SHUTTLE - Shuttle SN45G Barebones Review

June 27th 2003 | Hardware

The one thing missing from the repertoire of SFF systems has been a no-compromise performance machine, stripped off any ballast or redundant features. Performance in this case also implies the use of a dedicated high end graphics adapter which makes the presence of the integrated graphics superfluous. Playing this game a little further, it is easy to see where the omission of the graphics core will not only lower cost but also reduce cooling requirements, meaning that in this case, the active cooler will become a victim of Ockham’s Razor hacking down through all instances of the board. The result is the Shuttle SN45G, a mini barebone system in its purest form.

Shuttle SN45G - Hi-C for nVidia/Shuttle @ Lost Circuits

SHUTTLE - Shuttle SN45G Barebones Review
Published in: Hardware on 2003-06-27