AOpen’s XC cube EZ/EU965 brings couples together
By Thomas Ricker | December 15, 2006
Filed under: Desktops

AOpen has a new flagship XC cube in the works with this, their EZ/EU965 (white/black) PC. Having come a long way from their noisy, Mac mini clone, their latest is dubbed “Vista Ultimate ready” after adopting Intel’s G965 Express chipset. Inside, you’ll find room for a Core 2 Duo, up to 4GB of DDR2 memory running at up to 800MHz, a single PCI Express x16 slot for graphics, 3x SATA connectors , HD-audio 7.1ch, and 6x USB 2.0 ports. That just edges-out their previous top-ender — the EZ495 — but not without a lot of bitch slapping and ratted hair. No price or ship date announced, but judging by that picture up there, buying one will make you as content as a Hindu cow.
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