

| Finally! A MiniPC from Shuttle with an AGP slot. |
| Written by Benjamin A. Hunter | |
| Wednesday, 24 July 2002 | |
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Anandtech's got a review that's sure to make a lot of people smile. Shuttle has released the SS51 XPC, which is the same as the SS50 (based on the SiS 640 chipset and using a Pentium 4 chip) but with an added AGP slot. Not too long ago, Shuttle introduced their first XPC, the SV24, a SFF PC based on the Socket-370 platform. The idea was neat and we even found a niche application for it, but we dreamt nightly (not really, we're not that bad) of a faster version; a SFF PC with an AGP slot and support for either an Athlon XP or Pentium 4. Shuttle answered our prayers and today they've introduced the world's first SFF PC that can be used by just about anyone. Full story here |
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