User Feedback :: Want to build Mini ITX system- advice please



I was thinking of building a Mini ITX system- fanless, CF hard drive, LCD monitor and mini- keyboard.
The   VIA EPIA 5000   was first on my list for motherboards
I was going to run DSL in "toram" mode anyway, so a 500mhz board with at least 128M should run well.  Anyone have experience with this particular MB and DSL?  About cases..... do the slimmer cases on DSL's ITX store need low profile RAM?

Probably not the right section for you to have posted in Kaplah...but here you go;
I run almost exactly what you're describing (512Mb CF and 512 Mb RAM). The
performance I think is great but it depends what you're used to. For a scale;
Firefox will take ~10 secs for first launch and about 3 secs per launch there after.
If you're using it for `work' its smashing, for games it will struggle.

I have the very small C136 case but even this one ONLY requires low-profile RAM if you're
going to add an optical drive (if not then you're fine with normal RAM or even stuff nicked
from SUN Blades which comically is `high-profile').

Personally I'm now looking at some of the higher spec but also fanless ITX boards......the increase
in cost is a lot though. I've used an 800MHz board as well in the past and its notably more comfortable
than the 5000.

Hope that helps.

Thanks for the reply-

Nope-  not going to use it for games.  Mostly a "web kiosk" in the rec room.  Just a basic machine to do a little surfing and email checking.
The video is Vesa right?  I can get 1024x768 at 16 bits?

Sounds just right then! At present I'm using Xvesa at 1024x768x32, like all mini-ITX the board
boots off USB (v. handy when you don't have a floppy or CD to get going in the first place),
dsl runs effortlessly, haven't ever encountered any problems......CPU often at 100% for
extended periods....

Hmmm, only thing I can think of is maybe a little more memory - DSL is only 50mb when it is compressed, I would assume it uses more when running in toram mode.  If you're going to just use web/email, it would be better being cpu limited (as it almost is) than have trouble running because of ram.  I've heard that a lot of browsing with low ram sometimes makes it reboot.  (I have a M10000 with 512Mb - which runs a lot of things well.)

Cya

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