3dGameMan reviews the Psile Media Silent PC
3dGameMan has published a review of the Psile Media Silent PC here on their website. The Psile is definitely a beautiful looking small form factor PC – heck it even has nice smooth rounded corners. I LIKE
Imagine having a media center based system using this chassis? The system reviewed by 3dGameMan was provided by EndPCNoise.com which sells the complete package for approximately $1600 dollars. You get the following:
- Commell LV-677 Mini-ITX Motherboard W/ 120 Watt PSU
- Intel Core 2 Duo T5500 1.66GHz 2MB CPU
- 1GB PC-5300 Kingston
- Microsoft Remote Keyboard and Mouse for Windows MCE
- Western Digital Quiet 320GB 7200RPM 16MB SATA 2 Hard Drive
- Nexus NHP-2200 Copper Cooler
- Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 w/Remote
- Nexus Psile Quiet Media Case (Black)
- No PCI Express Video Card (use onboard video)
- Psile Mini PCI TV Tuner
- Panasonic UJ-845 DVD-RW Drive
About the only complaints I can see off the top of my head are the lack of Windows Vista and the lack of an HDMI port. But more importantly what does 3dGameMan think?
If you are in the market for a very tiny media PC that you don’t want to do any gaming on, check out the Psile Media Silent PC. With an Intel T5600 CPU, 2GB of memory, WiFi adapter, Dual TV tuner, 500GB hard drive and more, it performs very well. The Psile case is unlike any others because it has a unique compact cube shape, which means 9″x9″ and only weights 10lbs. EndPCNoise has done a fantastic job at selecting the correct hardware, so the system performs very well with no stability issues and it looks amazing. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
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