View Full Version : PCI Express shuttle systems?!?!
Rob Jellinghaus
05-28-2004, 11:22 AM
Looks like the PCI Express wave starts to break on the shores of the PC
industry around the end of June.
I'm looking to upgrade my 1999 Abit BH6 system (Celeron 1.2Ghz, GeForce
3) this summer... been so long since I climbed aboard the bleeding edge
that I can't resist :-D
I love the small form factor PCs. My ideal system from a hardware
perspective would be a PCI Express motherboard, NV45/R423-level
graphics, high-end (maybe not Athlon FX-53, but close) CPU, dual 200+Gb
SATA drives in a RAID 1 array. And huuuuge extra bonus points if this
is in a small form factor!!! :-D
But probably it won't be possible this summer to get such a small system
because NV45/R423 will be power suckers and shuttle systems generally
can't fit two drives, can they?
Also, anyone know what AMD motherboards will be first out the gate with
PCI Express support? (Part of me wants to wait for a PCI Express
NForce, but I hear that might be late Q3 or Q4, and I really want this
system in August... see, my wife is pregnant and expecting our first
child in November, and I have to have the system for at least three
months before that :-D :-D )
Cheers!
Rob
Rob Jellinghaus
06-02-2004, 08:23 PM
OK, so no one had anything to say. Fine.
Guess I'll be the only one drooling over THIS:
http://techreport.com/ja.zz?comments=6810
Talk about my dreams come true! Thank you, Shuttle. Where's the best
place online (or offline, for that matter) to buy Shuttle systems?
Cheers!!!
Rob
Rob Jellinghaus wrote: Looks like the PCI Express wave starts to break on the shores of the PC industry around the end of June. I'm looking to upgrade my 1999 Abit BH6 system (Celeron 1.2Ghz, GeForce 3) this summer... been so long since I climbed aboard the bleeding edge that I can't resist :-D I love the small form factor PCs. My ideal system from a hardware perspective would be a PCI Express motherboard, NV45/R423-level graphics, high-end (maybe not Athlon FX-53, but close) CPU, dual 200+Gb SATA drives in a RAID 1 array. And huuuuge extra bonus points if this is in a small form factor!!! :-D But probably it won't be possible this summer to get such a small system because NV45/R423 will be power suckers and shuttle systems generally can't fit two drives, can they? Also, anyone know what AMD motherboards will be first out the gate with PCI Express support? (Part of me wants to wait for a PCI Express NForce, but I hear that might be late Q3 or Q4, and I really want this system in August... see, my wife is pregnant and expecting our first child in November, and I have to have the system for at least three months before that :-D :-D ) Cheers! Rob
Rob Jellinghaus
06-03-2004, 08:14 AM
And finally:
Is this thread off topic for this group? The silence is so resounding
that I am wondering whether everyone is just thinking "what a loser,
posting about systems in the chips newsgroup." But the
c.s.i.p.h.systems group seems so, well, low-level compared to this one....
Anyway, if my netiquette or net.clue is lacking, please feel free to
enlighten me.
Cheers!
Rob
Rob Jellinghaus wrote: OK, so no one had anything to say. Fine. Guess I'll be the only one drooling over THIS: http://techreport.com/ja.zz?comments=6810 Talk about my dreams come true! Thank you, Shuttle. Where's the best place online (or offline, for that matter) to buy Shuttle systems? Cheers!!! Rob Rob Jellinghaus wrote: Looks like the PCI Express wave starts to break on the shores of the PC industry around the end of June. I'm looking to upgrade my 1999 Abit BH6 system (Celeron 1.2Ghz, GeForce 3) this summer... been so long since I climbed aboard the bleeding edge that I can't resist :-D I love the small form factor PCs. My ideal system from a hardware perspective would be a PCI Express motherboard, NV45/R423-level graphics, high-end (maybe not Athlon FX-53, but close) CPU, dual 200+Gb SATA drives in a RAID 1 array. And huuuuge extra bonus points if this is in a small form factor!!! :-D But probably it won't be possible this summer to get such a small system because NV45/R423 will be power suckers and shuttle systems generally can't fit two drives, can they? Also, anyone know what AMD motherboards will be first out the gate with PCI Express support? (Part of me wants to wait for a PCI Express NForce, but I hear that might be late Q3 or Q4, and I really want this system in August... see, my wife is pregnant and expecting our first child in November, and I have to have the system for at least three months before that :-D :-D ) Cheers! Rob
Robert Redelmeier
06-03-2004, 09:56 AM
Rob Jellinghaus <robj@unrealities.com> wrote: Is this thread off topic for this group? The silence is so resounding that I am wondering whether everyone is just thinking "what a loser, posting about systems in the chips newsgroup." But the c.s.i.p.h.systems group seems so, well, low-level compared to this one....
Mobo Form factors are generally uninteresting around here.
People like to stick with the standard ATX for the variety
available, and most chassis see quite a rotation of motherboards.
The heat generation these days (and PSU requirements) are throwing
smaller form factors into serious doubt.
Anyway, if my netiquette or net.clue is lacking, please feel free to enlighten me.
Top-posting is not considered good form because it makes
conversations hard to follow and others to contribute towards.
-- Robert
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