Need a new PC for the wife/GF/kids/parents/etc?
Need a new PC for the wife/GF/kids/parents/etc?
Check out this. It's a super tiny barebones system from Shuttle. Support for up to 1100Mhz CPU, 1024MB RAM, and ATA/100 support. It's only 250$ & has a neato Aluminum case. (Shuttle's Spec Page)
Look at the laundry list of specs:
Model FV24
VIA PL133
Supports Intel PPGA-370 processors
Chipset
VIA PL133 Chipset
VIA VT8604, North Bridge
Integrated S3 Savage 4 2D/3D Graphic Engine
VIA VT82C686B, South Bridge
Form Factor
Flex ATX
Size: 178mm x 190mm
Processor
Socket 370
Intel FC-PGA Celeron with 66 MHz FSB
Intel FC-PGA Pentium III with 100/133 MHz FSB
Cryrix III Socket 370 CPU series
Expansion Slot
1 x PCI
Memory
2 x DIMM
Support PC133 SDRAM
On board IDE Controller
Support PIO Mode 4 and DMA Mode 2
Supoort Ultra 33/66/100 Synchronous DMA mode
On board I/O Controller
1 x Floppy port
1 x Serial port (16550 fast UART compatible)
1 x Parallel port (SPP, EPP, ECP port)
2 x USB port
2 x 1394 connectors
Chrontel CH7006C TV-out Controller
RTL 8139 LAN Controller
Lucent 1394 Controller
Flash EEPROM
Award PCI BIOS with PnP, Green and DMI Features
Other features
Onboard S3 Savage 4 VGA
Onboard AC97
Onboard 10/100 Fast Ethernet
S-Video and Composite TV-out terminal
Wake-On-Ring & Alarm
KB/Mouse wake up
I'm ordering on next week for the GF, her HP Celery366 machine isnt cutting it for her anymore. Need to upgrade the graphics? Just go get a PCI Radeon!
Look at the laundry list of specs:
Model FV24
VIA PL133
Supports Intel PPGA-370 processors
Chipset
VIA PL133 Chipset
VIA VT8604, North Bridge
Integrated S3 Savage 4 2D/3D Graphic Engine
VIA VT82C686B, South Bridge
Form Factor
Flex ATX
Size: 178mm x 190mm
Processor
Socket 370
Intel FC-PGA Celeron with 66 MHz FSB
Intel FC-PGA Pentium III with 100/133 MHz FSB
Cryrix III Socket 370 CPU series
Expansion Slot
1 x PCI
Memory
2 x DIMM
Support PC133 SDRAM
On board IDE Controller
Support PIO Mode 4 and DMA Mode 2
Supoort Ultra 33/66/100 Synchronous DMA mode
On board I/O Controller
1 x Floppy port
1 x Serial port (16550 fast UART compatible)
1 x Parallel port (SPP, EPP, ECP port)
2 x USB port
2 x 1394 connectors
Chrontel CH7006C TV-out Controller
RTL 8139 LAN Controller
Lucent 1394 Controller
Flash EEPROM
Award PCI BIOS with PnP, Green and DMI Features
Other features
Onboard S3 Savage 4 VGA
Onboard AC97
Onboard 10/100 Fast Ethernet
S-Video and Composite TV-out terminal
Wake-On-Ring & Alarm
KB/Mouse wake up
I'm ordering on next week for the GF, her HP Celery366 machine isnt cutting it for her anymore. Need to upgrade the graphics? Just go get a PCI Radeon!
i saw someplace last week where the were offering a package deal and that and a celery 1000 for a decent price - maebbe outpost.com - don't remember - the only problem is that you can't "retire your main system components into that case, it's seriously tiny. cool if that's al you need, though. lots of reviews at there on this anand, hardocp, etc/
<a href="http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=123" target="_blank" >Heatware</a>
i thought the model# was SV24?
well.. either way... reviews seem to have been good and also I'm gonna be building one this week for a coworker...
you can get a sweet price w/ fedex shipping at newegg.com
well.. either way... reviews seem to have been good and also I'm gonna be building one this week for a coworker...
you can get a sweet price w/ fedex shipping at newegg.com
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This is an amazing piece of work as long as you're not into gaming.
It might even be an amazing piece for LAN gamers when they can live with a PCI gfx card.
Don't crucify me but Toms Hardware got a nice review on that babe.
I think Shuttle will release a new Flex ATX board with that case for Athlon usage so I dunno how to provide proper cooling for those CPU's ... it would be nice when Shuttle uses a new mobo with different chipset that supports the Tualitins, as mentioned in Toms review.
It might even be an amazing piece for LAN gamers when they can live with a PCI gfx card.
Don't crucify me but Toms Hardware got a nice review on that babe.
I think Shuttle will release a new Flex ATX board with that case for Athlon usage so I dunno how to provide proper cooling for those CPU's ... it would be nice when Shuttle uses a new mobo with different chipset that supports the Tualitins, as mentioned in Toms review.
OK... just finished building the PC for my client...
THIS BABY IS SMALL!!!!...
everything was sweet... the onboard video was acceptable.. but definitely not q3a or UT material..
the NIC, sound, ... EVERYTHING worked w/o a hitch in WinXP and didn't even need additional drivers..
It even came w/ it's own low profile cooler which works just fine w/ the system's Celeron 1.1GHz..
Heat maintained at only 120F at 100% load...
My only gripe is the fan the mini powersupply is using is WAY loud... other than that, this barebone combined w/ the Ricoh DVD/CDRW drive i got from DaMan, makes one kick ass system....
I know my client was happy about it...
THIS BABY IS SMALL!!!!...
everything was sweet... the onboard video was acceptable.. but definitely not q3a or UT material..
the NIC, sound, ... EVERYTHING worked w/o a hitch in WinXP and didn't even need additional drivers..
It even came w/ it's own low profile cooler which works just fine w/ the system's Celeron 1.1GHz..
Heat maintained at only 120F at 100% load...
My only gripe is the fan the mini powersupply is using is WAY loud... other than that, this barebone combined w/ the Ricoh DVD/CDRW drive i got from DaMan, makes one kick ass system....
I know my client was happy about it...
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Shuttle SV24 - $250
Crucial 256mb PC133 - $50
Celeron 1.1GHz - $110
56K PCI modem - $20
Seagate 60GB HDD - $81
Ricoh DVD/CDRW - $90
FDD - $12
WinXP Home - $85
Not too shabby for a loaded system... and the WinXP was from NewEgg BTW.. most of it was...
Crucial 256mb PC133 - $50
Celeron 1.1GHz - $110
56K PCI modem - $20
Seagate 60GB HDD - $81
Ricoh DVD/CDRW - $90
FDD - $12
WinXP Home - $85
Not too shabby for a loaded system... and the WinXP was from NewEgg BTW.. most of it was...
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