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Does Anyone Own A Shuttle PC?
These look pretty cool and stylish - but cool and stylish aren't exactly the only requirements I'd look for when picking out a new pc.
Anyone own one of these yet and if so, what are your thoughts on the system? http://sys.us.shuttle.com/WhyXPC.aspx |
I think it's kind of ugly.
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I don't know - some decent designs here
http://sys.us.shuttle.com/Models.aspx I'm thinking of getting the Intel G3200 http://sys.us.shuttle.com/ModelsG2.aspx |
not unless they have really improved the power supplies etc on them. I worked on one of them pry 3 years ago and it was a total piece of shit. Cheap ass power supply, hardly any room in the case for air to flow. No fucking way would I use one.
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Very slightly offtopic, I wish I had a spaceshuttle.
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We own several of them. They have been great. very few problems and they don't take up much room. Have been using them for 2+ years.
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on one right now, about 3 years no problems
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check out the lian li mini tower...
http://www.lian-li.com/Product/Chass...ni_PC-V300.htm |
The G2 3200b is an iMac at the same price, yet the iMac has a smaller footprint and comes with 17" monitor :2 cents:
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I used to run one on an old AMD Athlon XP mobile chip... overclocked the crap out of it and it still ran nice and cool - only problem is the limited upgradeability (i.e.: only 2 memory slots, only 1 expansion slot - now it is PCI-e 1x)
They are typically very stable, but also keep in mind if the mobo goes south, you have to RMA the entire unit, which can be a pain. |
My friend has it. No problem for about two years now.
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