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24th January 2005, 05:38 | #1 |
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| Shuttle XPC SB77G5 Shuttle are aiming the SB77G5 at the gamer, giving them recent P4 processor support in a small form factor, while letting them use existing AGP graphics and good DDR400 memory. The performance relative to DFI's excellent 875P-T shows they've succeeded in the performance endeavour, using that processor. But if you're a gamer, with the money to spend on SB77G5, why are you using Pentium 4? Shuttle's alternate SN95G5 is more suited to you. Link: http://www.hexus.net/content/reviews...lld19JRD05NjY=
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