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- Apr 25, 2003
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- Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Hello All, Looks kinda quiet here in the Shuttle Forum. In the past couple of monthes I've purchased 2 of Shuttles lastest MoBos, the ATX - AN35N 400 Ultra and the mATX MN31N. I personally find these to both be great little boards, the MN31N LAN rig has most of the features you'd expect in a mATX board, onboard graphics, sound, LAN, USB2. This one also has 1394 Firewire support and has the MCP-T chipset for really good onboard sound via the ALC 650E. It even supports mild OCing with memory and FSB adjustments, no voltages or multis so you won't get too far without mods, but thats not what this board is for anyway. I find the IGP capable of playing BF1942, RTCW and various other games @1024 x 768 X 32bit color which looks fine to me on a 17" monitor, not hard-core gaming stuff but for the occasional gamer pretty good I think. The AN35N 400 Ultra is a budget OCing/Gaming board with the newest 400Ultra chipset which supports 200FSB and PC3200 memory, it has a good amount of OC options but no chipset voltages. I'm currently running a 1700+ JIUHB DUT3C @185FSB for 2.04ghz with Crucial PC2700 in sync @ 6-2-2-2.5, while running Prime95 Torture Test in the background, again nothing mind boggling, but the MoBo only costs $61.00 and the 1700+ is only $44.00 and I'm not done yet . So if your like me, without a whole lot of money to throw at a new rig, you might want to check out one of these new Shuttles out.
Regards, Balrog
Regards, Balrog
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