SHUTTLE - Shuttle AN51R nForce3 250 Motherboard Review

August 11th 2004 | Hardware

Initially the 754 platform had a limited amount of boards to choose from and oddly enough the release of the new Socket 939 has only spurned the manufacturers to release more 754 boards. Let us now take a look at Shuttle’s latest entry to the fray the AN51R and see if it can hold its own against the competition.

…Well the AN51R is a solid as they come as far as stability and performance are concerned and no issues were found in those areas. My whole take on the board is that as good and reliable as it is nothing really stands out and grabs my attention as a really wow feature. Don’t get me wrong the on/off buttons on the board and the reset button on the rear panel is cool, just not wow. That does not mean the board is not a solid product, but it does keep me from giving it an Editor’s Choice Award as I look for features that would make me want it as my personal board or at least my second choice. The price is right on the AN15R as the board sells for under a $100.00 US and can be found by searching the net under just the nomenclature AN15R. This can be a big asset for those on a budget diet of get the most bang for the buck with a side of save me money please.

Shuttle AN51R Review @ Motherboards.org

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SHUTTLE - Shuttle AN51R nForce3 250 Motherboard Review
Published in: Hardware on 2004-08-11