On Wednesday 19 October 2005 10:48, Mike Frisch wrote:
> On Tue, October 18, 2005 11:31 pm, Steve Adeff said:
> > u know, I've been giving this Digimatrix thing some thought, and for
> > ~$100 more you could have a very nice Silverstone or Ahanix case with a
> > newer mobo.
>
> But I don't want to
On Tue, October 18, 2005 11:31 pm, Steve Adeff said:
> u know, I've been giving this Digimatrix thing some thought, and for ~$100
> more you could have a very nice Silverstone or Ahanix case with a newer
> mobo.
But I don't want to spend $100 more. The DigiMatrix is already
overpriced, especially
u know, I've been giving this Digimatrix thing some thought, and for ~$100more you could have a very nice Silverstone or Ahanix case with a newer mobo.
Consider that the Digimatrix requries you to buy a cpu, memory, a HD and aoptical drive, its basically a mobo and case. For ~$250 for the HTPC case
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 16:19, Mike Frisch wrote:
> On Tue, October 18, 2005 3:49 pm, James Oltman said:
> > I have been researching the Digimatrix for quite some time. It can ONLY
> > ONLY
> > ONLY use the Northwood core P4 procs. The max speed as I recall was only
> > 2.8GHz (something like th
On 10/18/05, Mike Frisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, October 18, 2005 3:49 pm, James Oltman said:> I have been researching the Digimatrix for quite some time. It can ONLY> ONLY> ONLY use the Northwood core P4 procs. The max speed as I recall was only
> 2.8GHz (something like that). They stop
On Tue, October 18, 2005 3:49 pm, James Oltman said:
> I have been researching the Digimatrix for quite some time. It can ONLY
> ONLY
> ONLY use the Northwood core P4 procs. The max speed as I recall was only
> 2.8GHz (something like that). They stopped making these procs so finding
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