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Name: goten4689
Date: June 30, 2004 at 14:44:29 Pacific
OS: windows XP Pro
CPU/Ram: 1.8ghz/256mb
Comment:

which mini case is better? FIC Ice Cube or the AMS gbox? Im researching this for a friend he wants to build a new pc.

AMD XP 2500+ Barton
Radeon 9600Pro 256mb
256mb PC3200 DDR400
80gb Seagate Baracuda IV
Raidmax custom case w/ Thermaltake 480W PSU with dual fan controls.



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Name: Z Furman
Date: July 1, 2004 at 09:33:08 Pacific
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Hi goten4689:
From what I could find on the web the AMS seams to have more information & seams better.

Review link address
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Complete-Systems/AMS-gBOX-Blue/

Good luck,
Z


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Response Number 2
Name: fatman
Date: July 1, 2004 at 14:54:05 Pacific
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shuttle x bare bone system.i have one and love it.u buy case(about size of a shoe box)the motherboard,128mb graphics & good sound are built in.you add dd ram dvd or cd writer,floppy,hard drive & prosseser.the one i have is a sn41g2.bought from CCL ONLINE they have a store in Tong (Bradford West Yorkshire)Good shop.the system is very quite because its water cooled & prosseser does not need a fan as it is built in.


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