Why doesn't anyone make cheap little computers specifically built for Windows web serving? (Or do they?) I mean, I'm familiar with the Cube, and there are probably other things like it -- perhaps, even that run NT or Win2K instead of Linux. But the focus there seems to be on simplicity and ease-of-use versus cheap/lean-and-meanness. So I find myself buying eMachines and HP Brio's for $400-500 when I need a new, low-end web server for something small/low-traffic that I don't want to complicate our other servers with. Which is fine. Except, since these are designed as consumer desktop machines, too much of that $400-500 goes to cover things I don't care about (sound cards, modems, floppy drives) instead of things I do (RAM).