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Shuttle SB81P
Mental note: the
Shuttle XPC SB81P
looks like it's the best quiet and fast SFF PC now on the market according to
Tom's Hardware
. Socket 775 CPU's and 16x PCI Express.
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re: Shuttle SB81P
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Hold on, the Shuttle SB86i looks even better! It uses the BTX form factor along with the 915G + ICH6-R chipset (socket 775). Looks like a winner in the making.
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