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      <pubDate>Tue, 3 Aug 2009 00:21 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>BTW&#44; after looking at it in some more detail this evening I can confirm my initial diagnosis&#58; the Shuttle K45 box appears to have died&#46; Maybe the heat&#46; I feel the BIOS is probably the culprit&#46; The system doesn&#39;t even POST&#46; I will have to go ahead and get another box&#46; The K45 has always caused me a ton of problems&#44; it&#39;s just too small to host everything i wanted inside&#46; Going for an S38 most likely&#44; something reasonable&#44; and a GTX 260 or something&#46;</description>
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