be sure we get pictures when it comes in and when you start building the carputer upnice another tib... i'm still waiting on my M10000...
I tested it a couple of times on my pc and it worked ok, but then I put it in the car, I was having issues with the volume so I didn't bother with it, plus the fact that iGuidance isn't native in it. I've been using RoadRunner, by far the best frontend, unless your a noob that doesn't wanna spent 5 mins setting it up.Nice work guys. Am I the only one that had problems with Centrafuse? It would NEVER remember my entire play list. So, I had to reload each time I wanted to use it. Kinda pissed me off. I use winamp, works wonders for me, oddly. LOL.
I actually bought my epia in November of 05' for a Computer Maintenance school project. we were supose to build or should I say assemble our own computer. since I already knew how to do that I thought I would challenge myself a tad bit. so I gutted an xbox used my dremal to do some cutting. and placed the m10000 in there and a small 230watt psu and a dvd rom/burner/cdr/cdRW slotloaded drive and an 2.5 hdd. well I placed 2nd in the competition. only because the teacher was a deusche about my display science board. after the class was finished a friend told me about carputers. so I said well I have most of the parts so why not.I haven't figured out why every noob loves epia so much. for the same price, sometimes less, you can have a much better system.
they're fine for most cases, like in your case, you use centrafuse so you fine. But people like me that use RoadRunner you're better off with a little bit more power. With the new flash skins, the epia boards suffer, plus they don't get the navtive resolution of a 7" widescreen.but 1ghz is more than enough to run movies. music and gps. plus epia boards are small. I would get that new nano board or that even smalled than nano board but they are to darn expensive