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shuttles vs towers

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Posted by: robina_80

me and my mate are arguing again and he says shuttles are way better than desktops/towers, i said maybe if you havnt got any space but what about if you want to make room for expansion like 3 h/d's and 2 cd/dvd drives also you need to buy differnt hardware for shuttles because there so small? he says mosty pep have shuttles so im going to make a poll



Posted by: Meithan

I voted "Midi Tower" but I think you mean "[B]Mid[/B] Tower"? Micro ATX isn't really a case size, it's a motherboard format. And what do you mean by "desktop"? The horizontal ones?

I love Full Towers but they're harder to get and more expensive.



Posted by: talldude123

My new PC is Mid-Tower. My old PC is full tower. You could sleep in it, it's huge.



Posted by: homerj14

acrylic Mid



Posted by: dawizhacker

I for one like the larger the better.



Posted by: Ethereal_Dragon

It isn't necessarly that one is better that the other.... Having owned both, I prefer SFF (Small Form Factor) PC's. They require no special hardware, as (most) come as barebones systems that already have the motherboard, PSU, and (not sure how many) with CPU coolers.

My shuttle (listed in sig) is CONSIDERABLY smaller than my full tower, and has about the same foot print. Also, there is room for 1 optical drive (no need at all for 2 IMO, even when copying disc's), and space for 2 HDD's, and 1 FDD (if you still use them, not much point anymore) / 1 additional HDD. Depending on the model you get, there are various expansion cards... Mine is limited, I have since PCI-Express x16, and PCI-Express x1..... no legacy PCI slots, not that I need them, as audio & LAN are built in, and there is also a header on the Mobo and a mount on the back of the case for a WiFi antenna.

A full tower would be good to have as a server on your lan with the additional HDD's you may need... I would again prefer a smaller NAS box though, as it would consume less power.





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