So what are you running on the Brix to provide the UI? Or are you just 
navigating Win8 using a keyboard or mouse?

(I think the thrust of the question was "are you using MCE as the UI, or 
something else?")

From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On 
Behalf Of Stephen Price
Sent: Tuesday, 20 August 2013 8:49 PM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: [OT] mSATA SDDs

Don't be silly. I got the i7.  :D
Running Windows 8.
Yeah I bought the Media Center thingy but to be honest with my NAS and Netflix 
I never use it so could have done without that.

On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 5:51 PM, Ian Thomas 
<il.tho...@iinet.net.au<mailto:il.tho...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:
You have the GB-XM14-1037 model, with Celeron CPU? I like the gigabit Ethernet 
and WiFi. Are you running Windows Media Centre for Windows 7?
________________________________
Ian Thomas
Victoria Park, Western Australia
From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com<mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com> 
[mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com<mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com>] On 
Behalf Of Stephen Price
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 5:12 PM

To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: [OT] mSATA SDDs

I got one of these little bad boys for my Gigabyte Brix recently.

http://www.gigabyte.com.au/products/list.aspx?s=47&ck=104

No fans, small, fast. Its advertised as DIY as you have to buy the RAM and 
mSata separate. Makes for an AWESOME media center pc. Mine went from the size 
of a Desktop HIFI looking component case (with fans) to a tiny little box 
that's smaller than my hand and silent.

Love technology.

On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Ian Thomas 
<il.tho...@iinet.net.au<mailto:il.tho...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:
Something only for those willing to get intimate with their computer hardware: 
Samsung PM841 SSDs (128Mb - 256Mb - 512Mb) - note these are mSATA (see below)
Link<http://www.ramcity.com.au/upgrade/data-storage/internal-solid-state-drives/samsung-pm841/79997>
  = RAMCity - I have had very good experiences with them, for my occasional 
need for RAM of various types; otherwise, I have no connection with the company.
I'm informed that these are normally supplied to OEM customers like Dell, 
Toshiba, SONY, and HP.
[http://www.ramcity.com.au/assets/full/MZMTD512HAGL-00000.jpg]

What is an mSATA solid state drive you ask? Well, it has the same (but smaller) 
internals as a normal SSD, only without the external casing. At a mere 6 grams, 
and just 5cm long, 3cm wide, and only 4mm high, it's an incredibly light weight 
and durable high-speed storage solution. It fits in many current model 
Ultrabooks, slim notebooks, and motherboards with an mSATA slot (or you can 
convert it to standard SATA with a SATA-mSATA 
adapter<http://sendy.ramcity.com.au/sendy/l/mdfD892S191fZVsF763kXNx8BQ/qxMDwfMpwnX7OH77XPEujQ/FO2q4AqSgX1xMvZiZ3ldlQ>).
The Samsung PM841 has the smallest z-height we've ever seen, and so far we know 
it fits perfectly in Sony Z7 series notebooks, Samsung NP9 (Series 9) 
notebooks, HP 9000 series notebooks, Lenovo W530, Toshiba Z800/Z900 series 
notebooks, Fujitsu Stylistic Q700 series notebooks, and many others.
________________________________
Ian Thomas
Victoria Park, Western Australia


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