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Antec Phantom 350: Fanless but long
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Antec Phantom 350: Fanless but long. diy hd htpc extravaganza part2. Part 2 of our build-your-own HTPC series surveys the wide world of motherboards, CPUs, memory and power supplies and comes up with the picks to match our chosen case.. To make an HTPC...
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Test Build 1, Continued
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test, we finally closed up the case. That's when we ran into our first small problem. Not every graphics card is narrow enough to prevent vertical clearance problems (the wraparound heat pipe is the problem here). We initially chose a fanless graphics...
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ASUS
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includes a USB 1.1 print server. The last discovery I made in ASUS' booth was its IPX3141 router - the first I've seen to include an integrated four-port 10/100/1000 switch. ASUS told me the fanless router should be available in late Q3 and pricing hasn't been...
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Summary and Conclusions
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for the SBWM) up to almost $300 for the wireless version of the Squeezebox. The answer may be partly that these devices are still less expensive than investing a cool grand for a Windows Media Center box. Another answer may be that these products are fanless...
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Conclusion
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Conclusion. aopen. The fanless MVP Player from AOpen offers photo, audio and video file playback, while weighing in at only 8.8 oz. Add a PC hard drive, and you can watch your movies on your TV or listen to music anywhere you go.. AOpen's MVP Player is in...
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Zalman - Product
The ZM-NBF47 does not need electrical power because it is a fanless Northbridge cooler that operates without noise or vibration. It cools the Northbridge chipset to its optimal temperature in...
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Matrox - Product
Expressly designed for thin computing and other mission-critical systems, EpicA series graphics cards have innovative, new, server-based software from Matrox to manage multi-display configurations...