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Jetway ITX motherboard (17x17cm) with flash drive

Boitier minITX de chez Corsair

JangTae mountain lake, end of the GilGok road and Heukseok-ri, South of Daejeon.

 

Coolermaster Passivkühlkörper für Fujistu/Siemens D2703-S Mini-ITX Mainboard

VIA Embedded displays Pico-ITX Board Form Factor

Dragon's Breath from Gun 5. Gun Chief: Sgt. Casias

The VIA EPIA-T700 can be used with a variety of carrier boards that can adapted and customized to meet the needs of a range of applications and is powered by a specially miniaturized 1GHz VIA Eden ULV processor and the compact VIA VX820 MSP

An image showing the VIA booth during Computex 2010 - highlighting a selection of VIA Em-ITX-based hardware.

Detail of power light. Acrylic piece is epoxied to the case, LED is held in place with a little tape and some friction. Might upgrade to hot-melt glue if it has any trouble.

Mein neuer Desktop PC auf Basis des ZOTAC Geforce 9300-ITX Mainboards mit Intel Core2Duo E6400 Prozessor, Silverstone NT05 CPU Kühler und Corsair DHX XMS2 RAM (800MHz) im Silverstone SG05 Mini-ITX Gehäuse.

This is my mini-itx system. I cut a hole in the side of the case for my ultra quiet case fan from Nexus.

Gun 4 firing a 155mm HE round. Gun Chief: Sgt. Rasey

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS — Lance Cpl. Erikthelbe Bronson, a cannoneer with Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment, right, sits as Sgt. Shamar Jackson, a cannoneer with Alpha Battery, 1st Bn., 12th Marines, writes down the coordinates and number of rounds to be fired while receiving instructions for a fire mission given to gun A on the firing line during a three-day training exercise called Spartan Fury 13.3 at Schofield Barracks, Tuesday. Alpha Battery fired multiple 155 mm artillery shells from three M777 howitzers while Bravo Battery only fired from two. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Matthew Bragg)

This is an image of the VIA EITX-3001 board, a Em-ITX board that is designed specially for thinner embedded systems. Shown here from above.

ITX Cheongchun does not go to Seoul Station; you can get off at Cheongnyangni or Yongsan for Seoul.

The VIA ARTiGO Pico-ITX Builder Kit is designed to help DIY enthusiasts utilize all the features of the ultra compact, versatile VIA Pico-ITX mainboard.

A custom built computer i am putting together for my Sister.

 

Hardware: Asrock A75 -ITX - AMD A43400 - 4GB Corsair DDR3 - EVGA GTS450 - 2TB Samsung HDD

 

TPV TÁCTIL OKI POS 150

Formato Mini-ITX, chipset de sistema SBC86807.

Procesador Intel celeron Centrino 1,5 Ghz

Memoria DIMM 184 PIN DDR 266 512 Mb

Disco Duro 2,5" IDE ATA 100 HDD 40 GB

Lector DVD

Adaptador VGA intel 852GM GMCH Integrado

Sonido AC'97 codec audio

Adaptador de red Dual Realtek RTL8100C Fast Ehternet

Conectividad 2XPATA-100 IDE, 2X ethernet RJ45 10/100, 4x USB externos+2 internos, 1xRS-232 externo+ 1 interno (táctil)

1xParalelo externo, 2x PS/2 para teclado y ratón

1x VGA, 1x Audio IN, 1x Audio OUT

Tamaño TFT LCD 15" TACTIL ELO 5 HILOS

Contraste 400:01:00

Brillo 250cd/m2

Resolución 1024x768

Dimesiones 380x300x400 mm

Fuente de alimentación 125 W ATA

This is very small, very quiet windows PC I built with a Mini_ITX motherboard (17cm x 17cm!) with the OPML Editor Community Server running on it as a test.

It get's it's connectivity via a Linksys WET54GS5 wireless network bridge with 5 wired ports too. This extends my wifi further round the house and creates more physical networks ports, far away from the main internet entry to the flat.

As I have a static ip for my ADSL, I use my Netgear DG834G ADSL modem/router/wifiAP to map port 80 to this pc in my bedroom. :) You can barely hear it!

 

This baby also has a DigitalTV card in it too, capable of recording TV programs. Hmm.. via OPML? That would be cool!

 

For an extra ten points, can you name the boat in the photo and where it was taken? :)

(It looks like a hog)

When the mountains are above the plane.

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