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    Shuttle SN25P AMD Socket 939 Barebone Video Card Compatability Question

    Hi all

    Can anyone tell me if the Shuttle SN25P AMD Socket 939 Barebone System is compatible with the Radeon X1800XT 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 VIVO PCI Express x16 Video Card

    Thanks!!!!

    John

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    The reason I ask is because the Video card I mentioned is double wide... and I dont knoe if the PCI-E slot is in the the right place to accomodate it..

    Here's the card http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16814102629

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmattos
    Hi all

    Can anyone tell me if the Shuttle SN25P AMD Socket 939 Barebone System is compatible with the Radeon X1800XT 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 VIVO PCI Express x16 Video Card

    Thanks!!!!

    John
    Yes, it works great. The only thing is you have to leave the CPU cooler shroud off. Works better without it anyway though, so it's not a problem at all.

    The Shuttle SN25P is the best!

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    Condig Check!

    Cool! Thanks!

    Actually can I impose on you to check out my list of items I'm going to purchase for my SN25P System to make sure I'm getting all compatible stuff?

    http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/...huttle+Monster

    There are TWO video cards on the list because I want sure if the 512mb card was supported... which I now know it is.


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    Looks good, but I'd modify a couple of things:

    1) The CPU you chose is an older core. It will work fine but the Venice core is $5.00 cheaper and is much better. The best deal though is to spend another $15.00 or so and get the 3700+ San Diego. With the extra cache you'll be miles ahead.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103539

    2) The drive you chose is pricey and I've heard some bad things about them. You may want to consider two 250GB SATAII Seagates in RAID 0. Much faster and $130.00 or so cheaper.

    If you mount both hard drives in the top you'll have room for a floppy, which is helpful when loading RAID drivers and such.

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    Excellent tip, thank you again.

    I think setting up the two drives striped might be *slightly* out of my comfort zone (I wouldnt know where to start really ha ha ha) so I may stuck with just two volumes

    Having said that, the Raid 0 intregues me. Maybe I'll do a little research on how Id set that up...

    So the Seagate, huh? I had nixed the 500gb already and changed it to the 250gb Maxtor http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16822144015

    Sadly newegg doesnt carry the 250gb Seagate... only the 160 and the 500. Hm. maybe the seagate 160 in a raid 0 if I can figure that out.

    Anyway, thanks so much for your input! I really appreciate it

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmattos
    Excellent tip, thank you again.

    I think setting up the two drives striped might be *slightly* out of my comfort zone (I wouldnt know where to start really ha ha ha) so I may stuck with just two volumes

    Having said that, the Raid 0 intregues me. Maybe I'll do a little research on how Id set that up...

    So the Seagate, huh? I had nixed the 500gb already and changed it to the 250gb Maxtor http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16822144015

    Sadly newegg doesnt carry the 250gb Seagate... only the 160 and the 500. Hm. maybe the seagate 160 in a raid 0 if I can figure that out.

    Anyway, thanks so much for your input! I really appreciate it
    I'd stay away from Maxtor. Stick with Western Digital or Seagate.

    A pair of Seagate 160's would give you 320GB of storage. If you RAID 0 three of them that would give you a 480GB array close to 3 times as fast as the 500GB for less money. Of course you wouldn't have room for a floppy.

    I suggest just two drives in a RAID 0 array and an internal floppy. Just make a thread and I'll be happy to walk you through setting up the array. It is very simple on the Shuttle. They even put the RAID drivers on a floppy for you.
    Last edited by StormPC; 04-01-2006 at 04:51 PM.

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    I started a new thread on the topic of setting up a Raid 0 with the shuttle.. here it is

    http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.p...700#post669700

    also, changed the drives to 2x250gb Western Digital and added a Sony Floppy drive to load raid drivers..

    :-D

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