- Oct 13, 1999
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Didn't get the model number. It didn't look too ancient and had a P4 2GHz.
The tower was a huge HP beast that looked like standard ATX and sized like a Chieftec. Power supply was a 250W LiteOn. The rear of the case had the usual 7 slots plus bolt-holes for a 120mm fan. However, there was a plastic duct installed in the fan location with an 80mm fan.
Opening up the case...
mATX motherboard with one AGP and three PCI...
... plus two more PCI attached to the bottom of the motherboard through a proprietary socket of some sort. So the seven slots on the case, from top-down would be:
1) AGP
2) PCI
3) PCI
4) PCI
5) connector between mATX motherboard and daughterboard
6) PCI on daughterboard
7) PCI on daughterboard
Anyone seen stuff like this before?
The tower was a huge HP beast that looked like standard ATX and sized like a Chieftec. Power supply was a 250W LiteOn. The rear of the case had the usual 7 slots plus bolt-holes for a 120mm fan. However, there was a plastic duct installed in the fan location with an 80mm fan.
Opening up the case...
mATX motherboard with one AGP and three PCI...
... plus two more PCI attached to the bottom of the motherboard through a proprietary socket of some sort. So the seven slots on the case, from top-down would be:
1) AGP
2) PCI
3) PCI
4) PCI
5) connector between mATX motherboard and daughterboard
6) PCI on daughterboard
7) PCI on daughterboard
Anyone seen stuff like this before?