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Shuttle SB75G2
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100% of reviewers $370.00 9.0



Description: Shuttle Form Factor (SFF) barebones XPC with Shuttle FB75 motherboard for P4 478-pin processor, 533/800MHz FSB, 2xDDR400, 2xSATA (RAID0/1), 2x2xATA, FDD, 1xAGP8x, 1xPCI, 6xUSB, 2xFireWire, 6xAudio, 10/100/1000MB Lan, PS/2kb & mouse.

Chassis includes 250W PSU, space for 1x5.25in opto drive, 1x3.5in exposed drive and 1x3.5in internal drive. All I/O available on front and rear panels.

Temperature controlled Heat-Pipe CPU cooler.

Supplied with Mandrake 9 in the box. Compatible - heck yes!

See http://shuttle.com/
Keywords: barebones sff xpc shoebox
Chipset: Intel i875, ICH5R, BCM5788
Connection Type: Yes.


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Old 10-14-2004, 10:51 PM   #1
DaveG
 
Registered: Nov 2001
Distribution: Fedora Core 5
Posts: 146
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: $370.00 | Rating: 9

Kernel (uname -r): 2.6.8-1.521smp
Distribution: Fedora FC2



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Hardware installation was simple and there are plenty of web reviews on the process.

My hardware:
Shuttle SB75G2
Intel P4E 3.2GHz
2 x 512MB DDR400 ECC
Hitachi DeskStar 7K250 160GB SATA
NEC ND-2501A DVD+/-RW
Saphire Radeon 9200SE

SATA cable routing is not in the manual, but easy to figure out. Other than that, plug it together and plug it in!

Installed FC2 from CD in text mode (not using a mouse) in less than 20 minutes. All hardware detected and functioning. Running as a server so the video card is a cheap Radeon 9200SE. No compatability problems encountered yet, but X-Windows isn't installed.

Updated the BIOS: Downloaded latest from Shuttle and made a bootable CD, no problems (no floppy drive).

Just need to figure out lm_sensors settings for voltages.

Shuttle is not big on Linux so I don't know how good their support will be, but Linux runs like a dream on their hardware. Plug it in to the LAN and shove it in the corner (set up OpenSSH first).

Operating speed is impressive to say the least, it is replacing an old 80486DX4/RHL7.2!

In short, if you want Linux in a small box, this one is excellent.
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