[SunRescue] [OT] Looking for a *nice* LPX format x86 motherboard...

Cyrus M. Reed rescue at sunhelp.org
Thu Mar 1 15:30:34 CST 2001


Looks a lot like the old Apple PowerMac all in one; the 7200 (?).

-Cyrus

On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Ken Hansen wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Remember the ELC/SLC systems Sun used to make? Well, take a look at this...
> 
> Last night the mailman brought me the latest TigerDirect catalog, and there, on P. 21 was a listing for a very novel computer case - it is a "Moniputer" case, a 17" KDS monitor with an LPX case built-in to the base. The monitor has a dot pitch of .28, and there are two models available, one capable of 1024x768 @ 70hz refresh, and another that can do 1280x1024 @66 Hz refresh. There is room for a 5 1/4" drive (CD-ROM/DVD/CD-RW, etc) and a 3 1/2" device (floppy, Zip, etc) in the front, as well as two speakers.
> 
> This Moniputer case is $99. At TigerDIrect search on "moniputer" - these are brand new, not pulls, seconds, or in any other way "second rate" products.
> 
> The best deal I can find for a motherboard/CPU is at www.centrix-intl.com, a PPro motherboard that is LPX format, with built-in S3 video (2 Meg) and Crystal Audio for $29, and a PPro/180 w/256K cache for $12. This MB can take up to 128 Meg, as 2x banks of 2 32 Meg 72 pin SIMMs.
> 
> I would prefer to stuff such a system with an LPX motherboard that can take a standard Slot 1 or other "current" CPU, and up to 256 Meg SDRAM, and of course, built-in SCSI, 10/100 Networking, audio and video would be nice too - anyone know of such a motherboard that is a reasonable price?
> 
> I think such a system would make a nice upgrade to my son's AMD K5/120 system, all in one box.
> 
> Ken
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