SilverStone GD01B-MXR Case Review
Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 06/02/2009 09:15 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 432 views
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the SilverStone GD01B-MXR Case
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>> SilverStone GD01B-MXR Case Review
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| SilverStone GD01B-MXR is an HTPC (home Theater PC) computer case that supports ATX motherboards, unlike many other HTPC cases that accept only micro-ATX models. GD01B-MXR comes in black and SilverStone has also this same case in silver, called GD01S-MXR. The "-MXR" means it is equipped with a front media display, and there are models without this display (without the suffix -MXR, obviously). |
>> SilverStone GD01B-MXR Case Review
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