Scythe e-Otonashi Compact Fanless mini-ITX CASE early 2000s vintage rare case For Sale

Scythe e-Otonashi Compact Fanless mini-ITX CASE early 2000s vintage rare case
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Scythe e-Otonashi Compact Fanless mini-ITX CASE early 2000s vintage rare case:
$59.99

Scythe e-Otonashi Compact Fanless mini-ITX CASE early 200s vintage rare case.

Does not come with 60w power supply.


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e-OTONASHI


Manufacturer:

Scythe Co., Ltd. Japan


Motherboard Compatibility:

VIA EPIA-M (Mini-ITX) Click here for more info

VIA EPIA-M10000 (Mini-ITX)


Chassis Dimensions:

280(W) x 190(D) x 90(H) mm


Weight:

2350 g (Complete System 3200g *approximate)


Drive Bay:

2.5" Drive Bay (1), Slim Drive Bay (1)


Power Supply:

60W A/C, Comply with CC & FCC

I/P: 100V ~ 240V, 50-60Hz, 1.8A Max.

O/P: 12Vdc, 5.0A

SPS Adapter Included


Noise Level:

0 dB


Features:

* Completely Fanless

* Tired of noise from your PC system? "Heatlane" technology (by TS Heatronics) silently transfers heat through the fins at the bottom of the chassis enabling you to build a completely fanless mini PC system.

* Compact & Light Weight

* Very small and light weight. Fully assembled system weights approximately 3.2kg. This "noiseless" PC case is ideal for your new HTPC (Home Theater PC) system or as a replacement for your existing noisy PC system.




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