These cases say IBM NetVista and inside the model no. is H32-HS.
It's just small enough that it can't accomodate a microATX board. Sad
The power supplie says:
AcBel API-9748
CUSTOMER ID: 071
DATE: A 0027
REV: C
INPUT:
DC OUTPUT:
+5.0V=-=-=11.0A--TOTAL 70W MAX.
+3.3V.........6.0A---|
+12.0V.......1.5A
-12.0V........0.2A
+5Vs..........3.0A
TOTAL 95W MAX.
If they are pure useless they hit the dumpster.
I think only the mini-iTX would run with a 95W PS even though the case seems to fit a flex perfectly. Maybe that's why they were selling for cheap.?
I don't like the mini-iTX options as they cost a lot and besides, I have enough Celeron D's for cheap processing. If only they were microATX cases with 180W PS's.
You want them? Real cheap?
What the hell was IBM thinking?
It's just small enough that it can't accomodate a microATX board. Sad
The power supplie says:
AcBel API-9748
CUSTOMER ID: 071
DATE: A 0027
REV: C
INPUT:
DC OUTPUT:
+5.0V=-=-=11.0A--TOTAL 70W MAX.
+3.3V.........6.0A---|
+12.0V.......1.5A
-12.0V........0.2A
+5Vs..........3.0A
TOTAL 95W MAX.
If they are pure useless they hit the dumpster.
I think only the mini-iTX would run with a 95W PS even though the case seems to fit a flex perfectly. Maybe that's why they were selling for cheap.?
I don't like the mini-iTX options as they cost a lot and besides, I have enough Celeron D's for cheap processing. If only they were microATX cases with 180W PS's.
You want them? Real cheap?
What the hell was IBM thinking?