custompc.co.uk Updated: 2014-10-15 11:59:42
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The SD31P has a few drawbacks: it isnt cheap, and its use of the 945G chipset means that its slightly slower than the 955X boards weve seen. However, it still overclocks well, and has more than enough room inside for the kit most people need. There...
The SD31P has a few drawbacks: it isnt cheap, and its use of the 945G chipset means that its slightly slower than the 955X boards weve seen. However, it still overclocks well, and has more than enough room inside for the kit most people need. There...
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Its small, quiet and easy to build, but the best thing about the SD31P is that it brings the advantages of dual-core computing to busy desktops If proof were needed that dual core is coming to every area of computing, this is it: no longer do you nee...
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When it comes to packing power into tiny attractive shoeboxes, Shuttle is a master, though recently other manufacturers have done well playing catch-up. Just to show its still tuned in, this is the latest incarnation of the P series of XPCs. With the...
If you plan on going 64-bit and grabbing a Pentium D instead of the Extreme Edition with its Hyper-Threading, you might not have considered the small barebones trip, but this is a tantalising option...
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Shuttle XPC SD31P Shuttle has been steadily adding to its array of small form-factor barebones units throughout 2005. The process of addition is quite simple; someone releases a new chipset, and Shuttle designs a new XPC around it. Further evidence of...
The one word that describes Shuttles SD31P XPC is competent. Just add a hard drive, preferably SATA, optical drive, RAM, and an LGA775 CPU and away you go. Everything works just as it should, and installation is a real cinch for even novice XPC build...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 06:21:01
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Being the hardware geeks we are, we always love to upgrade and fine tune our PCs and right about the time we’re done, something new comes along that we gotta have- it’s a never-ending cycle that we love being a part of. Like us, Shuttle keeps...
In our opinion, the SD31P is probably the best XPC by Shuttle. It features Intel’s latest 945G chipset that allows Dual Core and 1066MHz FSB CPUs as well as all the other latest technologies such as DDR2-667, SATA in RAID configuration and PCI-Expre...
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HardCOREware.net Updated: 2014-10-15 11:59:47
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Introduction Mention the words SFF to any computer enthusiast and chances are that they will mention Shuttle. I mean, why wouldnt they? Shuttle has been around for what seems like forever and the products that they make are solid and just plain work...
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futurelooks.com Updated: 2014-10-15 11:59:52
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PCs over the last few years have become bigger, and louder, yet one company emerged telling everyone that it doesnt have to be that way. Shuttle has been the leader in SFF (Small Form Factor) PC design since they introduced their first product in 20...
Extremely Quiet thanks to efficient cooling system, Very small footprint, small enough and quiet enough to place on your desk, Supports INTEL Dual Core Processors and 64 bit for multitasking and multimedia performance. 64 bit for future upgradeability to...
Price maybe, but everything smaller seems more expensive than the larger version these days, Some hard drive noise issues from contact with case cover, Compatibility issues with some video cards (7800 GTX), as it just didnt fit.
So could the Shuttle SD31P be a total computing solution for your "Digital Lifestyle"? Well, if you work with graphics, edit video, rip and encode MP3s (another thing where the Dual Core processor comes in handy), and want to get the process moving a...
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When we last checked in with Shuttle back in April, we took a look at their current entry for the Intel platform, which was based on the latest chipset at the time, the i925XE. Our introduction for that piece went something along the lines of how the SFF...
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