XPC....any use or have one for a home pc??
(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: skelley521
Some info:
http://techreport.com/reviews/2005q1/shuttle-sb86i/index.x?pg=1
Just curious...this is the first I have heard of these systems.
The system I am looking at has the following specs:
• Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 3.2GHz Hyper-Threading
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition.
• Supportive Capacity 80GB 7200RPM
• USB 2.0, FireWire IEEE, DVD+/-RW, Media Card Reader
• Serial ATA
• DVD Burner/Writer 4x Included. DVD+R and DVD-R.
Only 1 day left on the auction and it is only 151.00.
Seems strange.
Thanks for any info.
Posted by: _John_Lennon_
Some info:
http://techreport.com/reviews/2005q1/shuttle-sb86i/index.x?pg=1
Just curious...this is the first I have heard of these systems.
The system I am looking at has the following specs:
• Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 3.2GHz Hyper-Threading
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition.
• Supportive Capacity 80GB 7200RPM
• USB 2.0, FireWire IEEE, DVD+/-RW, Media Card Reader
• Serial ATA
• DVD Burner/Writer 4x Included. DVD+R and DVD-R.
Only 1 day left on the auction and it is only 151.00.
Seems strange.
Thanks for any info.
XPC's are awesome, and that auction prodcut will go for around 800$ Jump on it now.
Posted by: Snee
XPC's rawk, hope you made a bid.
Posted by: skelley521
Thanks, I was tight this week after spending $300 for a welding hood, so I was outbid.
I will start keeping my eye out for these systems now though...lol.
There is 3 hrs left and its $336.58.
Thanks Again,
Steve
Posted by: Snee
SFFs are great, there are many great machines to choose from, and they are often nice to look at as well. If you are interested in what they can do or what you should look for, this (http://forums.sudhian.com/) is a good place to look, and so is this (http://www.sfftech.com/).
