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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2008

Neanche il tempo di comprarlo e l'abbiamo smantellato per vedere come era fatto dentro e controllare la sua espandibilità "meno male che si è avviato visto che non l'avevam nemmeno acceso"

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  • ram sodimmm and HD 2.5"

  • my eeebox work fine, ive added too ram, changed harddisk with vista uktimate on...its better with vista then xp home!!

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  • So much for low power low heat Atom cpu... look how huge that fan is... maybe they need to make less dense CPUs and VSLI chips, that don't require fans at all, but passive heatsink... that can be the outside case.

  • Filma esta nerda direito seu gringo viado cú de burro.

    Italiano viado.

  • eh any1 hir can help me i think my eeebox has virus when i turn it on it automaticallys restart itself... i cent even log to windows...

  • Yeah, that would have to be replaced, too.

    Maybe a 120W (or greater) Pico PSU

    type power supply...

    I;m actually talking about replacing

    all of the insides, and just using that

    nice outer case, any way.

    Anyone got a broken one for sale yet?!?

  • The power supply can't run an quad core. It has an 65 W power supply

  • On certain mini-itx motherboards you can...

    Several/most of the Zotac boards,

    Intel DQ45EK, maybe some others(?).

    Turns out, the Eee Box is too thin

    to accomodate most/any other mini-itx

    motherbaords, it's only 1" (25.4mm),

    whereas itx boards are ussually close to,

    if not double that... *sigh*.

    I'd still like to attempt it, one day!

  • You can't go for an quad core.

  • couldnt you just connect it to a network hdd

  • Another option, with built-in WiFi,

    ZOTAC NF630I-F-E

    AND you could go Quad-Core*!

    *(Although, I have no idea how you'd cool it;)

  • But it's already SUCH a tight fit,

    there may not be room for even a laptop HDD.

    Maybe a CF-to-SATA adapter, and a PicoPSU?

    Then add an internal USB WiFi (or PCI card on

    a "leftward" PCI riser?) adapter.

    Anyone got a broken/non-working Eee Box

    for sale, very, VERY cheap?!?

    ;@b

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