MSI launches new pop-can sized "Titan" computer

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Friday, May 9th, 2008

deliciousI suppose it’s a little funny that of all the Greek gods, MSI chose the biggest to lend a name to their smallest computer. This thing is really tiny. It hides a DVD burner, a 2.5″ SATA drive slot, 2 PS/2 slots and 2 USB, ethernet, and a real audio card. It’d make a mean little dedicated media or torrent machine if you had it connected to some network-attached storage; it’s supposed to be extremely quiet and cool — it only has a 60W PSU. I could use one just so I don’t have to keep quitting uTorrent and stuff when I play CPU-intensive games. [via Hardware Secrets]

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