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Kingston SNV125-S2/30GB is the one mentioned, I guess. Dismantling? Hopefully that is not necessary.....
Asus AT5IONT-I has no external power brick untill the Deluxe model arrives in july, wich has an external AC power supply, WiFi and Bluetooth. So no PSU needed.
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2010-08-16, 16:58
(This post was last modified: 2010-08-16, 17:06 by Robotica.)
haha.. copy/paste problems.
But for the heat it might be useful to have an external power supply. Especially if you bother to dismantle to SSD for airflow reasons...
But as far as I know, prices of the Deluxe version aren't yet available. Analogue to Asus AT3IONT-I it's probably 30-35% more expensive.
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it's dead-ugly but it's a good backup plan since functionality and price are ok. I like the VESA mount option.
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2010-08-16, 20:55
(This post was last modified: 2010-08-16, 21:06 by Robotica.)
Can't help you with that but the power-solution is a huge plus for me. Maybe tripkip testresults shows that having a PSU inside the case is no problem at all.
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The case will probably shop tomorrow. From Germany to Belgium, could take à couple of days. I will definitely share the results with you guys.
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This is the best review I have found for small SSD's:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3756/2010-...on-intel/2