Then you'd have a stupid looking car and a stupid looking computer...;)
If you're going that way, they only way to do it is all black with a red stripe down the side. I think burled walnut is the way to go though. Sweedish oil on burled walnut, little pedestal feet to keep the box a few inches off the floor, that would be nice.
That's just the enclosure, you have to pick out the power supply you want and I'd assume most of us would put a 300 or 400watter in that case.
There is a link at the bottom of that page which lists the power supply options. I don't think you can fit the 600watt bad boy in to that case but you can put a 400 in it.
Enough of this garbage. The cases you want are either the PC Power and Cooling Supplies Deluxe Chrome Tower (http://www.pcpowercooling.com/chrome.html) yes, it comes in chrome and it is made of solid steal. Or the SuperMicro SC801-a (http://www.supermicro.com/PRODUCT/Chassis/chassis .htm) It's a dualy, 2 300W power supplies...
If you get the supermicro, you also need to invest several dollars in a can of either black or chrome spray paint to properly color the mighty beast.
No penguins, no pretty colors, these are industrial grade machines!
The hype and news of it just sounds like a preemptive strike to soften the blow from the feds. They are simply reorganizing, every company does this on a somewhat regular basis. MS will still own all the components and Billg will still call the shots, this will have no effect on anti-competitive behavior.
If you're going that way, they only way to do it is all black with a red stripe down the side. I think burled walnut is the way to go though. Sweedish oil on burled walnut, little pedestal feet to keep the box a few inches off the floor, that would be nice.
There is a link at the bottom of that page which lists the power supply options. I don't think you can fit the 600watt bad boy in to that case but you can put a 400 in it.
If you get the supermicro, you also need to invest several dollars in a can of either black or chrome spray paint to properly color the mighty beast.
No penguins, no pretty colors, these are industrial grade machines!
The hype and news of it just sounds like a preemptive strike to soften the blow from the feds. They are simply reorganizing, every company does this on a somewhat regular basis. MS will still own all the components and Billg will still call the shots, this will have no effect on anti-competitive behavior.
huh? I thought by checking that box I'd rid myself of this.