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Shuttle MN31N [Review, amdzone]
We review the Shuttle MN31N which is one of the first Micro ATX motherboards based on the nForce 2 IGP chipset. Sat, 12 Apr, 2003 | 348 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Three Small Form-Factor Barebone Systems for Pentium 4 from Shuttle, Soltek and FIC [Review, Xbitlabs]
Today not only Shuttle produces nice Small Form Factor PCs of very cute cubic shape. There are more and more competing solutions coming out. Today we are going to compare three "cubes" for Intel Pentium 4 processors based on i845GE chipset: the classical Shuttle solution, and two newcomers from Soltek and FIC. Fri, 04 Apr, 2003 | 106 Click(s) | Detail
Shuttle SN41G2 nForce 2 Small Form Factor [Review, amdzone]
Shuttle started the small form factor craze and finally they have a chipset that allows the platform to reach its potential. We liked their SS40G, but it lacked an AGP slot and the SiS 740 chipset it was based on didn't have the latest features. Now with the introduction of the nForce 2 powered SN41G2 small form factors are finally getting to be serious performers. Thu, 27 Mar, 2003 | 79 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Small Form Factor Pentium 4 PC Roundup - March 2003 [Review, Anandtech]
Gone are the days when Shuttle was the only game in Small Form Factor town; read on as we pit Shuttle's brand new SFF PC against newcomers Jetway and Soltek, as well as Shuttle themselves. We've got four systems in this shootout, with only one company emerging as the winner. Tue, 11 Mar, 2003 | 92 Click(s) | Detail
Shuttle SB52G2 [Review, 2cpu]
While it's these characteristics that have made them such a success with enthusiasts, Shuttle wanted to push further into the corporate markets. It is with that in mind, that they've put together the SB52G2. Mon, 10 Mar, 2003 | 37 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Shuttle SB52G2 XPC [Review, Hexus]
Recently Shuttle has announced the SB52G2. The SB52G2 is designed to deliver stability and power in a footprint that rivals servers with the flexibly of a desktop PC. Other Shuttle SFF PC’s have been aimed at the home users and used for a broad range of applications. The SB52G2 is well-suited for SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) running mail servers, NAS, file servers and other applications.
Mon, 10 Mar, 2003 | 18 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
CubeSystemZ CF-S968 [Review, Hexus]
Competition in the small form factor sector seems to be hotting up with some new arrivals in the ultra portable, high performance arena to challenge the market leaders Shuttle.
Sun, 02 Mar, 2003 | 80 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
VIA EPIA M9000 [Review, Hexus]
It's pretty easy to sum things up performance wise. Avoid high bitrate video that isn't in MPEG-2 format and you'll be fine. It can do pretty much anything else without fuss. The only sticking point was high bitrate DivX playback, something it just couldn't manage due to lack of processing muscle.
Tue, 18 Feb, 2003 | 28 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
AOpen, ASUS, Shuttle Barebone Systems [Review, Digit Life]
Today we will tale a look at three such systems available on the market, at their features and positioning. Also, we will share our own impressions.
Wed, 12 Feb, 2003 | 125 Click(s) | Detail
Shuttle SK41G XPC [Review, Hexus]
Considered in absolute isolation, the SK41G is a fine machine. It uses the base mould from the popular Intel shuttles to good effect. We see almost every feature carried over intact. The main difference, though, is probably beneficial. The inclusion of a S-Video-Out is arguably more useful than the S/PDIF-In featured on the two Intel XPCs that I've seen before. It all works well. The cooler is designed well and is relatively easy to mount. Further, the on-board video's 2D is pretty good for the most part.
Wed, 29 Jan, 2003 | 121 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Shuttle SN41G2 Barebones System [Review, Hardocp]
Will the nForce2 give the SFF systems enough power and functionality to replace their desktop counterparts? See how Shuttle crams a throaty V8 into your Grandmother's little VW bug.
Tue, 28 Jan, 2003 | 49 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Shuttle XPC Carry Bag [Review, Hexus]
With the recent increase of Small Form Factor (SFF) PC's and LAN party events, Shuttle have created a carry bag to store your bits and pieces in.
Sat, 11 Jan, 2003 | 90 Click(s) | Detail
Shuttle XPC: Small Form-Factor PCs with Big Capabilities [Review, Xbitlabs]
Today we will have a look at small form-factor PCs from Shuttle. They do break all our presuppositionsabout small and noiseless computers having proven really impressive. For this review, Shuttle providedus with two top-end configurations: for AMD Athlon XP and for Intel Pentium 4 CPUs. All your questionsabout SFF systems from Shuttle will be answered here! Wed, 08 Jan, 2003 | 54 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Shuttle SN41G2 XPC [Review, Hexus]
The SN41G2 is a fast system no doubt, and with the inclusion of dual outputs for the vastly improved onboard graphics and the excellent NForce2 chipset a real alternative to a large pc at similar cost. In fact all you need in addition to the shuttle itself is a cpu, memory (preferably 2 sticks), cdrom and hard drive for a basic system that can hold its own against most of the competition.
Tue, 07 Jan, 2003 | 56 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Shuttle SB51G XPC [Review, Hexus]
Shuttle have once again proved that small-form-factor PCs don't have to be a compromise between form and performance. For all intents and purposes, the Shuttle SB51G performs in the same vein as any desktop PC featuring a DDR333-capable chipset. Sat, 26 Oct, 2002 | 36 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail