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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sydney
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i was looking into building a shuttle sff pc, but i wasn't sure if there would be a big enough power supply.
ut comes with a 250 watt - is that enough? |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: The Acid Lab
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what hardware are you looking to run in it? It's not going to run something like a 6800ultra (not that most have the physical room for one anyway) but for an average system it should have no trouble.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sydney
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say if i transfer the stuff from my sig - 9800xt, 2xhard drives, a64 3400+, 1gb corsair ram and probably with the extra wireless module
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: The Acid Lab
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which particular shuttle are you looking at.. you might be a bit tight on space there. should fit. They're designed to be able to take that much gear. Same deal with power. It should theoretically take it. But I'd want to make sure before i spent the money.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sydney
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yeah - that's what i thought.
i don't mind which one - just a s754 |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Quote:
The test was set up with 9800Pro, FX53, 2x512ram, CD rom and WD 10krpm. And they overclocked it too. |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: S.A.
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It should be no problem for the shuttle to run what you want. I mean, some even run 6800s with 2x raptors in raid 0, and still have no problems. For evidence, check out sfftech forums and see what the members are running and for help like this of course.
http://forums.sudhian.com/categories...d=43&forumid=1 hope this convinces you that the shuttle's psu is capable of handling a shit load.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Perth
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You'll have no probs...
Im running a P4 3.0, 3x 200Gb 7200 HD, DVD-RW, ATI 9600XT & a digital HDTV card all in a Shuttle SB75G2! |
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: On the move
Posts: 4,584
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3200 939 overclocked
6800GT 2x512MB DDR 300GB 7200.8 voltages are slap bang perfect. |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Canberra
Posts: 859
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yep you should be fine, my shuttle is perfect, the voltages are very stable too! one of the best powersupplies i've owned
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Sydney, NSW
Posts: 369
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I have a Shuttle SN85 with:
- A s754 A64 3200 (from memory) - 2x512MB ram - Sony DVD burner - 2x 80GB HDDs - ATI X800 Pro - 1 Gigabit Ethernet Card As long as the case is off the temps are AOK, I can run it with the case on no problems, but it is a little bit hot. Cheers, AP. |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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Yeah same here. No problems at all with the Shuttle PSU's. I've had botha SB61G2 and a SB75G2, both with 250Watt SilentX PSU's. The specs were:
SB61G2: 3.0Ghz (northwood) OC'ed ![]() 9800 Pro 200GB SATA HDD 8x DVD/RW 1GB PC4000 Pro Then move to a SB75G2 with: 3GHz (northwood) OC'ed X800 Pro OC'ed (case off to fit....) ![]() 200GB SATA 12x DVD/RW 1GB PC4000 Pro Both had not single issue with the PSU Hope that help you decide.
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