port
Paralelní port
2 X PS/2 port
Pegasos II - Specifikace
MicroATX základní deska
Marvell Discovery II System Controller (MV64361)
VIA peripheral controller (VT8231)
PowerPC CPU na přídavné kartě od firem IBM a Motorola
PowerPC G4 7447 / 1000MHz s
512 DDR RAM PC 2100 / DDR266
2 X Ethernet port (1x1Gbit a 1x10/100Mb)
3 X Firewire
USB 1.1 (podpora USB 2.0 přes PCI)
2 X ATA 100
AC97 Audio (Line In / Line Out / Headphone Out)
SPDIF Out
AGP port - Radeon 9250SE
3 X PCI sloty
Riser konektor pro 1. PCI slot
Disketový port
Seriový port
Paralelní port
2 X PS/2 port