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    EPIA-800 Mini-ITX system with C3 800MHz CPU, 128MB PC100 SDRAM Memory, 8MB Onboard Video, Hitachi 15GB ATA33 Notebook Hard Drive, Onboard VIA Sound packaged in a hacked up Yamaha CD Burner casing, with a custom designed ATX simulator for an external 100W PSU and running Windows 98 SE. This machine is dubbed the 133780X. More information is available here.

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