The J&W 780G ITX mobo is PCIe x16, although it runs it at x4. It will take any PCIe X16 cards and I think even running at x4, it will not be humanly noticable if even noticed on a bench compared to x16 full atx boards. The 780G onboard video is suppose to be really good for an onboard solution and is an AMD HD3200 equiv. I have seen a couple benchmarks and the G45 is pretty much on par with the 780G, maybe even better (supposedly @ 8400 equiv) and supposdly the Nvidea 8200 is just a little behind. So I'd think these will run Everquest fine for what I need, maybe even better then for what I need. I have played EQ on my old Dell 700M laptop which had an Intel Extreme Graphics 2 solution and 2gigs ram. I'd say it played well enough to use as a boxxed account set-up. I think a GMA 950 solution would do even better and I think the Nvidea 7100 is @ the GMA 950 level or maybe higher although I am not sure on this. Hard time trying to find reviews on the 7100 onboard solution (other then the actual vid card).

It's just they make a very nice looking ITX board that supports 4GB ram and can run a 35w intel CPU, but it only comes with the Nvidea 7100 graphics solution and a PCI x1 slot. Although it sells for $60, where as the G45 and Nvidea 8200 sells for $130 and the 780G is over $150. I am not looking to use these machines to do much, would just like it powerful enough for EQ and as low wattage as possible. Might just go MATX as well, difference is ITX is 6.7' x 6.7" and M-ATX is 9.7" x @9" (they have em as low as 8" and as high as 9.7") and I can fit 3 ITX side by side on my case, but only two M-ATX, so if I go M-ATX, it's almost a given I will won't be putting it in the case I am making now, which is no big deal, I can construct some other solution. My only real concern is if the M-ATX will take more wattage to run.....I would think it would not, because it will basically be the same NB and CPU, just a bigger board and full PCIe x16 support