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#834 - Psile Media/HTPC Silent PC Video Review


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#834 - Psile Media/HTPC Silent PC Video Review

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"If you are in the market for a very tiny media PC that you don't want to do any gaming on, check out the Psile Media Silent PC. With an Intel T5600 CPU, 2GB of memory, WiFi adapter, Dual TV tuner, 500GB hard drive and more, it performs very well. The Psile case is unlike any others because it has a unique compact cube shape, which means 9"x9" and only weights 10lbs. EndPCNoise has done a fantastic job at selecting the correct hardware, so the system performs very well with no stability issues and it looks amazing. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end." ~3dGameMan.com

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3DGAMEMAN

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Media/HTPC, PC, Psile, Silent,

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