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khendar
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I'm new around here and know bugger all about these things. I have been considering putting together a tiny pc and was wondering whether it is possible to use a 1U riser card to set a tv-capture card parallel to the mboard without it interfering with the onboard IO ports. I have done some rough measuring and I believe its possible to get the card i have in mind (Leadtek Winfast TV200XP) in whilst missing the RAM slots but I cant get the dimensions for the height (width) if the IO ports (LAN, sound etc) to find out if the card will clear them.
This has probably come up many times before and you are probably sick of answering these questions but I cant seem to get answers anywhere else. I am thinking of using the EPIA800 board as they are dirt cheap over here and plenty powerful for what I need it for. If anyone has any suggestions for alternate cards also please let me know. Looking at about AU$100-150 for the card.
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All I really need to know isthe with in mm of the block of ports at the back of the motherboard. i think the pink block would probably be the widest. I just need to know if there will be enough clearance if I was to try and put a card parallel to the mboard.
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On the M10K the audio riser is the highest point @ ~39mm
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