like it might be a small form-factor case. (i.e. non-standard and small).
That needn't necessarily be a problem, in fact I have a very small form-factor machine at home, but if you wanted to upgrade components it might be a problem. For example, I've got no spare drive bays in my tiny machine, so if I want to add a hard drive, it has to be a USB external one. Also, I've no free RAM slots, so can't upgrade the memory, and it only takes low-profile PCI and AGP cards, so if I wanted to change PCI cards, or my graphics card, I'd be very very limited in my choice of components.
All of that needn't be a problem though. If the machine is good enough as it is, then it's good enough as it is.
Posted By: Arizona Bay, Nov 17, 16:10:05
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