2013-09-13, 05:49
(2013-09-13, 01:51)lukasnmd Wrote:(2013-09-12, 16:46)ashlar Wrote: I beg to differ. If you can manage to get high performance in a small enclosure without it sounding like an helicopter I say go for it!Would you pay SO MUCH MORE for this? Would you buy one for one purpose only and doesnt think that you're wasting money just to have a tiny device? I want a tiny device, doesnt need to be an i7, an i3 capable of 1080p, web surfing, and xbmc its enough for me, I have a server for more heavy duties. And who doesnt have a server? Ok, then I think they should buy a normal pc with upgrade options AND a tiny PC.
The smaller they get the closer they look to an appliance, in my opinion. Considering I have a Silverstone LC17...
(2013-09-12, 22:05)jammyb Wrote: http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2013/09/this-ga...s-a-punch/
Ok, I got it. Nice device btw. But between new iris pro and gt650m, I prefer nvidia's solution, if possible.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/12/gigab...gaming-pc/