Skyhawk's Small Form Factor Ambitions
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How We Tested The Skyhawk
To turn the Skyhawk IMC-6375 into a working computer, we had to install numerous additional hardware components. That is because a barebone SFF PC includes only the case, the motherboard and a power supply (but, as with most other offerings of this type, the unit also included a compatible CPU fan/cooler unit as well).
Completing the assembly requires:
- Memory modules
- Hard disk
- CD/DVD drive
- CPU chip
- (optional) graphics card
Both of these fast Twinmos 512 MB memory modules clock at 2-2-5.
Article continues belowThe guard disk and optical CD/DVD drives we used.
A socket 478 CPU is required.
The graphic card should be fast and quiet if you decide to add one to the Skyhawk.
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