Completely Silent Media PC
Kez writes "Zalman's first completely fanless PC case, the TNN 500 was an impressive piece of engineering, but it was very bulky. Aiming their new chassis at those looking to build multimedia PCs and who don't want noisy fans to spoil their experience, the TNN 300 is smaller than its predecessor. From the Hexus.net review: 'It's a niche product that will appeal, in no uncertain terms, to a select bunch of users that value silence above all else. If you happen to be one of them, the TNN 300 is a pretty unique product that will appeal to you.'"
Ok it isn't worth mentioning because it's not rocket science (the Discovery is clearly rocket science..). " Yes, I have put about 7 together from off the shelf parts from various sources - my last P4 2.8GHz cost me around £220 - it does have 2 fans but you cannot hear it in a normal living room", Then why would it be worth mentioning this? Do you think it will help?
Well this is sure off topic, but for me very relevant :-), as I rather not tend to be blasfamous.
Yup it was a horrific typo... Edsger is my hero! The stack inventor, the goto killer, the one that thought mathemetical proof of correctness was a good idea (clearly the software industry failed to understand) and the brain behind program derivation, critical about the software industry, someone hwo had strong ideas (not being afraid of hitting holy houses). And so much more for deeper thoughts. He is truly one of the brighter lights who thought about quality and robustness and really focussed on the more important issues in computer science.