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03/02/2006
Overview
Small form-factor PC's were all the rage last year as people sought compact solutions to replace big, ugly towers. But tiny, cubes-shaped PCs have many drawbacks, including a limited selection of power supplies, very few expansion slots, and scant room for drive bays. In fact, while many support two hard drives, they often due so at the expense of drive cooling, so that using two drives in such a system can cause drive failure or at least, severely impact their lifespan. Users staying with larger tower designs can plop their machines on the floor beneath their desks.
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