Small Single Board Computers for Windows

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A compact computer solution is sought for use in a musical instrument, specifically one that is smaller than 6 square inches, capable of running Windows and driving a quality sound card. Mini-ITX boards, measuring 170x170mm, are mentioned as suitable options since they function as full Windows PCs and may include PCI card slots for additional hardware. For further exploration of available boards and projects, the website mini-itx.com is recommended.
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I am looking for a small, less than 6ins sq computer, to use in a musical instrument, the board must be able to drive a good sound card and run on windows , if there is such a thing can you recommend one please.
 
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mini-itx is 170x170mm and is a full regular Windows PC, some have PCI card slots as well
See www.mini-itx.com for a range of boards and projects.
 
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