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1.NSK1480 Microatx Mini Desktop Case
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2.Antec NSK 4480B II Mini Tower Case with EarthWatts 380W
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3.Antec High-Flexibility Gaming Case LanBoy Air Blue (Blue) You Save:
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4.Antec P183 Advanced Super Mid Tower Shell Case
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5.Antec Lanboy Air Yellow ATX Mid Tower Computer Modular Case You Save:
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6.Antec Twelve Hundred V3 Black Steel ATX Full Tower Gaming Case You Save:
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7.Antec Sonata IV - ATX Mid Tower Case You Save: $12.13 (8%)
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8.Antec Dark Fleet DF-85 ATX Full Tower Gaming Computer Case You Save:
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9.Antec Nine Hundred Two V3 ATX Mid Tower Gaming Case You Save:
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This is the computer itself. It is in an Antec case. Two USB ports on the front, next to the audio in and audio out jacks. On the back are four more USB ports, additional audio in and out jacks, a gigabit ethernet port, one (!!!) PS/2 port for the keyboard, some eSATA ports, and both a VGA and a DVI monitor connector. This machine is "two headed!" WOOT!
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Tra le Novità, le nuove architetture Intel (con la tecnologia “Sandy Bridge”), Porte USB 3.0, controller Sata3 e Hard Disk allo stato solido.
Nettop LJ e FJ:
Architettura - picoITX ultracompatta
Consumi Ultraridotti
CPU- ATOM/ion
Grafica -integrata
Expression XLS
Architettura - miniITX compatta
Consumi Contenuti
CPU- ATOM/ion/i3T-i5T
Storage - Up 2 HD
Grafica -integrata
Expression mT
Architettura - microATX integrata
Consumi Standard
CPU- i3/i5
Storage - Up 2HD
Grafica-integrata/PCI
Expression XMT
Architettura - ATX ultra espandibile
Consumi Performance
CPU -i3/i5/i7 S-K
Storage - Up 4HD
Grafica - PCI/MultiVGA
Front panel -
2 x 5.25" external drive bays w/covers, 1 x 3.5" external, power and reset buttons, blue power LED and red HDD activity LED
Yeah, there's a thermistor duct-taped to the heatsink. It's connected to the little LCD on the front of the case (visible here).
This is a close up of the side of the box that the Antec computer case (an NSK 1380 MicroATX cube case) came in that shows the front of the case shown at an angle where you can see the top and side.
This is the box the Antec computer case (an NSK 1380 MicroATX cube case) came in, the side showing some of the cool technical details of the thing. Note that the assembledge the drives (DVD and HD) go into tilts up to lift out. The top of the case comes off easily, just a thumbscrew at the back to remove and then the top just hinges off.
The computer parts running Win98SE in the bottom of the unfinished cabinet. Specs -
microATX motherboard w/ Celeron 533Mhz CPU and 64MB SDRAM.
10GB hard drive.
nVidia TNT2 (32MB) video card.
microATX power supply.
For testing only I have a standard keyboard/mouse, 50X CD-ROM and 17" LCD monitor.
*Update* I have added a 56K modem/sound card combo.
*Update 2* One of my friends donated an old, but very very nice computer to the project. New specs include:
Asus motherboard with onboard audio, 512MB of DDR-RAM, 1.2 Ghz Celeron processor, 40GB hard drive, and a GeForceFX 5200 video card. It's kinda hard to play Goldeneye from the N64 with arcade controls, but it's nice to know it's possible. Before moving the arcade to my dorm I added an old Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse. That way I can pull the keyboard or mouse out of my closet for adding ROMs or whatever.
*Update 3* The computer now runs Windows XP and has plenty of games.