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Mini PCs
http://www.amselectronics.com/index-CFS868.html
These little guys look awesome: ![]() ![]() ![]() Here are the specs: Quick Specs: VIA P4M266 chipset Winbond W83627HF LPC controller Supports Intel Socket 478 - Pentium 4 processors: (1.4GHz ~ 2.4GHz) Support 2x 184-pin DDR200/266 SDRAM up to 2GB Onboard S3 ProSavage8 DDR 2D/3D graphics - 4 to 32MB frame buffer using system memory - VT1621 TV Encoder, TV-out supported, S-Video port and composite TV-out Onboard IR port Onboard Realtek 10/100 Fast Ethernet Onboard USB 2.0 interface (4 ports) Onboard AC'97 v2.2 audio ports Supports ATA/133 ATA-6 IDE interface Dimensions: 9.5"(H) x 8.3"(W) x 12"(D) Drive Bays: Open 5.25", open 3.5", hidden 3.5" Power Supply: 150W (115v ~ 240v) - Aluminum Construction PCI Slot: 1 (PCI 2.2) AGP Slot: 1 (4XAGP) CPU: Socket 478 Intel Pentium 4 FSB: 400Mhz Quad-pumped I think Gamespot ran an article on them a little while ago. Anyway, it's available only for pre-order right now. But it seems like a great small high performance gaming PC. Although overheating may be an issue. |
The G4 Cube looked much better than that. But they should learn from Apple, they look great, but don't sell.
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Ooh, a mini paper weight :D
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And how, pray tell, are you meant to upgrade it?
I don't see the point in buying a PC just cos it's small, especially when I still have to cart the monitor, keyboard and mouse all about. I might as well buy a laptop. Hmm... maybe I could build my own laptop... then I could avoid all the ****ty components people put in them... |
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