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An Engineer in Wonderland - Build a 20W PC

 

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Want to build a low power x86 PC?

I am sure there are several ways to do it.

But to save yourself some thinking, take a look at Christopher Barnatt of Explaining Computers putting together a 20W PC in this video.

He uses that nice new 510 dual core Atom.

And, that nice Mini-ITX form-factor


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