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VIA unveils the EPIA EX series, the first to
feature the VIA CX700M2 advanced system media
processor with enhanced audio and video
technologies.
Targeted for x86-based cons ...
Another micro-itx board launched in the Spring of
2003, featuring the Nehemia C3-2 1GHz CPU. Via
Apollo CLE266 chipset includes IEEE1394, USB2.0,
Castlerock AGP graphics with ...
The EPIA 5000 is the baby brother of the EPIA 800
and is equipped with a 533MHz Via C3 CPU. Other
than the CPU (and the fact that this unit requires
no CPU fan) this board is ...
This Via EPIA series of small (17cm x 17cm) form
factor (Micro-ITX) motherboards includes an
onboard Via C3-800MHz CPU heatsink and fan. All
you need to add is a stick of PC ...
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