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Tranquil PC Adds Barebones Edition to iXL PC Range

Tranquil PC this week added a barebones variant of the iXL PC to their range. The £289 (ex VAT) product provides chassis and motherboard, leaving you free to select the processor (restricted to Intel Core i3 or i5 variants), DVD/Blu-ray, RAM, Storage and operating system.

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Bringing beauty, power, efficiency and reliability to your desktop. Designed from the ground up, to provide a reliable and fan less cooling system for the power user, the ixL Power PC can process any application with ease. High definition video, complex 3D rendering, or just writing a letter – just do it. This ‘bare bones’ version allows you to build your system, as you want.

With numerous audio / video outputs, high speed GBE LAN – the ixL can be deployed in almost any environment, for almost any application.
You can now run the most demanding applications with ease, knowing that the power is there when you need it, and yet the power consumption is under 30W when you’re just idling along.

With specialised and enhanced cooling technologies, the ixL runs without fans, ensuring long term reliability, and almost zero noise – just like you want.

With the integrated MCE IR receiver / HMDI output you can also even use the ixL as a Media Centre PC. With support for 1x 2.5″ and 1x 3.5″ HDD bays and a slot loading optical drive – you can mix and match your storage requirements.
Just choose to fit the parts you require:

  • CPU – i3-530 or i5-650 supported (*CPU must have on board GPU)
  • Slim line drive – slot loading style with SATA interface, and eject button in lower left
  • RAM / HDD
  • OS

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Terry Walsh is the founding editor and owner of We Got Served. Since February 2007, the site has provided detailed coverage and analysis of the emerging home server category, and has subsequently grown into a trusted outlet for digital home news and reviews.

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