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    Shuttle SB77G5 – A Socket 775 Barebone in a New Enclosure Review

    Posted on Monday, February 28 2005 @ 17:19:26 CET by LSDsmurf


    We often review Shuttle barebones but still we don't manage to keep up with the sky-rocketing number of models from this company. It would obviously take much time and effort to review each of them, but actually this is not necessary: functionality is determined by a chipset and integrated controllers, you can read about chipset performance and features in our online reviews, and peculiarities of a given model are described on the web site of its manufacturer. What's much more important is the basis of a system – PC case, here you cannot do without individual analyses.

    Link: Digit Life

    Shuttle SB77G5 – A Socket 775 Barebone in a New Enclosure


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