Don't be silly. I got the i7.  :D
Running Windows 8.
Yeah I bought the Media Center thingy but to be honest with my NAS and
Netflix I never use it so could have done without that.


On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 5:51 PM, Ian Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:

> You have the GB-XM14-1037 model, with Celeron CPU? I like the gigabit
> Ethernet and WiFi. Are you running Windows Media Centre for Windows 7? ***
> *
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>
> **Ian Thomas**
> Victoria Park, ****Western Australia********
>
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Stephen Price
> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 20, 2013 5:12 PM
>
> *To:* ozDotNet
> *Subject:* Re: [OT] mSATA SDDs****
>
> ** **
>
> I got one of these little bad boys for my Gigabyte Brix recently. ****
>
> ** **
>
> http://www.gigabyte.com.au/products/list.aspx?s=47&ck=104****
>
> ** **
>
> No fans, small, fast. Its advertised as DIY as you have to buy the RAM and
> mSata separate. Makes for an AWESOME media center pc. Mine went from the
> size of a Desktop HIFI looking component case (with fans) to a tiny little
> box that's smaller than my hand and silent. ****
>
> ** **
>
> Love technology. ****
>
> ** **
>
> On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Ian Thomas <[email protected]>
> wrote:****
>
> Something only for those willing to get intimate with their computer
> hardware: Samsung PM841 SSDs (128Mb – 256Mb - 512Mb) – note these are mSATA
> (see below)****
>
> Link<http://www.ramcity.com.au/upgrade/data-storage/internal-solid-state-drives/samsung-pm841/79997>
>  = RAMCity
> – I have had very good experiences with them, for my occasional need for
> RAM of various types; otherwise, I have no connection with the company. **
> **
>
> I’m informed that these are normally supplied to OEM customers like Dell,
> Toshiba, SONY, and HP. ****
>
> [image: http://www.ramcity.com.au/assets/full/MZMTD512HAGL-00000.jpg]****
>
> What is an mSATA solid state drive you ask? Well, it has the same (but
> smaller) internals as a normal SSD, only without the external casing. At a
> mere 6 grams, and just 5cm long, 3cm wide, and only 4mm high, it's an
> incredibly light weight and durable high-speed storage solution. It fits in
> many current model Ultrabooks, slim notebooks, and motherboards with an
> mSATA slot (or you can convert it to standard SATA with a SATA-mSATA
> adapter<http://sendy.ramcity.com.au/sendy/l/mdfD892S191fZVsF763kXNx8BQ/qxMDwfMpwnX7OH77XPEujQ/FO2q4AqSgX1xMvZiZ3ldlQ>
> ).****
>
> The Samsung PM841 has the smallest z-height we've ever seen, and so far we
> know it fits perfectly in Sony Z7 series notebooks, Samsung NP9 (Series 9)
> notebooks, HP 9000 series notebooks, Lenovo W530, Toshiba Z800/Z900 series
> notebooks, Fujitsu Stylistic Q700 series notebooks, and many others.****
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>
> Ian Thomas
> Victoria Park, Western Australia****
>
> ** **
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