Small Form Factor Pentium 4 PC Roundup - March 2003
by Anand Lal Shimpi on March 11, 2003 12:10 PM EST- Posted in
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Opening up the system reveals a fairly uncluttered area to work in. You'll notice that the chassis has no dedicated CPU cooling system in place, instead you're expected to purchase and use your own heatsink/fan for the Pentium 4. There is a fan at the rear of the chassis that helps cool the rest of the system.
On the other side of the MiniQ we see the system's biggest flaw, the layout of its memory slots. You'll notice from the above picture that you can only see half of our installed Corsair DIMMs, the reason being that the other half is actually beneath the power supply. Although it is possible to install the memory without removing the power supply, it is absolutely a pain because of the lack of clearance between the top of the DIMM and the power supply (see below).
The other complaint we had about the MiniQ was the location of the CPU fan connector:
What you're looking at is the small area between the Pentium 4 heatsink and the side of the PSU that faces the inside of the case. At the lower right you can see one of the DIMM latches, and directly above it you can see the CPU fan power connector. Without needle nose pliers it is virtually impossible to plug this connector in unless you remove the power supply.
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Anonymous User - Wednesday, October 15, 2003 - link
Oops -- I should've included this:http://www.compuplus.com/insidepage.php3?sid=92hz3...
The above link has a "spec sheet". Takes a P4 up to 2.8G, etc. etc.
Anonymous User - Wednesday, October 15, 2003 - link
MSI has a new "MegaPC" SFF PC with built-in stereo tuner (has a spiffy LCD on the front), model MS6251. If anyone has any experiences with this one, esp. with Linux, please let me know -- I'm emailable at:liberty@eskimo.com
Odeen - Thursday, August 7, 2003 - link
Speaking of taking up space on the desk...Is it just me, or is it more "efficient" to have a PC on the floor where you'd otherwise have... floor (under a desk, or near it) than to have a cube PC take up desk space that you can otherwise use?
Odeen - Thursday, August 7, 2003 - link
Well, except that the keyboard is two inches thick, there is no AGP slot, the chipset is SiS, and the performance _really_ stinks. :(Build an nForce2 IGP in there, let it use standard drives and memory, and make it as inexpensive as shuttle boxen, and it'll be worthwhile :)
joedivino - Wednesday, July 30, 2003 - link
There is an alternative to the Box PC. It is called the "zero-footprint-pc" by Cybernet, it is a complete Pentium 4 based PC inside a normal size keyboard. The CUBE PC types are nothing more than a mini-tower still taking desk space. The Keyboard PC does not take any more than a keyboard on your desktop.kaniakhan - Monday, December 17, 2018 - link
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