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Features
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Length (cm) |
33 |
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Width (cm) |
21.50 |
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Height (cm) |
20 |
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mania |
34.05(L)x24(W)x23.5(H) |
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Front Panel |
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5.25 inch Bays |
2 |
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3.5 inch Bays |
2 (one internal) |
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Front Panel I/O |
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Back Panel I/O |
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Power Supply |
300W (APFC) |
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CHIPSET VENDOR: |
Intel |
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CHIPSET |
Intel 915G + ICH6 |
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Processor: |
CPU Socket 775 on board. |
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Front Side Bus: |
800/533MHz Front Side Bus. |
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MEMORY: |
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Expansion Slots: |
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On-Board EIDE: |
1 x ATA100/66 IDE connectors supporting up to 2 IDE devices. |
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On-Board SATA |
4 x Serial ATA connectors supporting 4 Serial ATA devices. (by ICH6) |
One feature that does not show up here but was included is the existence of a wireless card. If you take a look at the image below, you see that there is a place to attach the provided external antenna in the upper right corner in the back of the case. The included wireless card is capable of G speeds - but lacking a router in-house, we did not get the opportunity to try it out.
Below you see the front panel connectors. As always, you get the optical out, microphone in, headphone out, 2 USB ports and 1 Firewire port.
One thing about the 3.5 bay push flap (partially visible above) - we don't know how this got through testing, but the cover is VERY flimsy. The flap itself came off very easily when testing it out. There is some sort of sliding mechanism which seems to be the source of this problem. If you don't plan on using it much, it's no big deal (floppy drive). It is more annoying if you do plan to use that bay (flash card reader). The approach taken by other SFF units like FIC's Condor with the springs that give the stealth drive bays an impression of more weight which is something that Soltek should consider.
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