We own a Quicksilver dual 1 gig. It has 3 slots for RAM expansion
for a total of 1.5 gig. 3 open PCI slots for whatever you want to
add. The video card has a DVI connection and a VGA connection on it
and it came with the 64 mb NVidia (4 something ?) AGP card. Space
for 4 hard drives. I added an SATA drive controller and now have 2
400 gig SATA drives in it. I think I'd take that any day over a
Mini. The Quicksilver 933 is just about the same computer,
manufactured just a few months apart. It's tremendously expandable
whereas the Mini is NOT. The Quicksilver he referenced has a
superdrive too. The Mini, to do that, will run a bit more than
$500. This is a super deal. I'd go for it.
On Jan 20, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Al Poulin wrote:
http://www.surpluscomputers.com/store/main.aspx?
p=ItemDetail&item=COM10687
Tim Collier
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