I got in my first Mini-ITX NVIDIA Ion system build and finally started to put the pieces together.
ASUS AT3N7A-I Motherboard - ~159.99
Western Digital Scorpio Black 250GB 7200 RPM Hard Drive WD2500BEKT - $70.91
Kingston 2GB DDR2 800MHz ValueRam KVR800D2N5K2/2G - $35.50
Panasonic UJ-135-A SATA Slimline Slot-Loading Blu-ray Player -$199.99
Travla Mini-ITX Case TE-T287 - $111.00
Total Cost = ~$577.39 before Windows 7 64-bit
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Here is the issue that I have... The Travla Mini-ITX 287 Case comes with the laptop style brick power supply, which is rated at 60W. The crazy thing is that it comes with four power supply connectors... A 20-Pin ATX, a 4-pin CPU, one Floppy and one SATA... The case supports two hard drives and an optical drive... Why in the world would they give me a floppy power connector? Also, it doesn't have any 4-pin molex-connectors, so I can't use a 4-pin molex to two 4-pin SATA connector adapter like this one.... GRRR I'm frustrated and my Panasonic UJ-135-A SATA Slimline Slot-Loading Blu-ray Player is all show and no go. I had to hook up an USB powered external optical drive just to get Windows 7 installed. Looks like I need one of these SATA power splitters to get the hard drive and Blu-Ray player running at the same time. I wonder if anyone here in St. Louis would carry that splitter.











What Dragon Cooler Said, The atom processors are quite cool, and I feel it should be more than capable for it with a little gfx help.
