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Battlefield 2 Case Mod
Jul 19, 05 @ 09:53AM by zero in Cases

For all you Battlefield 2 fans out there, you have to take a look at this case mod! This is a must see!
Bit-Tech

Mac Mini Clone
Jun 02, 05 @ 10:31AM by zero in Cases

At Computex Taipei 2005 AOpen showed off it's 'Mac Mini' design for PCs. The mini box features an Intel 915GM chipset with DirectX 9.0 supporting graphics, audio, Ethernet, Firewire and USB 2.0 ports.
Xbit Labs

Shuttle XPC LCD Mod
May 12, 05 @ 04:19PM by zero in Cases

Tbreak is giving us a installation guide of a LCD into a Shuttle XPC. Check out this Mod! >_<
TBreak

Alienware cashes in on Star Wars hype
May 07, 05 @ 04:48AM by CrimsonA in Cases

Alienware, known to overcharge people more than Sony, is cashing in on the Revenge of the Sith pre-hype by releasing a new line of PCs called the Star Wars PCs.
X-bit Labs

Dual CPU.... SFF?
Feb 19, 05 @ 04:38PM by CrimsonA in Cases

People have talked to death about how most SFF systems match a regular desktop in performance. How aobout matching a workstation?
SFF Tech

Arctic Cooling Silent PC case
Feb 02, 05 @ 11:31PM by CrimsonA in Cases

Arctic Cooling makes a lot of different video card coolers, and now they have entered the case market. Their first entry does look very nice though.
Silent PC Review

Intro to BTX
Jan 26, 05 @ 11:31PM by CrimsonA in Cases

BTX is slowly filtering into the market - really slowly. But things are looking up. There is a lot of upside to BTX, besides the fact we must change our cases.
Hardware Analysis

Mac mini fits in dashboards
Jan 19, 05 @ 11:56PM by CrimsonA in Cases

The mac mini, already known to be the size of many laptops, is getting interest as another in-dash computer. Add a LCD and you have an in-car computer...
News.com

Shuttle's SFF to get 1066 FSB support
Jan 12, 05 @ 12:15AM by CrimsonA in Cases

It's been known for a while that SFFs do not have much limitation in terms of power - they keep up with their desktop counterparts. Now Shuttle is bringing the SFF beyond the full ATX big brother.
Shuttle Europe

New stove-looking fan
Dec 12, 04 @ 11:19PM by CrimsonA in Cases

Case fans have come a long way. No longer are we held back by straight black fans. We have ones that look like stovetops.
OCIA

Decorate your Desk with a USB Snowman or Xmas Tree
Dec 02, 04 @ 09:41PM by zero in Cases

Christmas is coming and if you are decorating your house with lights, you might as well decorate your computer! Here’s some USB powered Snow men and Xmas trees!!! oooO…so colorful
Extension Tech

Shuttle's XPC to be bundled with a BTX cooler
Nov 25, 04 @ 11:49PM by CrimsonA in Cases

Interestingly, Shuttle has announced that their new BTX SFF will come with a BTX cooler. Which is strange since al ltheir ATX offerings have come with IDE technology. Does this mean we should no longer expect a CPU cooler on XPC's from now on?
Digitimes

New Shuttle is BTX
Nov 23, 04 @ 10:46AM by CrimsonA in Cases

Although not very applicable to other cases, it's a start to the shift to the BTX format. It would be interesting to see what this leads to.
Shuttle

Funkiest. Case. Ever.
Nov 19, 04 @ 12:17PM by CrimsonA in Cases

Maybe I've just been out of the loop lately, but this case tops Thermaltake's in terms of out-of-this-world-ness.
Techniz

Alienware comes out with SFF systems
Nov 17, 04 @ 04:28PM by zero in Cases

Alienware is broadening themselves with SFF systems. They have just announced their new SFF system called the “Area-51 5300” which is equipped with an Intel 915G PCI Express chipset.
Alienware


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