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Shuttle ST20G5 AMD Socket 939 Barebones PC Review |
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The Shuttle ST20G5 small form factor computer supports the AMD Socket 939 processors, including the AMD Athlon 64 FX, Athlon 64, and Sempron CPU's. It supports one PCI Express x16 card, has two DDR400 memory slots, and includes ATI Radeon XPRESS200 onboard video. It also has a single PCI slot, a 240-watt power supply, and includes gigabit ethernet and six-channel audio onboard. read more... |
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| | mail this link | -Ray, November 1, 2005 (Updated: January 29, 2007) |
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AOpen XC Cube EZ482 Barebones Computer Review |
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The AOpen EZ482 barebones system is a small form factor box that includes both onboard video and a PCI Express x16 slot for video upgrades. It measures just 7.9 x 7.3 x 12.6 inches, weighs just over 8 pounds, and is very quiet. It also includes S-Video TV-out and gigabit ethernet. It supports AMD Socket 939 CPU's including Athlon 64 FX, Athlon 64, and Sempron. read more... |
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| | mail this link | -Ray, November 1, 2005 (Updated: January 29, 2007) |
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Shuttle XPC SN85G4 V3 SFF Socket 754 Barebones Computer Review |
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The Shuttle XPC SN85G4V3 system is a roughly cube-shaped small form factor computer with built-in motherboard, power supply, sound, and LAN. It's easy to set up; all you need to do is add a Socket 754 CPU, a stick or two of DDR memory, an AGP video card, and disk drives. It's a quiet and economical way to own a portable, yet very powerful, LAN party-capable, 64-bit AMD system. read more... |
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| | mail this link | -Ray, October 26, 2005 (Updated: January 29, 2007) |
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Review: Shuttle XPC SN25P SFF Barebones Computer |
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The Shuttle SN25P is a toaster-sized bare bones system that supports AMD's superb Socket 939 64-bit processors, including the dual-core X2 CPU's. With a 350 watt power supply, it has plenty of power for the three internal drive bays as well. With the availability of budget single core and fast dual core socket 939 processors, the SN25P can be mid priced and fast or high priced and very, very, fast. read more... |
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| | mail this link | -Ray, October 16, 2005 (Updated: January 29, 2007) |
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