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Maximum PC Goes SFF


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I’m old school in that I’ve been reading Maximum PC magazine since 2002 and still have a subscription. In fact, I recently finally got my hands on the Dream Machine 2003 Wavemaster case that I’ve wanted since I saw it.

This months issue includes a large amount of SFF related articles. This is great to see. Articles of interest include building a home NAS with a Jonsbo SFF case, low end ITX Radeon GPU review, and a step-by-step guide to building a 12600K SFF rig.

Check it out by going outside your home, traveling to your local magazine stand or bookstore, and buying a copy. Remember that CTRL-F doesn’t work with paper media.

Discuss this article here.


Photo Credit – My iPhone –
 
I’m old school in that I’ve been reading Maximum PC magazine since 2002 and still have a subscription. In fact, I recently finally got my hands on the Dream Machine 2003 Wavemaster case that I’ve wanted since I saw it.
This months issue includes a large amount of SFF related articles. This is great to see. Articles of interest include building a home NAS with a Jonsbo SFF case, low end ITX Radeon GPU review, and a step-by-step guide to building a 12600K SFF rig.
Check it out by going outside your home, traveling to your local magazine stand or bookstore, and buying a copy. Remember that CTRL-F doesn’t work with paper media.
Discuss this article here.

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Christopher Moine - Senior Editor SFF.N
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More SFF in the eyes of the mainstream can only be a good thing!

No doubt. Plus Maximum PC is pretty much the only magazine left that focuses on hardware.