what are you using for TC's

Almquist Burke burke at thealmquists.net
Wed Dec 9 08:40:48 UTC 2009


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On Dec 7, 2009, at 9:36 PM, Robert Arkiletian wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 11:36 AM, William Fragakis  
> <william at fragakis.com> wrote:
>> Barry,
>> A  couple of things -
>> 1- Intel's Atom is a game changer for TCs. I was able to get a  
>> handful
>> of MSI Wind barebones open box from Newegg for under $100. I only  
>> needed
>> to add a stick of memory. As the essential hardware is the core of  
>> much
>
> A regular mATX system from newegg
>
> $40  2.7Ghz AMD Sempron
> $50  Gigabyte MB (Gb nic + pxe)
> $50  Case+PSU+Keyboard+mouse
> $20  1 GB ram
You have links to these parts?


>
> so for about $160 you can buy a system which is MUCH faster than an
> atom. You can use them for thin clients + local apps or diskless
> clients. It may consume a little more power but not a lot more.  It's
> also upgradeable in terms of ram.
>
> -- 
> Robert Arkiletian
> Eric Hamber Secondary, Vancouver, Canada
>
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