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    I want one!

    Now this thing's ideal for checking stats in the kitchen or the bedroom or just about everywhere you want in your house!
    http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/pcs/jack-...-pc-177564.php



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    but will you be able to crunch with it i am guessing not since it uses a RISC processor and is you are able to crunch on it what sort if credits per hour would you get this might be a cheap cruncher but at 209 euro ?

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    Anyone noticed it is powered by a AMD RISC processor?

    We have 230 volt in Sweden and 2 pins round connectors. In England they have 3 pins I guess. So this thing did not fit my outlet.

    Lagu
    Once an AMDuser always an AMD user

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danish Dynamite View Post
    but will you be able to crunch with it i am guessing not since it uses a RISC processor and is you are able to crunch on it what sort if credits per hour would you get this might be a cheap cruncher but at 209 euro ?
    i saw something about the processor being compareable to a 1.2 ghz x86 processor. I dont see it as a cruncher though, only a way to provide computer access to a room without the hassle of hiding pc cases and such (and you have an excuse for the huge amount of puters in the puter room because they are all needed to provide server access to those thin clients lol)



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    Quote Originally Posted by Lagu View Post
    Anyone noticed it is powered by a AMD RISC processor?

    We have 230 volt in Sweden and 2 pins round connectors. In England they have 3 pins I guess. So this thing did not fit my outlet.

    Lagu
    its not powered by the outlet, its powered over ethernet (if needed, it can be plug powered as well) the name wall outlet refers to the size it takes up



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    You could prolly run a dimes and eon client on it though... Hmmmm

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