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Hi all,

I'm after something similar to the Mac Mini, something identical almost identical to it should do actually, however, the Mac Mini is too expensive, and I only really need a core duo.

I want something easy to lug around and plug into projectors as a demo machine, I need to be able to upgrade to 2GB of memory at some point, 4GB would be nice but not necessary.

OK, a Mac Mini is too expensive, I'm looking ideally <£100, though that can move a little, which a PC should be able to do, right? IIRC, Core Duo came out about three years ago...
Has anyone made such a computer? Even if a laptop had similar specs I'd happily go with that, I don't need the screen, but it's a nice addition I guess...

Any suggestions would be most welcome :)

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You can get tiny low-power PCs, but I've not seen something that combines a core-2-duo with that form factor for less than £200.

If you don't really need the power, then there are loads of thin-client style options for around £80 - £120

http://www.norhtec.com/products/mcjr/index.html
http://www.ewayco.com/

Those were just the first two hits on Google. You can probably get one second hand for peanuts, but it all depends on how much power you need.

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http://www.norhtec.com/products/mcjr/index.html
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Ideally, I need a fair bit, ideally a dual core jobby, P4 is as low as I could go for good demo performance.

It's to demo OpenSolaris features at uni, and Solaris isn't particularly lightweight, for example: ZFS is designed for higher-spec CPU's to do a lot of it's checking (accuracy over performance because hardware will give us that).

Thanks for the links JJ, I'll have a look at them a little more tomorrow :)


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It's to demo OpenSolaris features at uni, and Solaris isn't particularly lightweight, for example: ZFS is designed for higher-spec CPU's to do a lot of it's checking (accuracy over performance because hardware will give us that).


I don't think my links are very promising...

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You could probably build a fairly small machine using mini-itx stuff (there's loads on ebay) for ideas look here

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I've found some supported items on eBay, so I'm going to cobble together some bits and make one.
Cheers for the site saspro, it was really useful :)


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Coo, I've got an Atom board which is supported, got a case with 220W PSU, an 80GB sata hard drive with cable and I think I have a compatible stick of RAM at home (If it says 533 DDR2 and I have 667 DDR2, I presume it'll clock down?).

Anyhoo, apart from a power lead, all that for just over 110 quid!

Cheers for links and suggestions all :)


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Nice, you'll have to post pics (I'm building loads of prototype mini-itx stuff for my new project)

667 will clock down fine

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I got the cheapest case, as such it isn't particularly flattering...But pics will be posted as I build it and when it's finished :D

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Nice, you'll have to post pics (I'm building loads of prototype mini-itx stuff for my new project)

667 will clock down fine


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I got the cheapest case


The cardboard box the motherboard came in?

:oops: :lol:

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forquare1 wrote:
I got the cheapest case


The cardboard box the motherboard came in?

:oops: :lol:


Well, errr...I'm gonna paint it SILVER :roll:
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Nah, I got one of these:
http://www.e-itx.com/morex-668.html
In silver because eBay didn't have it in Black...


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That's pretty much the classic "shuttle" style. They actually look a lot smarter IRL than they do in the pictures.

Have fun :)

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That's pretty much the classic "shuttle" style. They actually look a lot smarter IRL than they do in the pictures.


Thank goodness! I was a little horrified about the size...But it was the only thing in my price range...

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Have fun :)


Fingers crossed :)


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Wow this thing is small! I've just got the case today, hoping for the board later this week, bit it's really tiny. I'd live it to be a little smaller, but the insides are incredibly cramped!


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