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The Mad Beaker
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SilverStone Grandia GD05 SFF HTPC Chassis
HTPCs are gaining popularity among computer system builders. With digital movies, and the streaming media market growing every day more and more people want a computer hooked to their television for entertainment. They don’t want an ugly computer sitting in their living room either. Enter the Silverstone Grandia GD05. This beautiful chassis combines sleek lines with a black brushed aluminum finish to bring computing into your living room.Read The Full Review @ EXTREME Overclocking |
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You are Roger Smith
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The problem with most of these cases is that they only support one hdd, this one supports 2 which is nice.
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Bourgeois
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I got this case ! Very nice and cheap.
Noisy fan @ 12v (too noisy for an HTPC) (fine @ 7v) Very little space for an heatsink. 4 HDD might fit with some homemade brackets (in front of the exaust fan) Last edited by megaclocker : 07-26-2010 at 06:22 PM. |
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