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    Cube Computer

    Anyone ever use one of these?

    http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=IDEQ200V

    I don't need to over clock anything but I have the spare parts to get one of these going. I was looking at it as a space saver.

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    I havent used one but it should be fine. It had a VIA KM400 chipset which is good enough for everyday use.
    I would get it from Newegg though since it is the same price but with free shipping and a $15 mail in rebate.
    http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproduc...iption=&page=1

    If you are going to be using it for games and you dont have a decent video card to put in then you might want to look at the Nforce2 version for a little more money.

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    I haven't tried those eithier but what i have done was convert a dell p166 over to a xp1700+. the dell was a freebie so basicly just paid for psu, heatsink, motherboard, cpu, ram. I think it came out to around $155 invested but then it isn't really a space saver. next 'm working on a system based on a via c1000 cpu end cost would be $65 I am hopeing to sell it locally in paper.

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    My space is a bit limited, I may get one, just wish I knew someone who had one....

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