Pepper and Hanbit should give up, Hanbit demonstrated that they are idiots at case heat management (that size system needs a heatsink case or a fan), the CPU, chipset, RAM, HD (and a hot fluorescent backlit LCD!) all generate lots of heat, so my PP3 was unreliable, then failed because of their incompetent engineering, so an accursed waste on money!
MSI have a much better understand heat management of heat management, so even the more spacious case of the MSI Wind has a fan! I now have a Advent 4211 (PCWorld) a rebadged MSI Wind 10", at £280 it is much cheaper than the official MSI version and that £20 overpriced "Medion Akoya mini netbook E1210" rebadge that Sainsburys are selling.
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Pepper and Hanbit should give up, Hanbit demonstrated that they are idiots at case heat management (that size system needs a heatsink case or a fan), the CPU, chipset, RAM, HD (and a hot fluorescent backlit LCD!) all generate lots of heat, so my PP3 was unreliable, then failed because of their incompetent engineering, so an accursed waste on money!
MSI have a much better understand heat management of heat management, so even the more spacious case of the MSI Wind has a fan! I now have a Advent 4211 (PCWorld) a rebadged MSI Wind 10", at £280 it is much cheaper than the official MSI version and that £20 overpriced "Medion Akoya mini netbook E1210" rebadge that Sainsburys are selling.