WebThe diagram not only shows the temperatures of the system's basic components at idle and burned positions, but also compares them to Shuttle SB75G2 with a Pentium 4 3,2 GHz CPU. Such comparison is quite correct as the given Intel CPU dissipates even less heat than Athlon 64 3200+ (82 W against 89 W), and all the rest components were the same (except, … WebMar 10, 2004 · Hi Ram-Guy, I've got 2x CMX512-PC3200C2 V1.2 in my Shuttle SB75G2 (i875P) set at 2-3-3-6, dual-channel. I had to buy the 2 sticks seperatly within 2 weeks. Since I've put in the second stick XP became completely unstable and I am unable to reinstall XP or to run KNOPPIX (3.4). I've te...
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WebMove up to the SB75G2! Shuttle’s most-advanced Intel-based small form factor (SFF) computer, the SB75G2. Built from the ground up provide uncompromised performance, … WebFeb 11, 2004 · You might discount the idea of RAID on a cube, but there are two 3.5″ bays here, and besides, Shuttle popped for the ICH5R on the SB75G2 and the SB62G2. list of feline animals
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WebDec 3, 2011 · The 61G2's the single-network-adapter variant of the SB62G2, and was Shuttle's previous flagship Socket 478 XPC. The basic specs of the SB65G2 and SB62G2 (and SB61G2 as well, for that matter, but I'll get to that later) are very similar. Both use Intel Springdale chipsets - the 865PE variant in the 65G2 and the integrated-graphics 865G in … WebThe all-new Shuttle XPC SB75G2 gives you just that. Not only is the Shuttle XPC SB75G2 targeted at the enthusiast performance user, but it would also appeal as a smart and … WebJul 18, 2004 · > problem in the SB75G2. I am about ready to drop this thing out the window, > or maybe return it, so any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > -Sean > Did the problem occur with the Shuttle supplied drivers on the CD? Although the shuttle driver version is older, it may be better for the onboard version of the broadcom 5788. list of fehb plans