I have been looking at either getting a larger system to replace my current shuttle setup or just getting either a Biostar IDEQ 200P or a Shuttle SN85G4
I have been looking at either getting a larger system to replace my current shuttle setup or just getting either a Biostar IDEQ 200P or a Shuttle SN85G4
Main Rig: i2600k@4.3Ghz/ASUS P8P67 PRO/MSi GTX580/16GB Mushkin/HAF X/Noctua NH-D14
I'm in the same boat.
Don't forget about the soltek:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...150-011&depa=1
I can't make up my freakin mind .
-RK
This looks good to me....
http://www.sfftech.com/showdocs.cfm?aid=537
Yes, I would wait for the SN85G4 v2 if you want to go the Shuttle route.
Scan have just got these in stock for 185 + vat
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=118008
Hope this information helps
Damnit, I was considering a 85 v2 for my next build, but that Soltek looks rather nice. Hmm.
[Edit: And when did Scan start selling ICE? ]
Yes that does look very good to me too. I am very tempted, is there any memory in particular that should be used on an Nforce 3 board I need 1Gb.
Main Rig: i2600k@4.3Ghz/ASUS P8P67 PRO/MSi GTX580/16GB Mushkin/HAF X/Noctua NH-D14
If you want a fast system the the corsair XMS range is probably your best bet, other than that I'd use their value select if all you need is 1 Gb without low latencies.
As for the ICE stuff, Scan have had that since I started so its a good 10 months now
The G4v2 has been out for a while now...there are talks of a v3...that will have the nforce3 250 in it. I'm waiting til the end of July or so to buy so I'll see what they do.
Personally, I would like to see shuttle put out something like that as it seems they make some decent quality stuff and have decent support as well.
I was actually looking at gettin gthe corsair value range of memory the pc3200 stuff.
Main Rig: i2600k@4.3Ghz/ASUS P8P67 PRO/MSi GTX580/16GB Mushkin/HAF X/Noctua NH-D14
Yea, I want the chipset as well. But I believe I answered your question on Sudhians forum about the 6800....that beast is just entirely too power hungry. I'd advise you to build a small tower or something if you must have the 6800 as it requires a 480 watt psu.
I actually think there is the tiniest bit of possibility if you go the soltek 3801 route, as you can upgrade the psu to an enermax solution, (I believe they are up to 280 watts). Also, if you have seen what shuttle showed off at computex, they are going to offer a 350 watt psu with their nforce 3 250 Ultra chipset, 939 pin 64 bit proc., and a pci xpress slot. Then you may be able to get your beloved 6800u in xpress form .
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