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    Here is something I just assembled.
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    Tupperware PC

    specs:
    Intel Celeron 1.3 Ghz (built-in video/sound/LAN/USB2.0)
    512 megs DDR2
    Seagate 2.5inch 80Gig HDD
    500 watt PS
    Windows XP SP2

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    #2
    if you can make it dual core with 1 Gig ram, I want one!
    how much for just the box w/o monitor & keyboard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Here is something I just assembled.
    ==========================

    Tupperware PC

    specs:
    Intel Celeron 1.3 Ghz (built-in video/sound/LAN/USB2.0)
    512 megs DDR2
    Seagate 2.5inch 80Gig HDD
    500 watt PS
    Windows XP SP2

    ayus pre ah. kakaiba ang "casing" mo.
    curious lang ako. san dumadaan yung PS? may butas yung likod? how bout the exhaust?

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    Quote Originally Posted by juntzo View Post
    if you can make it dual core with 1 Gig ram, I want one!
    sorry, it is just currently limited to the CPU specs mentioned above. I used a mini-ITX motherboard which has the CPU included on the board.

    how much for just the box w/o monitor & keyboard?
    The whole thing (minus the monitor/kb/mouse) including the "casing" costs around P8K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1D4LV View Post
    ayus pre ah. kakaiba ang "casing" mo.
    curious lang ako. san dumadaan yung PS? may butas yung likod? how bout the exhaust?
    The PS sucks air from the bottom of the "case". Air is channeled through the slot where the cables/wires pass between the two halves and exhausts out the same cut-out where the keyboard/mouse/video cables attach to the unit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    The PS sucks air from the bottom of the "case". Air is channeled through the slot where the cables/wires pass between the two halves and exhausts out the same cut-out where the keyboard/mouse/video cables attach to the unit.

    ayaw mo i trademark?

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    GH ang init niyan sa loob lagyan mo ng exhaust fan

    OT: nabenta mo na ba cafe mo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syuryuken View Post
    GH ang init niyan sa loob lagyan mo ng exhaust fan
    It has an exhaust port for the hot air so it will not overheat.

    OT: nabenta mo na ba cafe mo?
    not yet. many inquirers... no buyers (yet)

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    gh, y mo benta cafe?

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    parang ang init sa loob, I would suggest some holes on the top since hot air rises.

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    better yet, an exhaust fan at the top

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    Nice project...

    saan merun nagbebenta ng mini-ITX dito?

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    nice!

    meron ding mga 60+ watt dc inverter board tapos adapter para magkasya sa isang set ng tupperware:



    ganito yung ginamit ko sa 800mhz mini-itx ko, nagkasya lahat sa kahon ng itx mobo

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    Quote Originally Posted by MXFX View Post
    nice!
    meron ding mga 60+ watt dc inverter board tapos adapter para magkasya sa isang set ng tupperware:
    I would prefer using that instead of the PS I used. Unfortunately I couldn't find a place which sells those here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildthing View Post
    Nice project...

    saan merun nagbebenta ng mini-ITX dito?
    Abacus Micro Computers
    3rd floor, Virra Mall, Greenhills

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    even here in socal, i still have to order parts online. got my things at idotpc.com for about $60 for the inverter and the adapter. looks like their cases got a little cheaper.

    i also suggest placing your ps on top so heat rises without passing to the board, may or may not help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taurus View Post
    parang ang init sa loob, I would suggest some holes on the top since hot air rises.
    I want to keep the "case" as clean of visible holes and vents as much as possible. But you can notice in the picture below that hot air will be blown out via the rear cut-out area that is used for the connectors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MXFX View Post
    i also suggest placing your ps on top so heat rises without passing to the board, may or may not help.
    The PS doesn't heat up that much, its the CPU that seems to produce most of the system heat in this setup. I used the PS' fan to move the air through the case. End result, minimal parts and silent running PC.

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    Tupperware... hmmm...

    mainit kanyo?

    aba eh, maglagay na ng tinapay sa loob! o d kaya may slot sa baba para sa coffee mug para di lalamig kape mo... pwede? pwede! :-)

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    ganda tignan. hehe.

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