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Originally posted by: ElFenix
put a low-clocked northwood and you might have enough wattage left over to run a geforce 4 and a 'cuda 4 hard drive... pretty tight little lan box then... oh i wonder if you could cut a window and have some cold cathode inside too!!!
my one concern is the p4m266... is that a mobile chipset? any benches?
asus put out a mini pc, i saw it at fry's. no agp.
Supposedly the little PSU in that sucker will run a GF4, any P4, CDROM, & HD no problem. Amazing if true.Originally posted by: ElFenix
put a low-clocked northwood and you might have enough wattage left over to run a geforce 4 and a 'cuda 4 hard drive
Originally posted by: BigJohnKC
That seems like it would be a good mp3/divx/entertainment system computer, but I think a Pentium 4 is a bit of overkill for just divx playing - I used to play divx on my PII 266...if it was 100-150 bucks cheaper and supported a PIII or celeron, I'd consider it for that sort of system, but it's too much otherwise...
Originally posted by: Lucky
nice but I just picked up this last night for $118. Cant wait till it gets here!![]()
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Originally posted by: Scipionix
Originally posted by: Lucky
nice but I just picked up this last night for $118. Cant wait till it gets here!![]()
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Bah, that ain't nothing. Check this out. It's got THREE windows
Also, can you get that little case by itself? I wouldn't feel like paying a premium to have some crappy mobo already installed in it.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
put a low-clocked northwood and you might have enough wattage left over to run a geforce 4 and a 'cuda 4 hard drive... .
Originally posted by: WangButter
Originally posted by: ElFenix
put a low-clocked northwood and you might have enough wattage left over to run a geforce 4 and a 'cuda 4 hard drive... .
The question is... could you actually *fit* a GF4 card in that thing???