SolidLogic GS-L10 Mini-ITX wraps itself in blanket of heat sinks for comfort, fanless existence
Okay, so it's not exactly a looker, but Logic Supply's SolidLogic GS-L10 Mini-ITX is probably meant to be kept out of view anyway, and given its fanless operation, won't give away its whereabouts. Culled from a Serener case and MSI MS-9818 motherboard, the heatsink-laden unit supports three different Intel Montevina processors ranging from the 2.16GHz Celeron M CM585 to the 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo T9400, up to 4GB memory, options for either HDD or SSD storage, and your choice of Windows XP, Vista, or Ubuntu. Connection-wise, we're looking at two ethernet and four USB 2.0 ports, as well as VGA, DVI, and HDMI for video. Prices start at around $861 if you opt out of a pre-packaged HDD, but if you're wanting the full kit and caboodle here, expect to shell out closer $1,900.
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Looks like it was made up of pure black Lego blocks. It resembles a stealth block, why ever would you need one at home is beyond me. But I'm guessing the heat signature coming from and in its immediate surrounding would make it a pretty big heat-seeker target.
You can have a silent computer with silent 120mm fans. Computers need fans. I hate noise too, but you don't need to be a purist to be silent. My monitor makes more noise than my 3 silent fans.
your monitor is doing it wrong.
OOh, perfect for a car pc. I have the pc, I just want the case.
Nah, you know what they say... Once you go Mac...
...you usually have to go back?
Unless all you do is surf the web and !!1EDIT VIDEOZzzZoMG!
Heat sinks always look really neato to me. I think I am gonna start collecting them.
If this can run 1080p out then it could be a really good set top box for your TV to get all that media center information to your TV.