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Day: December 21, 2004

Build Your Own Media Center Pc

December 21, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 4 Comments

diy mce

sure, you can go out and get a media center pc already configured and good to go–but what’s the fun in that? also, there’s a ton of other components, cases and set ups you might want to cook up, so here’s an excellent guide on making your own media center pc.

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