Linux hardware review: Biostar iDEQ 200V Cube

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Anonymous Reader writes “If you’re looking to build a small form factor Linux system that uses the
excellent AMD XP 2500+ Barton chip, you might want to look at one of the new
Biostar iDEQ barebones aluminum cube systems. Librenix recently took a look at the cheapest Socket A iDEQ, the Biostar iDEQ 200V Cube.

Already installed are all the cables you need for an IDE
system, prerouted, labeled and cut to exact length. The cables snake around
the chassis so cleanly that they are barely visible. The cables are labeled in
easy-to-read lettering on sturdy pull-tabs. This is a very well-organized and
uncluttered system.

Link: Librenix.com