Compaq "Corner Computers"?!?
I worked for Compaq for 10 years (1993-2003) and never heard of these. Where were they sold and when?
Here you go.. Oh and my bad memory, sorry it was Packard Bell.

Compaq "Corner Computers"?!?
I worked for Compaq for 10 years (1993-2003) and never heard of these. Where were they sold and when?
I'll stick an old 5850 in for now but I guess I'm looking for a replacement that is preferably better (and hopefully shorter) than the R9. It fit and nothing in there seemed to get too hot, but that R9 did take up a fair amount of real estate.
That's the one I remembered it wrong haha........ They were horrible things.
I did have a quick look and saw some powerful (relatively I guess) cards that were shorter, but the nano's hadn't popped up on the radar. Just seen those and they do look nice .Bit pricier than I'd hoped thoughhave a look orund - there are a number of manufactures who are making shorter length cards given the increase in popularity of smaller footprint systems.
Seem to be referred to as Nano or Mini
For the first time in quite a number of years I' m thinking of building my own pc again. Question is should I go Ryzen or Kabylake? I don't want to build a gaming machine specifically but instead a Linux box with a level 2 hypervisor (Vbox or Player). I need at least 32GB of memory to support several virtual machines (p2v copies of my current machines). A Ryzen 7 1700 8 cores 16 hyperthreads seems a good choice at the moment for performance/price but motherboard choice is also important. I don't need water cooling support as I won't be overclocking. I do need support for 32GB+ of DDR4 ram. Graphics card doesn't need to be that powerful as long as I can play Civ, KSP and similar games - I have no time for FPS. SSD, hard drive and BD-RW I already have. I guess I also need a new case but not a fancy LED gaming monster like so many cases seem to be. I'm thinking I can get the parts (MB, CPU, RAM, graphics card and case) for less than $1000. Is that unrealistic?
Here you go.. Oh and my bad memory, sorry it was Packard Bell.
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Did Compaq ever sell re-badged PB's?
Nope - not in the US at least. I'm pretty sure they never did anywhere...
Now, the only place left selling "Compaq" computers is in Brazil:
http://www.compaq.com.br/
This happens a lot with powersuplies, there are only a handfull of companies that actually make them, for example BeQuiet! can have FSP as OEM or Seasonic, depending on what kind of powersuply they want, a while ago ASUS had the Atlas which was actually one made by Delta Electronics, same goes for LCD panels etc.
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