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    Antec NSK1480 Review

    Posted on Wednesday, November 25 2009 @ 01:59:19 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Now we have the NSK1480, which is essentially a "Mini Fusion". Well, actually, when it's dressed up with a fancy VFD display and a metal fascia, it's called the MicroFusion Remote 350, but the basic version that we are looking here lacks the fancy marketing name and sticks with a simple model number. For those of you lost in the babble of model numbers above, it's a low profile desktop-style case (remember those?) with reduced dimensions to follow the miniaturization trend in that the desktop market has been going through (though the "fits in any environment" claim is a bit exaggerated). It is limited to MicroATX motherboards (and smaller) and half-height expansion cards, but these restrictions are less onerous than they used to be. A fully featured MicroATX motherboard that doesn't require outboard graphics is surprisingly easy to find these days.

    Link: SilentPCReview

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