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<blockquote data-quote="jenny" data-source="post: 834933" data-attributes="member: 395358"><p>Sounds all very exciting guys and I can't wait to get started lol.</p><p></p><p>I've been checking out a few cheapish boxes on various sites but it's a real minefield for a beginner. From the reviews I've read for the Blade 7000s it sounds really good for just over £100 but there's also a couple of Icecrypts for the same sort of money although I don't think they're all linux based.</p><p></p><p>There is also a Cuberevo which seems good for the price but I can't find much info on them anywhere on the net and also a couple of Amiko's (which are apparently made by Fulan as are Golden Media). I also read somewhere about avoiding anything Chinese made (which rules out Fulan in it's various forms) as apparently they use cheap components and boxes start to freeze or just stop working after a few months.</p><p></p><p>Am I right in assuming only the linux boxes can do the unmentionable things (not that I have that in mind of course)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jenny, post: 834933, member: 395358"] Sounds all very exciting guys and I can't wait to get started lol. I've been checking out a few cheapish boxes on various sites but it's a real minefield for a beginner. From the reviews I've read for the Blade 7000s it sounds really good for just over £100 but there's also a couple of Icecrypts for the same sort of money although I don't think they're all linux based. There is also a Cuberevo which seems good for the price but I can't find much info on them anywhere on the net and also a couple of Amiko's (which are apparently made by Fulan as are Golden Media). I also read somewhere about avoiding anything Chinese made (which rules out Fulan in it's various forms) as apparently they use cheap components and boxes start to freeze or just stop working after a few months. Am I right in assuming only the linux boxes can do the unmentionable things (not that I have that in mind of course)? [/QUOTE]
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