The release date for the new Shuttle SN25P is Feb 22. I got this from http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20050126PR204.html
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Clownboat said:To paraphrase that monkey chick, "But it's so damn ugly!"
r3negade said:Well, the new Shuttle ST20G5 should be out shortly after the SN25P.
St20G5 = Ati RS480 chipset, and the much better looking G5 chassis.
navicaph said:For those who want to know, the ATI one will only be in silver.
r3negade said:Well, the new Shuttle ST20G5 should be out shortly after the SN25P.
St20G5 = Ati RS480 chipset, and the much better looking G5 chassis.
IdiotInCharge said:So you're saying wait for the slower box, with less expansion and smaller PSU? WTF?
IdiotInCharge said:So you're saying wait for the slower box, with less expansion and smaller PSU? WTF?
r3negade said:Well, the new Shuttle ST20G5 should be out shortly after the SN25P.
St20G5 = Ati RS480 chipset, and the much better looking G5 chassis.
The power supplied by the 240W PSU is remarkably sufficient for stock
and a mild overclock. When I was first oc'ing and testing my SN95G5,
I was without the second HDD and any USB components attached, as these
also draw power from the PSU and cause oc'ing failures. Once I got
where I am now it ran very stable, again without the second HDD and
USB drives. As soon as the extra components were added I was having
some tiny problems with power, but nothing that couldn't be sorted.
But as a consequence my second HDD is now an external one with a
seperate power supply, but the USB drives and peripherals aren't
hindering my oc. As it runs stable, I run it at this current
configuration all the time.
bbc20000 said:This is email i got from Shuttle
Hi
ST20G5 is for Intel CPU only. This model should be available sometime in march both in USA and CANADA.
The next new AMD xpc model will be SN25P, which will be available some time in April.
Hi.
I am looking to buy shuttle xpc based on Athlon 64 processor. I was reading this forum : http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=860307 and someone said that shuttle had new XPCs for AMD at ECS in particular ST20G5 based on ATI RS480. When this system will be available in Canada and is it true that this system for AMD will be finally in silver ??
Is there any place where I can find more details about this system
r3negade said:Not to mention that the code is: ST20G5.
Where the 'T' stands for ATI
codes are: 'N' nVidia --->SN95G5
'B' Intel Cpus ---> SB83G5
IdiotInCharge said:Here she be: good writeup, but they note slower than average performance on quite a few things, as well as withouth the NF4U, it's missing active-armor (which I was looking foreward to, but not a big detractor since it has higher CPU usage and the hardware firewall is intact). Still has the Editor's Choice though, even at $420, so I guess it's time to start saving .
Binkt said:So, since the above review does not use newer drives, the question is still up in the air for me...
Does this box support NCQ ?
Since it isn't explicitly stated, I'd assume no. What a shame.
Also, Why aren't manufacturers currently touting the drop-in ability for dual-core as a means to increase sales?
I've been holding out for a NCQ-enabled Dual-core ready A64 SFF ... I guess I'll keep waiting ... ?
msny said:Ya i was really waiting for this one but seems a little disapointing. Most of the benches were kind of low. Nice to see there was a BIOS update to fix the T1 command rate issue, but still this BIOS does not look like it got "done" for release.
Want to buy this one in a month or so, hopefully BIOS issues will all be solved by then and the benches will be better.
Here is another good review:
http://www.sfftech.com/showdocs.cfm?aid=653