expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 06:27:17
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While you can quieten most PCs, its easier to start from scratch using low-power components. Shuttles XPC SD11G5 is an excellent starting point. It looks like a standard XPC, but its got a socket 479 Intel i915-based motherboard, which takes a Pe...
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Small, beautiful and astonishingly quiet, this XPC is the new benchmark for small-form-factor systems The SD11G5 is the first Shuttle XPC to support Intels excellent Pentium M processor. Its been in the planning stages for some time now, and we snar...
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custompc.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 06:27:28
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While its great that Shuttle has made such a superbly quiet Pentium M small form factor, the SD11G5 lacks the one thing that would make it truly great: room for a dual-slot graphics card. This is a real tragedy, as the SD11G5 is a solid performer, and...
While its great that Shuttle has made such a superbly quiet Pentium M small form factor, the SD11G5 lacks the one thing that would make it truly great: room for a dual-slot graphics card. This is a real tragedy, as the SD11G5 is a solid performer, and...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 06:21:14
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The Pentium-M is a great CPU. It performs very well and runs quite cool which is why it’s the most popular notebook CPU at the moment. However, showing the performance aspect of such a CPU is very hard in a notebook as you’re generally stuck w...
We’ve always wanted a SFF PC based on the Pentium M platform and SD11 nicely fills that slot. It supports all the latest technologies such as DDR2, SATA and PCI-E x16 allowing for awesome gaming setups while the integrated video with S-Video output...
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Shuttle XPC SD11G5 SFF Shuttle now lists a whole gamut of XPC SFF units on its website. You can choose from an array of chipsets that generally revolve around Intels LGA775 and AMDs S939 processors. Whats been missing up until now is, perhaps, the...
Final thoughts Theres a lot to like about the Shuttle SD11G5. Its subjectively pretty, small, powerful, yet extremely quiet, thanks, in main, to the use of Intels excellent S479 CPUs. In fact, running a Pentium M 770 with the 92mm exhaust fan spinn...
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Shuttle has hit a home run with the SD11G5. Despite my major frustrations with the optical drive bay button, the SD11G5 is a powerful blend of stylish design, clever engineering, and powerful hardware. If youre looking for a silent desktop PC that sti...
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pcstats.com Updated: 2011-09-24 06:27:20
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To reach a happy silent equilibrium, the Shuttle XPC SD11G5 is powered by a mobile Intel Pentium M processor.
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2011-09-24 06:27:31
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SD11G5 $450 Shuttle (626) 820-9000 www.us.shuttle.com CPU Rating: 4 Specs: Intel 915GM + ICH6M; 2 DDR2-400/533; Creative SB Live! 24-bit, 7.1 analog and SPDIF; Broadcom 5789 Gigabit; 1394a; 2 SATA/150; 1 ATA/100; 1 IGP VGA out, 1 IGP DVI out Thanks to...
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Weve been fans of small-form-factor PCs for quite some time. pioneered the concept a few years back, and has gradually evolved the platform, splitting its product line into two main groups—the P series and G series. The P series chassis are slig...
Quiet; low power; dual display with integrated graphics; PCIe x16 discrete graphics slot.
No voltage settings in BIOS; pricey.
If you need the lower noise and lower thermal output but still want a good gaming box, this might just be your baby. It would also be a decent office workstation in a low power, low noise environment...
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tbreak.com Updated: 2011-09-24 06:28:02
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The Pentium-M is a great CPU. It performs very well and runs quite cool which is why it’s the most popular notebook CPU at the moment. However, showing the performance aspect of such a CPU is very hard in a notebook as you’re generally stuck w...
We’ve always wanted a SFF PC based on the Pentium M platform and SD11 nicely fills that slot. It supports all the latest technologies such as DDR2, SATA and PCI-E x16 allowing for awesome gaming setups while the integrated video with S-Video output...
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Its late to the table, but Shuttles long awaited SD11G5 is a landmark SFF. Just the basics are enough to make a winning combination: A Pentium M SFF platform around a proven single fan heatpipe cooling system with a PCIe video card slot and an extern...
The Shuttle XPC SD11G5 is a landmark product, much like the earlier Shuttle ST62K Zen. The latter Shuttle is about the quietest SFF barebones PC even now, and a modified version of the Zen is still used in the SPCR lab as a silent audio recording PC...
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Shuttle XPC SD11G5 SFF Shuttle now lists a whole gamut of XPC SFF units on its website. You can choose from an array of chipsets that generally revolve around Intels LGA775 and AMDs S939 processors. Whats been missing up until now is, perhaps, the...
Final thoughts Theres a lot to like about the Shuttle SD11G5. Its subjectively pretty, small, powerful, yet extremely quiet, thanks, in main, to the use of Intels excellent S479 CPUs. In fact, running a Pentium M 770 with the 92mm exhaust fan spinn...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2014-03-31 03:55:06
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Shuttle is undoubtedly the master of SFF systems with a huge range to suite every need, but theyve never had one to the tune of the XPC SD11G5. Based on the Pentium M platform, this could very well be the most ideal SFF in every aspect, but with one cavea...
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A couple of weeks ago, Shuttle announced the XPC SD11G5 - their first XPC supporting Intel's Pentium M and i915GM chipset. It is also the first Shuttle XPC since the Zen to use an external power supply unit. It includes PCMCIA slot for laptop wireles...
In saying all of this, it does have one major downfall: its price. At it is certainly not cheap for a Shuttle XPC. Couple that with the 2.13GHz Pentium M that we have used here and youre looking at £625 before youve even bought a video card, some me...
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