you can get socket 370 motherboards from
www.techcase.de - they will ship to the UK
either intel or via chipsets.
eg:
http://www.techcase.de/product_info....b372d5ea721ab1
170 x 180mm
you can get socket 370 motherboards from
www.techcase.de - they will ship to the UK
either intel or via chipsets.
eg:
http://www.techcase.de/product_info....b372d5ea721ab1
170 x 180mm
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DOS computers used to do those boards too but for far cheaper (55 was cheapest), not sure if they still have them.
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There are 2 Chyang Fun cubes, one for the 'original' EPIA & one for the 'M' series - you can't fit anything else in either of these cases, because they have a specific cutout to suit each board. (But you could mod it, I suppose).
ok now Ive completely lost the plot
this is the case I have
http://www.arprotek.com/Product/CF-7989P4x.htm
this site claims its for a P4 this would be a good thing
also the 150w psu in it says P4 support on it
so based on this would you say its not epia but a P4 case?
Just to clarify:
There are two versions of this case sold for EPIA's - these have dedicated punch outs in the rear.
But there are other versions of this case, sold to suit other boards & as part of barebones.
The CF7989-M suits the EPIA-M
The CF7989-C suits the EPIA
If you don't have either of these versions then it won't suit either EPIA.
Hope this helps.
just realised I have the 7989C3 which is for epia but not M class so I really need to know where I can find the cheapestOriginally posted by Ultim8pc
Just to clarify:
There are two versions of this case sold for EPIA's - these have dedicated punch outs in the rear.
But there are other versions of this case, sold to suit other boards & as part of barebones.
The CF7989-M suits the EPIA-M
The CF7989-C suits the EPIA
If you don't have either of these versions then it won't suit either EPIA.
Hope this helps.
VIA Epia-V 8000 motherboard
That'll be us then - I think:
VIA EPIA V8000
£58+VAT + £6+VAT carriage = £64+VAT = £75.20 inc del & VAT.
Not sure why you want the V8000, as the case you have has no floppy bay & the V8000 loses one IDE port to gain the floppy port. (Whcih can cause problems relating to the HD & CD being on the same IDE channel & associated cable lengths).
Hope this helps.
what other ones will fit this case then?Originally posted by Ultim8pc
That'll be us then - I think:
VIA EPIA V8000
£58+VAT + £6+VAT carriage = £64+VAT = £75.20 inc del & VAT.
Not sure why you want the V8000, as the case you have has no floppy bay & the V8000 loses one IDE port to gain the floppy port. (Whcih can cause problems relating to the HD & CD being on the same IDE channel & associated cable lengths).
Hope this helps.
The standard EPIA800 & 5000....
Yup by a large margin. Have a look at the EPIAs, non Ms should fit this case fine. You may be better off selling this case and getting a different m-itx case.That'll be us then - I think:
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Originally posted by walibe
Yup by a large margin. Have a look at the EPIAs, non Ms should fit this case fine. You may be better off selling this case and getting a different m-itx case.
wanna buy it
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