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Review: Shuttle SN68PTG6 Deluxe bare-bones PC
Not the most powerful but certainly beautiful
Specifications:
Verdict
Overall: Not as fast as Intel designs and no remote control,
but it is still beautiful
Emil Larsen,
Personal Computer World
20 Dec 2007
The SN68PTG6 Deluxe barebones PC has a similar layout to the Intel-based
SG33G5M.
It maintains the same heatpipe and power supply arrangement to keep the
system cool and quiet. There’s no remote control, but you do get an 802.11g Wifi
adapter fitted internally.
It’s based on the AMD-compatible Nforce 630a chipset, which includes
integrated Geforce 7050PV graphics with HDMI and VGA outputs, plus a dongle for
DVI connectivity.
There are all the audio and networking ports you could hope for, as well as
two Firewire and six USB ports. It’s an impressive system, but it lacks
quad-core support at present.
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