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Shuttle SB51G
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Shuttle SB51G. I am planning to get a Shuttle SB51G for my Pentium 4 1.8 Ghz chip. I will be getting the DDR Ram but have no idea what speed I should get. I am not planning to overclock. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!. I am planning to get...
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Shuttle SS51G vs SB51G
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Shuttle SS51G vs SB51G. Why is the older Shuttle SS51G described as pleasantly quiet in THG, but the newer Shuttle SB51G is described as loud? Don't these systems have the same heatpipe and fan? Has anyone seen a review that actually measures the dB level...
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Comparison: Barebones For AMD & Intel CPUs, Continued
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may be better performers than Pentium processors without the HT feature. Rear view of the Shuttle SB51G with extra AGP graphics board. Rear view of the Shuttle SB51G (Intel platform): unlike the AMD system, this PC only has one VGA output. It does have an...
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Stupid newbie question: can I swap 478 processors?
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Socket 478 Pentium 4 / Northwood processors, 1.4 to 2.0 GHz and higher CPUs.” I have two other motherboards, one of which from I would like to take a CPU and put it in the above: - Shuttle SB51G in which is presently seated a P4 3.06Ghz CPU. The specs...
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Conclusion: High Performance But Noisy At Increased Capacity
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performance. Fitted with a 3 GHz P4, 512 MB DDR333 and a GeForce 4 Ti 4600 graphics card, it delivers higher performance than most of today's ready-built systems. The benchmark results place the Soltek and the Shuttle SB51G (also with Intel 845GE chipset) neck...
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What computers did you own in the old days? Share your story!
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What computers did you own in the old days? Share your story!. Here is my story of all the computers I owned: 1. My first computer was my dad's hand me down 486-sx 33MHz, 4mb ram, 245mb hdd, 512kb VGA 256 color accelerator. It was his first computer and...
