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    SN45G with RAID and MSI Ti4600?

    I'm thinking of putting a SN45G based system together with the following:

    SN45G
    3200+ CPU
    2x 512MB PC3200

    I've got an MSI Ti4600 that I bought recently for another PC, and would quite like to use in this system. Will this work OK in the shuttle?

    Additionally, I thought I might get a pair of WD SE 200Gb drives and chuck a PCI IDE RAID controller in (hey, what else am I going to put in the second 3 1/2" bay?)

    Oh, and any suggestions for which DVD writer I should get?

    So, any comments?

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    That stuff will rock in a Shuttle.

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    Update

    I've decided to go with the SN45Gv2 (so I get the 250W PSU).

    Which RAM would you guys recommend? I want to get 2x 512MB in there. I've looked at Kingmax and Crucial - any thing I should watch out for?

    I want a RAID0 controller - any recommendations? And pointers on stripe size,etc, would be handy if anyone can give pros and cons.

    Cheers,

    Slick

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    Get a 2500XPm and over clock that beastie.

    Will save you a few bob

    Nice choice by the way
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    Quote Originally Posted by mgh0
    Get a 2500XPm and over clock that beastie.

    Will save you a few bob
    Where can I get one of these, and exactly what's the difference between that and the regular 2500XP?

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    www.cpucity.co.uk

    They run at a lower voltage and overclock like no tomorrow.
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    Do I need to do anything clever to get it working, or can I just stick it into the socket and let rip?

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    insert into socket then go for it essentially
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    So I don't need to worry about the voltages - they'll auto setup?

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    no, you do have to play with the voltages.

    Just like overclocking nay CPU really, these just seem to have more headroom
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    AGP card too long for shuttle?

    OK. So I've finally got the cash together to buy this lot. (plus the incentive that my main rig just blew up!)

    One question: is my MSI ti4600 actually going to fit?? (the card is almost 9" long, some 2" longer than my old ti200 or ti4200)

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