Just come across this, £215, anyone have one or thing of getting one? Looks quite future proof. Thanks
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Just come across this, £215, anyone have one or thing of getting one? Looks quite future proof. Thanks
I considered a SD32G5 until I saw the price - for 80-90 pounds more the SD37P2 is FAR more futureproof.The only thing that it lacks is a PCI slot.I think there is allegedly a SD39P2 coming out that has this - it is only a rumour I think!:) Either way the SD32G5 is overpriced since it has an old chipset - the SD37P2 has the 975X chipset and a 400W PSU too! It can also hold optical drive and TWO hard disks without many problems too. It also has far better cooling than the G2/G5 series also which can get quite toasty at times in comparison!
Thanks for your advise, no i duno what to do, its was ment to be a budget upgrade, lol
I have the SD37P2 and all I can say is--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GET ONE:mrgreen:
Running my E4300@2.7ghz and not even breaking sweat.
It's as quiet as a mouse as well
Thanks for the advise, but there doesn't appear to be a standard PCI slot in SD37P2? I have a HDA Digital X-Mystique 7.1 sound card i would like to use, don't surpose this would work over PCi Express?
What's the onboard audio like? Does it do 5.1 sound out? I watch a lot of x264 movies and tv shows that have 5.1 sound tracks.
Thanks
I'm afraid you are right, there is no pci slot.
Just 2*pci-e slots.
It has onboard 7.1 hd audio.
I use it in 5:1 mode and to me it seems fine, but I'm not a full on audiophile. Just use it for the odd dvd and mostly music.
In my opinion the best SFF case is the silverstone SUGO because it can take micro ATX boards and uses normal ATX power supplies, so you are very flexible with what you can use making it truly future proof.
The new SD39P2 has one PCI-E slot and one PCI slot instead off two PCI-E slots;it is virtually the same as the SD37P2 otherwise!!