FS: Carputer - 1.4ghz AMD, 512MB RAM, 80GB, Opus 120

prochobo
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PRICE: 250 + shipping (shouldn't be over ~$10)

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Parts:

* Jetway J7F3 series motherboard with following specs

- Support AMD Geode NX processor in Socket 462 packaging of FSB 133MHz

- Support AMD Geode™ NX 1250 / 1500 / 1750 Series and Low Voltage Edition Included

- SiS 741CX North Bridge Chipset + SiS 964 South Bridge Chipset

- 1 * 184-pin DIMM Sockets for unbuffered DDR 333 / 266 SDRAM up to 1 GB

- 1 * 32-bit PCI Slot / 1 * 2xAD Connector With Expansion Daughter Boards

- Embedded SiS 964 South Bridge Chipset Supports 2 Serial ATA HDDs with RAID 0, 1 Function

- Realtek RT8201CL 10 / 100 PCI LAN PHY

- 2 * Ultra DMA 133 / 100 / 66 IDE Devices Support

- Embedded 8 * High Speed USB @ 480 Mbit / s

Has the AMD Geode NX 1750

http://www.jetwaycomputer.com/spec/J7F3-Series.pdf

More info on the proc/motherboard here:

http://www.amd.com/us-en/ConnectivitySolutions/ProductInformation/0,,50_2330_9863_10837%5E10861,00.html

I chose the Geode because of it's low power consumption (14w) and it's superiority to VIA processors.

* 512MB PC2100 DDR RAM

* 80GB 2.5" Hitachi hard drive

*Opus 120 power supply

I have all cables needed for the power supply (one molex connector has been cut off to hook a monitor up to) and I will supply a 3.5" to 2.5" IDE cable for the hard drive. I also have the motherboard manual (but no original box) and the I/O backplate. Everything is in perfect working order, I just don't have a use for this stuff anymore.

I have numerous references with lots of high dollar trades:

http://myworld.ebay.com/prochobo

http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=41890

http://www.caraudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t=206232&highlight=prochobo

Please feel free to verify any or all of my references.

 
how is this powered and how is the video signal sent to a monitor? some tips
The power supply has a wiring harness that plugs into it. The other end connections to your +12v, Ground, and remote wires to give it power and tell it when to turn on/off. Then, there is the standard 20-pin ATX connector which connects from the power supply to the motherboard. There are also molex connections which power peripheral devices such as hard drives, optical drives (CD/DVD), etc.

The video signal is sent through a VGA cable to the touchscreen monitor. Depending on what type of monitor you have, the actual touchscreen will interface using USB or a serial connection to the computer in addition to the VGA cable.

All wires needed to install the computer will be included as well.

 
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