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    Scythe's e-Otonashi Fanless EPIA-M Case Review

    Posted on Tuesday, February 24 2004 @ 10:46:16 CET by LSDsmurf


    In the e-Otonashi, heatsink maker Scythe has turned again to a Heatlane heatpipe, in a somewhat more ambitious product: A compact noiseless case for VIA EPIA-M Mini-ITX boards that offers a fanless CPU cooling system as an integral part of its design. It's a kind of poor man's do-it-yourself kit version of the recently reviewed Mappit A4F, a small, prebuilt fanless, EPIA-M PC. For those who prefer to cook their own rather than dine out... our review of Scythe's e-Otonashi fanless EPIA M case.

    Link: SilentPCReview

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