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Page 1 of 1 pages for this article Shuttle ST61G4 XPC Review – Powered by ATI! by Article Admin
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Published: 11/29/2003
Once again Shuttle has established themselves as the SFF leader, introducing their lateest XPC model, the ST61G4, based on the brand new ATI RS300 chipset. Hats off to Shuttle for releasing a small form factor system based on this new chipset, at the same time as other manufacturers are just releasing full-sized motherboard implementations.
The ST61G4 sports ATI?s latest claim to fame, the RS300 + IXP150 chipset with the Radeon 9100 IGP (Integrated Graphics Processor). The system comes loaded with features, all packed into Shuttle?s new G4 series XPC case design. Complete with Serial-ATA RAID, dual channel DDR400, integrated fast Ethernet, 6 channel audio, and of course, the on-board Radeon 9100IGP, the ST61G4 stacks up well against comparable Intel chipset based systems. But that?s not all that Shuttle is hiding within the confines of the ST61G4. They?ve also launched their brand new SilentX 250 watt power supply unit with this XPC, which as you?ll see in our benchmarks, made a rather impressive and surprising difference in noise measurements, despite its extra wattage. With four Shuttle XPC?s based on the Intel i865/i875 chipsets, as well as the ST61 based on ATI?s RS300, not to mention a host of other SFF?s on the market, how do you know if the ST61G4 is the right system for you? Is it time to upgrade from that older XPC or big ugly beige box? That all depends on what you?ll be using your system for. Hopefully our benchmarks will help lead you in the right direction? But before we go into the details, let?s begin with the ST61G4?s overall system specifications:
Shuttle has included the standard line up of XPC accessories, including a handy cleaning pad for the ST61G4?s mirrored faceplate. Nice touch.
We?ll start from the outside and work our way in… Let?s begin with case externals? next > Page 1 of 1 pages for this article Search
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