Does Epia Mini-itx work?
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AMD is fine without a VIA chipset, but these EPIA board are actually VIA so you most likely will run into problems, either instability and/or low PCI performance. Also these boards are pretty small, so you'd have to use a bigger case because of the Scope cards, which might defeat using a MiniITX board in the first place (i.e. might as well just get a bigger case and an Intel-based board.)
I have one of those and tried it with a Pulsar One, but without a risercard (to plug in a 2nd board) the DSPs were exhausted before PCI overload.
I ran 4 Masterverbs in the MiniITX - I get 5 on Intel 815 (Asus Tusl2c), so that's not bad at all for VIA.
It's important to get the newer version with heatpipe - the original with 40mm cooler design s*cks.
You really cannot run them without a cooler.
Their main advantage is more and faster memory and the onboard sound is pretty good, too.
I've got it as a notebook replacement that's connected to TFT and mouse/keyboard in the office.
cheers, Tom
I ran 4 Masterverbs in the MiniITX - I get 5 on Intel 815 (Asus Tusl2c), so that's not bad at all for VIA.
It's important to get the newer version with heatpipe - the original with 40mm cooler design s*cks.
You really cannot run them without a cooler.
Their main advantage is more and faster memory and the onboard sound is pretty good, too.
I've got it as a notebook replacement that's connected to TFT and mouse/keyboard in the office.
cheers, Tom