atx power on micro atx mobo?
_____i have a socket 370 63333 mhz celeron. i want to build a system to run sat emulation. i was wondering if i could use an atx power supply on a micro atx mother board.
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_____i have a socket 370 63333 mhz celeron. i want to build a system to run sat emulation. i was wondering if i could use an atx power supply on a micro atx mother board.
_____also wondering if anybody has any recommendations on either. looking for low cost, and decent quality. ddr would be nice but not essential.
_____also wondering if anybody has any recommendations on either. looking for low cost, and decent quality. ddr would be nice but not essential.
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63.3ghz? cool!
hehe anyway, all ATX powersupplies work with all ATX boards (except Pentium4 which need a later revision.) the micro spec is just the board size, not the power input.
I've built a few mini-celeron systems, and the Asus TUSI-M microATX board is nice. http://www.asus.com.tw/mb/socket370/tusi-m/overview.htm
It's based on the SiS chipset, and has on-board 100mbit lan, video and sound, 3 pci slots and 2 pc133 ram slots. Not sure if that's exactly what you want, but they've worked fine for me.
hehe anyway, all ATX powersupplies work with all ATX boards (except Pentium4 which need a later revision.) the micro spec is just the board size, not the power input.
I've built a few mini-celeron systems, and the Asus TUSI-M microATX board is nice. http://www.asus.com.tw/mb/socket370/tusi-m/overview.htm
It's based on the SiS chipset, and has on-board 100mbit lan, video and sound, 3 pci slots and 2 pc133 ram slots. Not sure if that's exactly what you want, but they've worked fine for me.
:oops: that was supposed to be 633 mhz. i don't really need any extras like lan and such because i just need it to decript dtv signal. what do you think about flex atx boards?