Tumbleweed wrote:
McVenco wrote:
You can buy yourself a brand new SAM for the same price anyway, and that's a LOT faster than the Cyberstorm.
Looking at AmigaKit's prices itd cost you alot more for a fully configured SAM. Even using the lower cost Flex version of the board, once you've added the case, hard drive, keyboard etc its well over £500.
Define "fully configured" then.
A 667MHz SAM costs £405 at Amigakit, and for the remaining 115 pounds I'm sure I can find a case, keyboard, mouse etc. to make it a fully working system. Now if you want a high-spec SAM with a very cool case then indeed you need to spend a lot more, but just for comparison you can't disagree that you can have a workable SAM system for 520 quid.
Of course you'll need to add 100+ for AOS4.1 but you'll need to pay that for the CSPPC version as well...