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    Shuttle SN85G4 nForce3 Barebones XPC Review

    Posted on Friday, February 27 2004 @ 20:01:53 CET by LSDsmurf


    One of the fastest growing markets in home computing is the SFF (Small Form Factor) PC; this is due largely in thanks to HTPC (Home Theater PC) designs that have recently become popular. Shuttle is one of the most recognized names in SFF systems, because of their innovative designs and use of today’s fastest chipsets. One of Shuttles latest creations, the SN85G4, is one of the fastest XPC’s to date. The system is based around NVIDIA’s nForce3 150 chipset that offers support for AMD’s new 64-Bit CPU’s. The size and weight of the SN85G4 makes it a very attractive package for LAN parties and HTPC rigs. Will the size of the system impact performance? Read on to find out.

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