![EPIA PX5000EG 500MHz Pico-ITX](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhUrMY0fpBIgoEOdDMU1P0g7YCae7cxpi8vmZH8CqtkUBpz8f74-E_pLrgIeVQzlJ-Lqj-ZvPKub3bIfQcrQJRJE3ylwiuiMoZDMsV1y8dGgGfHCPi2LsA1UrIIw7dPlhKTnx2T/s320/via-px5000eg.jpg)
Despite the shortcomings, it's hard not to get excited about VIA's Pico-ITX offerings: who cares if the capabilities are limited, they're just so adorably small we want to pinch their cheeks. Now VIA is making things even more efficient with a 500MHz board that can be cooled solely with the heatsink -- no fan required. Naturally, that step down in processor speed from the PX10000 won't exactly be much help to the folks sticking Ubuntu on these things, but the PX5000EG should be a boon to the embedded market and reliability nuts. Video is after the break.
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