Anyone Interested In Building a Notebook?
- killswitch83
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It's damn hot in either color....That chassis would be bad if it had some blue LED backlighting for the on/off button section. The only thing is would be that I've had a bad experience with MSI in the past, due to the fact a customer wanted a cheap MSI system, so I went with the KT6V-LSR desktop mobo, only to realize it was crap and should have never gotten it for the customer. Perhaps their upper models are fine? I've become rather fond of DFI, and would sure as hell want to see a DFI barebone notebook kit come out, cuz I surely would grab that one up in a heartbeat! Still, that MSI chassis is hot...
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The similar looking AMD version does have the blue LED backlighting. http://www.msicomputer.com/NB/product_s ... el=MS-1013 I'd rather go with a Pentium-M though.
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ABSPC.com people. I dont know if you've seen any of my other comments on other topics, but ABS realy has a good selection of barebone notebooks. Have you heard of coboc.com? They HAD the biggest selection before, but now they've merged with ABS so you might find what you need there.
http://www.abspc.com/diy/notebookdiy.asp
http://www.abspc.com/diy/notebookdiy.asp