Patrick Shirkey wrote: > Mark Knecht wrote: > >> >> 2) Be sure on this one that you like the motherboard in the box. It >> doesn't look like a normal PC MB but something considerably smaller. >> Not sure if you can replace that one very easily. >> > > Looks like a micro atx mobo. They are standard and what I use in my > portable. > > http://www.boosthardware.com/specs/rigs/Rua.html > Sorry. Yes of course it's a standard motherboard. (Or I think it is.) I was really referring to the idea that if someone bought one fo these machines and then had performance problems and wanted to put another MB in the box they would find themselves limited by the MBs in that form factor. (I.e. - what processor speeds, how much memory, etc.) It's not as open as the more standard desktop size in this case. The deeper 1U case will take the standard bigger MB with the disadvantage of being deeper. You can also get either a 2U or 3U rack mount case that will take a standard larger MB (I forget what that MB is called) and you can do water cooling in 2U and 3U so the machine is fine for a studio but not so portable. Lots of options! - Mark