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Shuttle has a new shoe box on the market, but this black beauty is its very first incarnation of a Socket 939 Athlon 64 mini barebones system. Equipped with the sturdy nForce3 250 Ultra, this SFF box is deceivingly tiny for the potential power within...
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The recent introduction of Shuttles P-series XPC chassis, in the form of SB81P, caused me to wonder if the perfect platform for a fast Socket 939 AMD Athlon 64 XPC was that very chassis. Think about it. None of the platform migration issues that Inte...
The best looking XPC Shuttle have ever made, Performance in spades, A feature set to rival almost any other XPC, Great BIOS, Very quiet...
The cost at the time of writing...
On the surface, its all sweetness and light in the world of the SN95G5. It supports the best CPUs AMD have ever made, it has good features, the performance is great, and the G5 chassis restyle is Shuttles best yet. But theres always a catch, and in...
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It is not the first AMD Athlon 64 SFF barebones system from Shuttle, but it is the first to use a Socket 939 motherboard. We installed a 3500+ Winchester (90nm) core in a minimalist setup with a notebook HDD, played long in the BIOS and measured, teste...
The XPC SN95G5 is a nice AMD A64-939 addition to the Shuttle SFF lineup. It packs a lot of performance in a very small, elegant package, and runs fairly quietly, at least with our choice of processor. The CPU cooling system appears to have plenty of h...
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Every now and then you get to look at a product that exceeds your expectations. Such is the case with the Shuttle SN95G5 barebones that I received from Dallmann Computers the other day. This unit is not only quiet, but it packs the performance of a...
SilentX Cooling Works Well & Quiet, Small Form Factor, nForce 3 Ultra Chipset, Big Performance From A Little Box...
Driver Install Was A Pain - Poor Documentation, GPU Close To Case...
The Shuttle SN95G5 is the first SFF PC that Ive come in contact with. As far as performance, looks, and usability go, this unit is excellent. Shuttle has managed to pack an excellent performing board and chipset into this little unit. If you coupl...
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Remember your first PC? Chances are, it came in some monstrous tower or desktop form factor. It was probably loud, slow, and took up far too much space. Fortunately, those days are long behind us. These days computers are forever getting smaller and fa...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2014-12-07 11:43:45
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This is a nostalgic moment for me so you will have to excuse me if I start to cry. My Shuttle XPC virginity was lost to an SS50G a few years ago and ever since then I have always had a soft spot for all Shuttle XPCs. I will not go into too much detail...
There is not really anything wrong with the SN95G5 SSF system. All I can really whine about is features I would like to see in Shuttles next model. Features I feel that would really make this SFF computer the ultimate would be dual LAN integrated into...
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HardCOREware.net Updated: 2014-12-07 11:43:45
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Who Else? Lets face it, Shuttle all but owns the SFF barebones market. Sure, others have tried to enter this market with varying degrees of success (see our Monarch Hornet Review for an example of not-so-successfull SFF system) So if youre looking to...
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firingsquad.com Updated: 2014-12-07 11:43:46
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With AMD fully committed to their new Socket 939 interface, hardware manufacturers in the AMD ecosystem have been slowly introducing new products that are built on the new interface. Shuttle is the first small form factor manufacturer out of the gates...
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