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Old 06-10-2003, 01:43 PM
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The Shuttle XPC SB61G2 receives a high scoring review over at HotHardware. "A major trend in the technology industry is miniaturization. It's no longer good enough to be the fastest or more technologically advanced anymore. These days everything from cell phones to MP3 players to digital cameras, are showing up on retail shelves in increasingly smaller packages. So, it should come as no real surprise that PC manufacturers would also follow suit. That's where Shuttle comes in."

Tweaknews likes Via's latest EPIA Mini-itx offering, the m10000: "Via has been pushing their EPIA series of motherboards out onto the market and are getting a tremendous response. The motherboard, as you will see further on in this review, is so small that with some ingenuity, it can be pretty well be inserted or incorporated into anything slightly larger than itself to make a unique one-of-a-kind PC. So, grab your toaster/gas-can/toolbox/lunchbox/cat or anything you would like to make a computer out of because here comes the review of Via's latest EPIA Mini-itx offering, the m10000."
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Old 06-10-2003, 03:13 PM
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Shuttle pc's rock, I have an sn41g2 nfoce 2 right now and am running at 196x2 fsb at 11x mult with no vmods!!! The sn45g will be out anyday on shelves and that baby is an overclocker! I am never going back to monster size pc's again, these are the best!! and they are portable!!! woohoo!
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