The VIA ARTiGO Builder Kit



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Exclusively from TechnoVoyance.com: A first look at the ARTiGO Builder Kit from VIA. Designed to let enthusiast consumers build their own Pico-ITX based ultra compact PC.


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I read on one site ... ( 11 months ago by qix77)
I read on one site that their clocked at a max of 50W (could just be either the powersupply they used or how much stress they put on it during their benchmark)... Still... That is massive energy savings either way. I want one.. :)
I want one. This ... ( 11 months ago by qix77)
I want one. This would be so much more convenient than a laptop if I can find a really small LCD screen. Would sure way a lot less, and have desktop power.
Hi, anyone Knows ... ( 11 months ago by tronstorm)
Hi, anyone Knows whats the weight of this system?
請問在台灣有代理店可以買嗎? ( 10 months ago by uucww)
請問在台灣有代理店可以買嗎?
Good for a backup ... ( 10 months ago by getatmedude)
Good for a backup server. I have read that they are working on a BIOS update for compatibilty w/WHS.
it weights 520g ( 9 months ago by neilA1024)
it weights 520g
In Italia si compra ... ( 9 months ago by eldino)
In Italia si compra a 460€ con 1gb di RAM e HD da 160gb. Costa troppo. se costava max 300€, lo prendevo subito. Con 100€ in più ti prendi un mac mini..... e con 300 euro ti prendi un thin client della Epatec o il Linutop. Però è bellino.
It would not have ... ( 9 months ago by dualboy24)
It would not have anything close to desktop power, let alone modern day laptop power. Its just cute and small great for a closet system
Good point.. :) ( 9 months ago by qix77)
Good point.. :)
A dlaczego to nie ... ( 8 months ago by netfinder113)
A dlaczego to nie może być złożone ? tylko każdy musi te 6 śrubek sam wkręcić ?? Zagadka to dla mnie ...
By the way, found a ... ( 7 months ago by Meeperation)
By the way, found a 4 inch screen and hinges at B and H photo. Anyway, it has about 1 ghz of power, although it probably can be upgraded with a bit of tweaking (It is a DIY kit after all). Same applies to the memory. Cool if you need a bunch of low density servers in a small area.
Actually, it ... ( 5 months ago by techforumz)
Actually, it doesn't seem to be that bad, expect late P3/ early Celeron D (P4 era) performance, with 1GHz CPU, 1GB DDR2 SDRAM, 160GB IDE HDD, it's not blazing, but not horrible.
No anti-static ... ( 5 months ago by CrumpledHen)
No anti-static precautions? This guy is an idiot if he's touching the board and RAM without it.
With mobo ... ( 5 months ago by nicholsml)
With mobo lamination that has been going on for the past decade or so, no one uses anti static bands any more unless you are barefooted and dragging your feet across the carpet.
Motherboard ... ( 5 months ago by Jamieboy1978)
Motherboard lamination is irrelevant if he is touching the ICs directly...
please turn the f** ... ( 4 months ago by paddaw)
please turn the f*****n music off :E
I've never had any ... ( 4 months ago by Gotskillz88)
I've never had any problems messing with computers while lacking an antistatic wristband. I've fixed up a large variety of computers by simply touching a piece of metal for a couple seconds before touching a motherboard. of course, I work on a surface thats static resistant, like a table...i dunno, maybe im just lucky?
I'm not trying to ... ( 4 months ago by nicholsml)
I'm not trying to insult you directly man, I'm just stating that if you go into most modern computer repair shops you'll see that unless you are in an unusually high static environment you're not gonna see anyone wearing anti-static wrist bands, we just tap the edge of the work bench to make sure we don't have any built up static and then we dig in....
CMOS is the main ... ( 4 months ago by zardinuk)
CMOS is the main piece that is vulnerable to static discharge. Typically you won't "fry" the motherboard, you'll just screw up the CMOS.
bo takich gotowych ... ( 3 months ago by procesor43)
bo takich gotowych komputerów (chyba) nikt nie robi
i want one ( 3 months ago by rysliv)
i want one
Array ( 2 months ago by djmoon2069)
Cool kit!
Great for moms & grandmoms!
But waaaaaay too expensive for the power.
And the power brick is as big as the case!
At least it could be built-in (somehow),
or the 2 units could be attachable/stackable,
so the only thing outside is the power cord.
Love this stuff, any way!
SEND ME ONE!
Erm... please?!?
and what about the ... ( 1 month ago by crounimich)
and what about the power consumption ?
wonder if it can ... ( 1 month ago by rysliv)
wonder if it can run 100% load on cpu for more than 24 hours straight and in a well cooled custom chassis that can hole 48 of these and with its oun built in network switch 48 port this is a 8u chassis




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