After about 10 months of ownership, I've finally gotten around to photographing and hosting some pictures of my Pentium M based SFF computer.
Here are the essential specs:
Intel Pentium M 735 1.7 GHz @ 2.2 GHz (Dothan core, 90 nm process, with 2 MB L2 cache and nominal system bus frequency of 400 MHz)
Commell LV-671NSMA
40 GB Samsung SpinPoint M MP0402H hard drive
E-Mu 1212M Digital Audio System
Interesting facts (in my opinion):
edit: Forgot to mention costs. The motherboard costed about $325, the videocard, about $225. The Pentium M 735 costed me about $300 at time of purchase.
Here are the essential specs:
Intel Pentium M 735 1.7 GHz @ 2.2 GHz (Dothan core, 90 nm process, with 2 MB L2 cache and nominal system bus frequency of 400 MHz)
Commell LV-671NSMA
- Intel 82855GME "855GME" northbridge with 82801DB "ICH4" southbridge
- 1 "Mini-AGP" port (proprietary connector)
- 1 32-bit/33 MHz PCI slot
- 1 PCMCIA Type I/II port
- 1 CompactFlash Type I/II slot
- onboard Intel Extreme Graphics 2 video with analog VGA and digital LVDS output
- 2 USB 2.0 ports
- ATi M10 core, aka Mobility Radeon 9600
- 64 MB of 128-bit DDR RAM, clocked at 350 MHz
- AGP 4x/8x operation
- VGA, DVI, LVDS, and S-video output options
40 GB Samsung SpinPoint M MP0402H hard drive
E-Mu 1212M Digital Audio System
Interesting facts (in my opinion):
- The entire system is cooled by a single 70 mm fan, running at about 1500 RPM.
- The power supply is a fanless, external Fortron 60 watt unit
- The chassis, minus power supply, measures 2.75" tall, 12.5" wide, and 10.5" deep.
edit: Forgot to mention costs. The motherboard costed about $325, the videocard, about $225. The Pentium M 735 costed me about $300 at time of purchase.