The 22" dual-core all-in-one game PC for $765
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Overview: What started out as a roughly improvised poor-man's all-in-one PC hanging off the back of an LCD display has turned into two detailed schematics that George Ou has painstakingly drafted with the proper measurements ready for the cutting table.
One is a modification and refinement of the first VESA mount PC using the miniature Intel D201GLY motherboard/CPU. The other one is an all-new version that features full size MicroATX support, dual-core processor support, and full-size PCI-Express support using a 90-degree angle adapter for a full-blown gaming or professional workstation.
This download is also available as an entry in George's Real World IT blog.
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Format: PDF | Size: 271KB | Date: Oct 2007 | Version: 1 | System Requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later | License: copyright | Downloads: 3555
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