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    SN26P - when due and is it worth the wait?

    Title says it all - should i wait for the SN26P or buy an SN25P now? Will SN26P release push down SN25P prices?

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    The SN26P has been released in th US so it should be here soon.
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    is it worth the wait?

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    Depends do you want SLI in a small case? Then yes it is.

    If you dont then It isn't.
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    Will the 350w psu be enough to power 2 graphics cards as well as everything else ?

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    Ive seen it power 2 7800GT's and an FX55.
    So yes it should although the cooling needs to be sorted a little apperently.
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    Enjoy!

    SN26P: X2 3800+, BFG 7800GTX SLI, 2GB Corsair XMS, 74GB Raptor, Sony CDRW/DVD



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    Can you fit 2 hdds up there? looks like there is enough room, just wondering about cooling and whether they supply another mounting for it?

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    yes, you can fit two drives in there, there is another caddy for the chassis (the black plastic parts round the HDD in the pic), also there is a ready wired in SATA cable for it.

    Cooling for the drvies is dealt with by the fans at the back top of the chassis, as with most, if not all the SN series...

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    think i'm just going to go for a standard case now and an sli mobo - i have no need for a small case but just seem to want it for some reason...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt D
    yes, you can fit two drives in there, there is another caddy for the chassis (the black plastic parts round the HDD in the pic), also there is a ready wired in SATA cable for it.

    Cooling for the drvies is dealt with by the fans at the back top of the chassis, as with most, if not all the SN series...

    Matt.
    Mine came with only one caddy. Shuttle won't answer e-mail on how I get another set.

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    My SN26P has a 4800+ X2 and two XFX 7800GTXs. It works perfectly.

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