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Absinthe
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Cambridge
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Need to build a Shuttle type PC for works demos.
Requirements are: Powerful processor, definite dual core possible Quad core? 4GB RAM 80GB+ HDD SATA, fast as possible, 10000rpm? Graphics card not really important. Budget up to £1500 though obivously cheaper is better and would all need to come from one supplier. GO!! |
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Absinthe
Join Date: Jan 2007
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No one?
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Screaming Orgasm
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Newbury
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I did have a look but got distracted by shiny things. :/
The question I guess is whether you want to do it now or are able to wait a little for Wolfdale-compatible shuttles (that's the new E8xxx series processors). |
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Absinthe
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What sort of wait would it be? I'll probably need to get the system up and running by mid-March.
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Screaming Orgasm
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Perhaps you won't have to wait at all. These models appear to be compatible with E8xxx series CPUs:
SG31G2、SG33G5、SG33G5 PRO、SG33G5M、SG33G5M DELUXE、SG33G6 DELUXE、SP35P2 PRO、SX38P2 PRO That's all bar one of the models OcUK sells, and I think all of those should meet your other requirements. I've not really researched shuttles in the past so not sure about other retailers of them. Last edited by Mark; 05-02-2008 at 14:16. |
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