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SolidLogic Launches GS-L10 Fanless Mini-ITX System

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SolidLogic’s latest release, the GS-L10 is completely covered in heat sinks. Why? Well, to put it simply, it features no fans whatsoever.

The GS-L10 is built off of a Serener case and features an MSI MS-9818 motherboard. It’ll also support up to three different Intel Montevina processors, with the highest available model being the 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo T9400, can pack up to 4GB of RAM, gives you the option of HDD or SDD storage, and provides the choice of Windows XP, Vista or Ubuntu.

The base model will only run you roughly $860, but if you’re looking to deck this bad boy out with all the fixings, it can go up to $1,900.

 

Image Credit: SoundLogic

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avatarCarPC

My CarPC has been in need of updating from the via c3 1ghz....I like this....

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avatarthat, is a neat idea. even

that, is a neat idea. even replacing the xbox's fans with quiet stealth fans would make me happy.       -Denis

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avatarThis would work great in a

This would work great in a well Ventilated, fan cooled entertainment center like the one in the Article in the magazine. I would get one. 

What would really be neat is if this case can hold the contents of a Toasty XBOX 360 minus the fans and still keep things cool. That XBOX 360 is one loud mother. 

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avatarProbably a custom version of

Probably a custom version of this case:

http://www.serener.com/pro_01.html

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avatarIt looks way too tall.

It looks way too tall.

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avatarIf you go to the specs page

If you go to the specs page for the comp it mentions it uses the above case.

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avatarWhere?

Forget buying the PC, I want to know where to get that case?

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avatarI wonder how this would work

I wonder how this would work for a Car PC.

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avatarlook ma! no fans!!! lol

look ma! no fans!!! lol looks pretty cool for a home theater system

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