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Shuttle ships gamer-friendly SFF computer

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Shuttle has found a way to squish a lot of very high quality hardware into one small box. Shipping with an Intel 975X-based motherboard, a Core 2 Extreme X6800 CPU, 4GB of 667MHz DDR 2 SDRAM in dual-channel configuration, a 400GB Samsung SATA hard drive and a 14x DVD writer with dual-layer media support, this box is designed to be the best of the best. It also comes with an Nvidia GeForce 7950 GX2, a 22-in-one memory card reader, and Gigabit Ethernet. Including a two year warranty, the box costs a whopping €3,044 ($3,856/£2,043) - and that's before you've added local sales tax. Of course, it can be reconfigured to a baseline of €1,163 ($1,473/£781).


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wow, thats some achievemnet getting that much good stuff into such a small case
 
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To start with I read it as being £781 and was about to be amazed until I read that was the baseline price! Costs an awful lot but packs a big punch for sure.

Edit: The "handle" at the top of the monitor is hideous.
 
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Edit: The "handle" at the top of the monitor is hideous.

I know, it looks like some kind of teletubby... :(

Anyway, you can fit all of that shnizl into a SFF box by yourself - why do we need shuttle's help? I've played with SLi SFF, so this is not big news to me...
 
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I know, it looks like some kind of teletubby... :(

Anyway, you can fit all of that shnizl into a SFF box by yourself - why do we need shuttle's help? I've played with SLi SFF, so this is not big news to me...

yay teletubbys..... :roll:

yes we can fit all that into a case , different for a company to offer it though... i'd be interested to see what shuttle has done about keeping the inside tidy (if they have done much at all)
 
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