Monarch Hornet SFF barebone
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Brian Kristensen
Kurtis
Monarch
Sep. 16, 2003
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Introduction
The world we live in is changing. Giant computers are no longer the head of the show. The army of Small Form Factor (SFF) PCs is growing at an alarming rate, and their forces push onwards. I fear that some day, anything larger than a mini-tower will be banished.
Well, at least that is my overly pathetic dramatization on the future of SFF PCs. The truth is, size matters, but so does functionality. The all too well known Shuttle barebone are, by far, the most popular SFF performance systems that allow you to use the fastest processors and graphics cards in a very small package. They are a great choice if you require a small PC, but what if you require expansion? Monarch Computer Systems, an online computer shop, has come out with a possible solution, the Hornet. The Hornet is a fairly small performance barebone system that allows for more expansion, but takes up a minimal amount of desk space. If you are trying to efficiently use workspace, or just tired of lugging huge cases around, the Hornet is definitely something to consider. Follow along with us as we give you the low-down on this new system from Monarch Computers.
Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Overview
Page 3: The Hornet Part I
Page 4: The Hornet Part II
Page 5: Performance
Page 6: Conclusion
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