Whats the highest P4 I can put in this machine?
If you need anymore info I can try to provide it.... At the moment it's running a 2.26ghz.
Thanks,
Nick
Whats the highest P4 I can put in this machine?
If you need anymore info I can try to provide it.... At the moment it's running a 2.26ghz.
Thanks,
Nick
Last edited by Butuz; 12-05-2004 at 09:30 AM. Reason: Title Edit
its a socket A shuttle
I know... so whats the highest SOCKET A I can put in it?Originally Posted by JAMAL
I believe the current flagship AMD XP flagship (not the 64 bit chips) can be used i.e an XP3200+
Last edited by doopydug; 10-05-2004 at 08:04 AM.
Yup built a couple with XP3200's in, no probs at all.
But they are AMD and mine is Intel.... P4....
Then you don't have the right model number. SN45G is a Socket A / AMD 32-bit CPU based shuttle using nVidia's nForce2 chipset (and with no on board video). I think you need to read the model number again.Originally Posted by Lead_Head
Sure you got the model no right? The SN45G is deffinately AMD, check here
http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?t=544
Thats why JAMAL was the first to reply that it was a socket A form factor
ROFL @ this post
Load MSN,
Type :$
Think of me
Oh well... live and learn ehh??
/re-reads
I want to see how you fitted the P4 in it. That's some skilled ghetto modding.
Take a look here > http://www.shuttle.com/hq/product/product_b_intel.asp
Should help you pick out your model number.
It looks the exact same of this one: http://www.shuttle.com/hq/product/ba...ult.asp?B_id=8
However, mines black... with a custom real carbon fibre front...
If you could change the title and clean the thread up - cheers
Lead_Head...
You probably still need to look at the model number on the motherboard. There are a lot of shuttles that look similar and if it's been customised you really need to double check what you've got to find out what it officially supports. Also - what PSU is in there? Will also make a difference to how fast a CPU you can / will want to put in there (i.e. if it's not the 250W Silent X then it *MIGHT* struggle to power a high end CPU or just make a *LOT* of noise and create a lot of heat in the process). Also - what do you want the shuttle for? Do you really need something high speed?
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