| Installation notes |
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Possible configurations
(Mini-ITX) |
1x PCI, 1x 2.5" HDD/SSD, 1x Slimline CD/DVD
or
1x 3.5" HDD, 1x Slimline CD/DVD |
Possible configurations
(Micro-ATX) |
1x 2.5" HDD/SSD, 1x Slimline CD/DVD
(Board size max. 200x245mm) |
| Max. CPU-heatsink/fan height |
55 mm (eg. Intel Original heatsink i3/i5/i7) |
| Specifications |
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| Dimensions |
295 x 280 x 64 mm |
| Weight |
2,1kg (2,8kg with accessoiry and packing) |
| Internal Power Supply |
Built-in 120W DC power board (size compatible with M2-ATX(-HV)) |
| Power supply connectors |
1x P4
1x ATX 20/24 pol
1x 2.5" PATA
2x 3,5" PATA
1x SATA |
| External AC Adapter |
-- Input (AC 100~240 V)
-- Output (DC 12V, 7A) 84W |
| Possible extensions on rear side |
1x PCI
1x 4-pin port
1x SATA port
2x RS232 |
| Front Access |
2 x USB(2.0), 1x Mic, 1x Line-Out |
| Scope of supply |
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- MHero-L-B Mini-ITX/Micro-ATX enclosure |
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- Fanless external power adapter 84W + EU power cord |
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- Fanless internal power supply 120W |
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- Plastic stand |
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- 4x rubber feet |
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- PCI-Riser (90°) |
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- Screws |
Well got this to put my Atom based firewall in. Very happy with the quality, the size... The positioning in the case could be a bit better. Possibly some extra spots for a few 60mm fans in some places. But the one thing that annoys me the MOST is the DC-DC PSU. It has an ultrabright blue SMD LED with no way of turning it off. And with all the holes in the chassis it lights up a large part of the room. I dabbed it with a permanent marker and it reduced that. But still. Annoying feature.