Shuttle SB75G2 XPC
JC 20.10.2003 - 14:21 747 0
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Review @ SFF TECHOverall, the SB75G2 is a solid performer with traits that any enthusiast, hardcore gamer, or overclocker will appreciate. It performed solidly and completely stable during extreme overclocking, and maintained respectable noise and temperature levels even despite a rather aggressive test setup.
For now, the SB75G2 represents the top-of-the-line Pentium-4 based SFF system, it being the only Intel i875 based SFF we’ve seen yet. With support for gigabit LAN, Serial-ATA RAID, dual-channel DDR400, and the latest Hyperthreading Pentium-4 CPU’s, it certainly packs a punch.
My list of weaknesses on the SB75G2 is rather short. Similar to the SB65, I would have liked to have seen finer tuning for AGP overclocking, as well as chipset voltage control, but these are really more of a convenience than a necessity. We’d also like to see the FSB adjustment allow for more aggressive overclocking.
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