by Admin
1/9/2008 5:19:00 PM
This machine Deserves Your Attention... Epox clearly stands out against the rest of the pack"
Thomshardware.com
"It
brings genuine innovation into this market, and for the enthusiasts
sector there are even overclocking options, and built in real-time
temperature monitoring to check temperatures while you work...It looks
good, it feels good and it's very quiet-all the things that we like."
The-Inquirer.net
MAIN BOARD: EP-4PGF+
Main Board Specifications from Intel's Website
- Intel 865G Chipset with ICH5
- Socket 478 (533/800MHz FSB); HT Technology
- 2 DIMM slots for Dual Channel DDR 400
- 2 X P-ATA for ATA-100, 2 X S-ATA
- 1 X PCI, 1 X AGP 8X
- 5.1 Channel Audio onboard
FRONT PANEL:
- USB 2.0 x 2
- Headphone x 1
- MIC x 1
- IEE1394 X 1
- 5 1/4" bay for CD/DVD player/recorder
- 3 1/2" bay card reader, supporting memory stick, secure digital, compact flash and smart media.
- PS/2 Keyboard adn PS/2 Mouse
REAR PANEL:
- USB 2.0 x 4
- IEEE1394 X 1
- Serial Port x 1
- Parallel Port X 1
- S/PDIF Out 1x Coaxial and 1x Optical
- VGA (15 pin) x 1
- LAN 1 X 10/100 Ethernet
CHASSIS:
- Material: Aluminum Alloy (special coated to repell dust)
- Dimension: (W)200 X (H)180 X (L) 300
- Drive bay: 1 X 5.25" bay; 2 X 3.5" (1 hidden front pannel)
PACKAGE CONTENTS:
- eX5 series chassis
- EP-4PGF+mainboard (pre-assembled)
- 200W APFC quiet PSU
- 3G-Tek Cooling kit
- Music On-Now! utility and Windows GUI Application
- LCM module
- Assembly screw-driver set
The eX5 Graphical User Interface
supports O/S un-reliant CD and MP3 audio players with full LCM module
and GUI interaction; the user is able to select various music sources
such as CD/DVD with audio or MP3 Tracks, HDD with MP3 tracks, USB
memory stick with MP3 tracks. This program gives full access to
playlist, alarm clock settings, USDM, Magic Screen, and Magic flash.
Availability: Usually ships the next business day.
EPoX eX5-300S Mini Me Barebone System for Pentium 4
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