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Friday, 07 December 2007 13:22

VIA readies tiny DIY PC

Written by Nermin Hajdarbegovic

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Pico-ITX featherweight

 

TechnoVoyeur has dissected VIA's new ARTiGO Builder Kit, a great DIY kit for enthusiasts.

The kit includes a VIA EPIA PX10000 Pico-ITX board, chassis, PSU and other goodies; basically, everything you need to put together a tiny PC. It's powered by a VIA C7 CPU at 1GHz, VX IGP Chipset, has one DDR2 slot, 4 USB 2.0 ports and just enough room to squeeze in a 2.5" IDE HDD. The dimensions are 15cm x 11cm x 4.5cm, and the whole contraption weighs just 520g.

The ARTiGO Builder Kit should be available in the U.S. from December 14th, at a MSRP of around $300. You can find out more and see the tech voyeurs in action on YouTube, here.

Last modified on Monday, 10 December 2007 03:53

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