It's a mini ITX formfactor with a built in atom 1.6GHz cpu, 9400 IGP and a 90w psu (also power brick) for $209 (or $20 less for the version without a PSU). Add ram, HDD and an OS and it's good to go. Get a case not much bigger then some external HDD's and stack em up. 6 of these builds will probably be smaller than a single computer for most of us.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813500027
Can stack em up without a case
although I would put a little more spacing between em. Maybe build a simple cover box with fans to hid the stack or get crative. These things are so small (not much bigger then a DVD) and easy to work with.
How well will it run current MMO's? I don't have these, I do run 7 ITX builds though. 6 of them being an AMD solution with a 780G chipset (HD3200 igp) that I used 2400 cpu's with. It runs EQ2 fine at low settings. The other one is a zotac with a 9300 igp (supposedly around 7800gtx performance) that I run with an E8500 cpu...and a GTX260 and don't really know how well it runs EQ2 (with the IGP) since I use it for FSX only. Note: all the ITX boards I use have a PCx16 slot....although for 5 of my builds, I only use the IGP. This board Ilinked does not have any add-on card slots, let alone a PCIe16 lol. But what is cool is that it is owerful enough (pretty sure) to run most current MMO's at low settings and is very energy efficient. If you use "normal" desktops for your hardware boxing, it's very likely that your "normal" desktop burns more watts at idel then these do at load.
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