In the next few months I will be replacing the motherboard in my main pc due to some problems I'm having with it. I'm also most likely going to upgrade to either a tri or quad core at this point. (Currently I'm using an Athlon X2 5000BE)
Now this would leave me with both that Athlon and also a Sempron 3000 I've got doing nothing.
I'd like to get them setup as dedicated crunchers, but I'll need a motherboard for each.
Power wise I'll be using a picoPSU: http://www.kustompcs.co.uk/acatalog/info_1798.html
And a Compact Flash (connected with an IDE adaptor) to store the OS, which will be a stripped down linux install running headless.
Now I want try and use as small a footprint as possible - both in size and power use, to try and keep the bills down.
mini-ITX boards would appear to be ideal in this case, but from what I can find they are all in the £100+ range. That's a lot, when I can get a uATX AM2 board for under £30.
So I'm wondering, does anyone have experience with AM2 mini-ITX boards? And if so, are they worth getting over their larger cousins?