Originally Posted by jhanlon303 To a Colonial paragraph 2 reads fine.
john
As written. "The explosion in popularity of netbooks over the last 12 months should be proof enough of our love all things tech and tiny, but the Mini-ITX form factor is also enjoying continued growth as people look to build their own mini media PCs or workstations."
The underlined section does not make sense, it needs to be written. 'proof enough of our love for all things tech and tiny.
Hope I didn't cause any offence, just the way I read the article. It just goes to to show what a minefield the English language can be, we need to adopt a more straightforward means of communication, maybe binary, it works for R2-D2:)
Its a fun case to mod.... i've got a core 2 system in one and its running at sub-60C with 100% load 24/7. Completly stable. I do have 3 40mm fans on the vent side attached with zip ties though. They are noisy as hell but keep it cool. It did work without the fans 24/7 but it was in the 75-80C area and I wasn't comfortable with that 24/7. I also have a heatsink-fan on my chipset and on-board graphics chip.
Also with my setup there is no space for a dvd drive so its currently lacking one and using an external when necessary (rarely).
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ReplyLooks like they've been sorted since I posted.;)
Ninja edit skillz :D
Did you you read my comment?, if so, does the second paragraph of the article seem right to you?
To a Colonial paragraph 2 reads fine.
john
As written. "The explosion in popularity of netbooks over the last 12 months should be proof enough of our love all things tech and tiny, but the Mini-ITX form factor is also enjoying continued growth as people look to build their own mini media PCs or workstations."
The underlined section does not make sense, it needs to be written. 'proof enough of our love for all things tech and tiny.
Also with my setup there is no space for a dvd drive so its currently lacking one and using an external when necessary (rarely).
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