New shuttles announced.

Yeah I like the look of that too. But if nano BTX kicks off then we can have truly custom shuttles with maybe a lot more overclocking options than shuttle's own motherboards. Guess we'll have to wait and see!
 
call me daft but how can you tell if the case is steel or alu by looking at the pic?
shame shuttle arnt doing a sli version of it with a better chipset than sis
 
Yaka said:
call me daft but how can you tell if the case is steel or alu by looking at the pic?
shame shuttle arnt doing a sli version of it with a better chipset than sis

there is a 37p2 due imminently with conroe and crossfire, same design as the 27 in pic
 
Yaka said:
call me daft but how can you tell if the case is steel or alu by looking at the pic?
shame shuttle arnt doing a sli version of it with a better chipset than sis

Look at the picture of the back here

http://global.shuttle.com/Product/Barebone/gallery-SS31T/pic_big/SS31T-13.jpg

The colour and design as well as the difference in colour of the pci slot plates all say steel to me. I would be very suprised if it isn't a steel internal chassis.
 
Core 2 Duo version

http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/06/09/shuttle_readies_crossfire_xpc/

I dislike the single slot video card limitations :/ I wonder what ati cards are running in that sample set up? I thought no single slot master cards were out and that you still needed a master card for crossfire? Maybe they just put in two normal cards for quad display or something.

Still despite all that, that's what I'm getting next. There was a two week delay between the release of AM2 and the release of the SN27P2, hopefully the same will apply with core 2 duo so we can perhaps enjoy some price cuts after the initial period.
 
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