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Prix, prix et encore prix !!!, Pas de lecteur de cartes mémoire, Bios très pauvre en fonctionnalités, Alimentation sifflant au repos, Filtration des vibrations du disque dur.
Shuttle a enfin lancé son barebone pour Pentium M. Aperçu pour la première fois lors du Computex, il nous tardait denfin le tester. Il aura fallu ce mois doctobre pour que la célèbre marque de mini-PC se décide enfin à sortir officiellement ce barebo...
Extrait: While you can quieten most PCs, its easier to start from scratch using low-power components. Shuttles XPC SD11G5 is an excellent starting point. It looks like a standard XPC, but its got a socket 479 Intel i915-based motherboard, which takes a Pe...
Extrait: Small, beautiful and astonishingly quiet, this XPC is the new benchmark for small-form-factor systems The SD11G5 is the first Shuttle XPC to support Intels excellent Pentium M processor. Its been in the planning stages for some time now, and we snar...
While its great that Shuttle has made such a superbly quiet Pentium M small form factor, the SD11G5 lacks the one thing that would make it truly great: room for a dual-slot graphics card. This is a real tragedy, as the SD11G5 is a solid performer, and...
Final thoughts Theres a lot to like about the Shuttle SD11G5. Its subjectively pretty, small, powerful, yet extremely quiet, thanks, in main, to the use of Intels excellent S479 CPUs. In fact, running a Pentium M 770 with the 92mm exhaust fan spinn...
Extrait: Shuttle has hit a home run with the SD11G5. Despite my major frustrations with the optical drive bay button, the SD11G5 is a powerful blend of stylish design, clever engineering, and powerful hardware. If youre looking for a silent desktop PC that sti...
In saying all of this, it does have one major downfall: its price. At it is certainly not cheap for a Shuttle XPC. Couple that with the 2.13GHz Pentium M that we have used here and youre looking at £625 before youve even bought a video card, some me...
If you need the lower noise and lower thermal output but still want a good gaming box, this might just be your baby. It would also be a decent office workstation in a low power, low noise environment....