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flex/microATX mini barebones + A64? will it handle..

SSibalNom

Golden Member
I'm planning on doing a complete mobo/cpu/ram change pretty soon but I want to keep my Radeon 9800pro. I now use a full tower case, but I'd really like to make one of those tiny tiny comps w/ just one CDRW and a floppy which is all I really need. I'd like to make it an A64 box, whichever CPU is best price/performance when I buy it. Although, I've only seen one of these mini barebones that will take A64 and it only takes the 1600mhz A64 (not sure which # it is). So I just have a few questions:

Anyone know a place that has a large selection of miniATX A64 barebone setups?

Do these things have enough power to carry a 9800pro?

is there any performance loss from a full size to a tiny motherboard?


any help would be appreciated, thanks.
 
Shuttle is supposedly coming out with / has an A64 cube, you might check Sudhian.com and the SFF forum here to see if anyone has it yet and whether it can support a 9800 pro. Also see the A64 3000+ updates to A64 threads, this looks like a great price/performance CPU since it's around $200 instead of $400.
 
The only problem I see is heat. A 9800pro and an Athlon 64 3000+ put out a lot of heat for that small box, and would require a lot of cooling. I wouldn't recommend that combo.
 
the barebones

those are the only ones I see out... as far as 1600mhz that's what it says, but maybe they mean something else..... so anyone on here got one of these? I'm gonna check sudhian.com right now...
 
Originally posted by: SSibalNom
ah.... so that combo could run any a64 then ?

I don't see why not. It's using the nForce3 chipset, so you should be fine. I would seriously doubt they would limit the cpu speed via the BIOS.
 
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