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Compaq evo n610c audio drivers windows 7
Compaq evo n610c audio drivers windows 7











compaq evo n610c audio drivers windows 7
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The monitor was not plugged to the Kill-A-Watt. To keep the LCD backlight out of the picture, I used remote desktop to the laptop for those numbers. The CPU numbers were read from Task Manager. The power numbers (W - watts, VA - volt amps, PF - power factor) were read off my Kill-A-Watt meter (very cool toy). With a fanned 1.8GHz or 2.0GHz and the built in hardware decoding of the newer VIA chipsets, could make a really nice HTPC or PVR too. The stereo in/stereo out/mic in can be configured as 2ch, 4ch, or 6ch output. Not really relevant here, but I found the VIA Vinyl Audio utility to be quite nice. There's even a three pin sysfan header for adding another fan and monitoring it.

compaq evo n610c audio drivers windows 7

The CPU temp tends to be mid-upper 30's C, while the hard drive tends to be 32 C, maybe 33C during streaming. The MSI-7199 has some nice monitoring capabilities. Between that and my MSI X1900XTX, I've come to really like the solidness of "what's in the box" from MSI.

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Very straight-forward, had all the latest driver versions on it. Some side cutters and that was done with. The one negative was no way could I get the connectors on a SATA drive with that big plastic power cable holder where it was. It's tight, but you don't really have much to do in there. The hardware is nice, I think the chassis is very solid. The building of the AXIS system was pretty good.

compaq evo n610c audio drivers windows 7

> Power - FSP200-50MB 200w power active PFC power supply > Internal Storage - Western Digital Caviar GP WD5000AACS, 3.5", 5400-7200rpm, SATA 3Gbps, 500GB

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> Video - integrated S3 Unichrome Pro to VGA output > Chipset - VIA CN700 north and VT8237R+ south (MSI MS-7199 motherboard) > Processor - VIA C7, 1.0GHz fanless, Esther C5J core, 90nm, 100MHz QDR FSB, SSE & SSE2 & SSE3 *** MSI AXIS 700 Lite mini-ITX configuration: > Power - 90W power brick for laptop docking station (laptop alone brick is 65W) & 35W power brick for USB enclosure > External Storage - Samsung SpinPoint T HD400LJ, 3.5", 7200rpm, SATA 3Gbps, 400GB, in Kingwin Night Hawk TL-35USBS enclosure connected by USB 2.0 > Internal Storage - Fujitsu MHT2040AT, 2.5", 4200rpm, ATA100, 40GB and some slim DVD/CD-RW combo drive (typical laptop unit)

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> Network - D-Link DWL-G650M wireless-G PC Card > Video - on-board ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 to built-in LCD screen > Chipset - Intel i845MP north and ICH3-M south > Processor - Pentium 4 Mobile, 1.8GHz, can speedstep down to 1.2GHz, Northwood B0 core. That had some options, but the price on the AXIS 700, I could get the system and half a TB for the same price as just the Artigo kit. I checked out which seems the best resource for US buying from the basic looking around that I did. "$20 for a gig" Wow! Sure, it's DDR2-533 CL4, but I looked, and even 2x1GB DDR2-800 CL4, $34 after rebate! And that's not no name. My testing showed the extra 512MB is useless in a box devoted to serving audio. The idle W was half that of my 400GB Samsung, but still more than the active W of a 2.5". Now we're getting back to reasonable $/GB. Apparently WD has some new rpm throttling drives. Then I saw "5400-7200 rpm 3.5", so figured I'd see what that was about. It says "includes SATA ports which you can hook up an external drive", or to that point. But that was $180, and the online info seemed to imply only an ATA drive can go into the internal 2.5" bay. Then I thought about the VIA Artigo pico-ITX DIY kit, then I could get a 2.5" 320GB SATA drive. I thought about just upgrading the internal hard drive in the laptop, but it uses ATA, and the only 2.5" ATA drive >200GB is the WD 250GB. The AXIS 700 Lite, Corsair ValueSelect memory stick, and WD Caviar GP hard drive were $323 delivered from NewEgg. There are no doubt other solutions that might seem less hassle, particularly when used in a WOL setup. It's always in S0 or running, though pretty much idle most of the time. I have it running 24x7, so my Slim server can not go into sleep or standby. My SB3 is set up to show me the time, weather, stocks, etc. Just add memory stick and hard drive and go.Ī point to keep in mind for my setup. If anything, it would be quieter than the screamer Kingwin Night Hawk USB enclosure. Looked good, price was good, to the point that I didn't care that it would take years to recoup the cost from any power savings "ROI". So I was looking around on NewEgg for something and saw this VIA C7 barebone by MSI on it.













Compaq evo n610c audio drivers windows 7