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KLOSS KL-I915A - SFF With An Edge

Kez writes "Shuttle have been synonymous with SFF for a long time now. It would take a lot to make them topple from the top spot, but that doesn't stop companies from trying. Take TriGem, with their new KLOSS KL-I915A system. The interior of the chassis is cleverly partitioned to aid cooling and installation. It has a front display which shows everything from CPU speed to which particular device failed the BIOS power-on self test (which beats a sequence of beeps or LEDs any day.) Add to that an LGA 775 motherboard, and TriGem just might be on to a winner. HEXUS.net have a review."

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  1. Re:What is it of which you speak? by Lord_Dweomer · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    No kidding. I could only guess halfway through that they were talking about some sort of computer case. At first I thought they were talking about some random new piece of OSS which they never describe either, or even a new space shuttle.

    I gotta say, its interesting to watch the quality of Slashdot decline over the years as their readership grows and they grow lazy in the way they run their site since they're getting more ad dollars.

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  2. Re:What is it of which you speak? by Leo+McGarry · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I didn't get the "computer case" part until I looked at the comments and saw yours.

    Terrible, terrible.

    (Though I have to disagree with you about Slashdot's decline. It was always awful. This is just the most recent example of how it's awful.)