Originally Posted by
codice
Hello, new member here.
I just built a new system based on the SB95PV2 and I must say I am rather pleased with it.
Here are the specs:
- Shuttle SB95P v2
- Intel P4 3.2GHz with 2MB cache (640 edition)
- 1GB OCZ Platinum Enhanced Rev. 2 Limited Edition DDR2-PC4200 (model OCZ25331024EBPER2)
- Sapphire Radeon X850XT 256MB GDDR3
- Samsung SP1213C 120GB / 8MB cache / 7200rpm SATA drive
- Maxtor 7Y250M0 250GB / 8MB cache / 7200rpm SATA drive
- LG 16x Dual Layer DVD burner model GSA-4163BK
As you can see, I only have two drives in the system, and I'm using the Samsung for OS/applications and the Maxtor for games/mp3s/movies.
Using SpeedFan, the system reported fairly high temperatures on the Maxtor disk (as high as 61C).
I had both drives installed on the top tray, with the Samsung closer to the fans in the back. I swapped their positions and the Maxtor is now a little happier, but still runs a little hot (which I'm told is common).
I suggest you find out the average running temperatures reported by the manufacturer of whichever disks you are thinking about using, and then use SpeedFan to tweak fan speeds if needed to insure proper airflow.
As far as power requirements, I think you should be OK, since Shuttle designed the SB95PV2 with scenarios such as yours in mind. You may also consider using a video card that doesn't require an additional power connection, to minimize any extra load on the power supply.
Finally, as far as noise, it's very quiet =)