this thread is EVIL and WRONG :mad:
everytime i have a look i suddenly realy realy want on of them 24" screens :D . you lot are going to put me in the poor house ;) .
i may get one next month depending on how things go. Are there any particular differences between the 20" and 24" panal...
ROFL
*Adventures Of pheebs*
adverage person by day but as soon as the sun goes down. der der DEEEEEEERRR its super pheebs. can leep stairs in a single bound.
did sound like you had a load of fun. :D
i dont see whats soo good lookin about shuttles, its just a small white box with a clear plastic front. i would have got it for the size. but aopen seems to be doing one of similar size and it does look better then shuttles.
i wouldnt go as far as saying either of them as "beautiful bit of...
give them some time, im sure theres an NF 2 Ultra 400 on the way, once aopen SFF become more popular and demand for a more powerfull verson is required, then im sure they will make 1.
and the review i read was done using a barton 2500 at stock
i read a lot of reviews on the whole barebone range and aopen came out on top of the gaming section. and most of the other tests beat the shuttle.
i was also in the market for a shuttle but that aopen looks like it will give shuttle a good run for their money. if their RMA policies are better...
i agree that they had micro atx or whatever a while ago, but every micro board i have seen for sale has 2 pci slots as well as a AGP and that just wont fit
then how comes shuttles are pretty much the only ones with micro comps of that size.
i know MSI make micro boards available to buy, but no way you can fit one into a shuttle sized case
i was thinking of getting one but it look like i wont be. why dont board makers make micro boards to fit in a case the size of a shuttle, then we will have a larger choice of mobos to use in a micro pc
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