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Why is SFF not for me?
No permanent optical drive is necessary. I can install an OS using either a
USB CD drive or temporarily using an IDE CD rom drive before installing the
removable hard drive tray. When a small system is the goal, I can do
without an optical drive. This machine will be more of an appliance than a
PC-if everything works out the way I hope.
Thanks,
--Dan
"Dave C." <mdupre@sff.net> wrote in message
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> "dg" <dan_gus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > I am not exactly sure which size I am looking for, I need to learn about
> the
> > current hardware a bit. I just know I want it as small and quiet as can
> be
> > and I need 1 single 5.25" bay for a removable hard drive tray, 2 PS2
> ports,
> > and a nic. I have been looking at the Shuttle systems on zipzoomfly,
they
> > have some that would fit the need pretty well but I am always open to
> > suggestions if there is something smaller or better in other ways.
> >
> > Which form factor is most popular and most likely to be supported in the
> > future?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --Dan
>
> OK, you should be looking at a mini-tower ATX system with a Seasonic brand
> power supply (to keep it quiet). SFF isn't for you. It will support your
> hard drive tray just fine, but then where do you put an optical drive?
Find
> a case that will give you exactly two 5.25" drive bays and then find any
ATX
> or even micro-ATX format mainboard WITH NO COOLING FAN on the chipset.
Most
> mainboards now have built-in NIC and (2) PS/2 ports. -Dave
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