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How about this little Sandy Bridge DualCore Mini PC? - bluray - 2012-05-25 OEM Production i1000A-P6B1 Intel Socket LGA1155 Intel H61 2 x 204Pin Black Mini It'll make a nice little silent/low power HTPC for XBMC....... RE: How about this little Sandy Bridge DualCore Mini PC? - Dougie Fresh - 2012-05-25 That looks a lot like this Lian-Li case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811112361 plus a DH61AG and a Pentium G630T. RE: How about this little Sandy Bridge DualCore Mini PC? - bluray - 2012-05-25 (2012-05-25, 22:01)Dougie Fresh Wrote: That looks a lot like this Lian-Li case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811112361That is what I thought too, and it is a nice little case.....the power brick is included in the package....! RE: How about this little Sandy Bridge DualCore Mini PC? - eskro - 2012-05-25 the PC-Q12B looks good! i also like the PC-Q09FNB alot! RE: How about this little Sandy Bridge DualCore Mini PC? - bluray - 2012-05-26 (2012-05-25, 23:43)eskro Wrote: the PC-Q12B looks good!It look good, but there is no pre-built with that case..... RE: How about this little Sandy Bridge DualCore Mini PC? - Dougie Fresh - 2012-05-26 (2012-05-25, 23:19)bluray Wrote:(2012-05-25, 22:01)Dougie Fresh Wrote: That looks a lot like this Lian-Li case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811112361That is what I thought too, and it is a nice little case.....the power brick is included in the package....! The PC-Q12 has a 300W PSU -- which I think is a drawback. I wonder what 65W PSU the barebones is using. I'd rather have the 65W PSU than the 300W for G630T/H61 especially when there is only going to be room for an SSD and some RAM. RE: How about this little Sandy Bridge DualCore Mini PC? - Beer40oz - 2012-05-26 I just noticed from looking at another lian li build... at someones house.... the metal they use is louder then other metals... Pretty sad.... for such pretty cases... RE: How about this little Sandy Bridge DualCore Mini PC? - bluray - 2012-05-26 (2012-05-26, 00:24)Dougie Fresh Wrote: I wonder what 65W PSU the barebones is using. I'd rather have the 65W PSU than the 300W for G630T/H61 especially when there is only going to be room for an SSD and some RAM.It included fanless DC19V 3.6A 65W power brick (Option: 90W, 120W, 150W). Since there is an option for 150W power brick, it seems that the included DC-DC PSU is capable of 150W...... Since the AC-DC is external fanless power brick, it should be very similar to the Pico PSU system....it should be a very silent Nettop HTPC.... RE: How about this little Sandy Bridge DualCore Mini PC? - Hail.ceasar - 2012-05-26 Am liking the look of this alot.. Do you think it can do full 3D bluray ? What do i need to add to complete a full HTPC? (2012-05-25, 21:45)bluray Wrote: OEM Production i1000A-P6B1 Intel Socket LGA1155 Intel H61 2 x 204Pin Black Mini RE: How about this little Sandy Bridge DualCore Mini PC? - bluray - 2012-05-26 (2012-05-26, 13:43)Hail.ceasar Wrote: Am liking the look of this alot.. It use this "Intel Desktop Board - DH61AG Miniatx" very sleedk and Thin Mini-ITX mobo (it is a high grade and special mobo by Intel for a very thin HTPC case)......you'll need CPU, Memory and SSD drive to complete the build. You can contact Newegg sale rep for help on it...... Here is the info on it- -OEM Production i1000A-P6B1 |