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by Orville
Fri Dec 15, 2006 5:02 pm
Forum: SFF Station
Topic: AMD EE SFF CPUs have appeared!
Replies: 2
Views: 5174

AMD EE SFF CPUs have appeared!

Maybe most of you have already seen this, but HP has recently announced an SSF computer that is available with any one of several AMD EE SSF CPU's, including the EE SSF 3800+. It's also available with Intel's Core Duo T2050 CPU. The computer is called HP Pavilion Slimline s7600e. It can be seen here...
by Orville
Wed Sep 20, 2006 8:57 am
Forum: The Back Porch
Topic: Open Letter to Mr. Ken Tai, Publisher of DigiTimes
Replies: 2
Views: 1197

Open Letter to Mr. Ken Tai, Publisher of DigiTimes

Dear Mr. Ken Tai, Please take clickable references to articles that can't be opened by common readers off your English Front Page! I clicked on my old TI buddy Wally Rhines this morning. That caused this open letter. Your method of begging for money is real, real cheap! Instead, please charge your T...
by Orville
Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:30 am
Forum: SFF Station
Topic: Why hasn't NV 6150/430 appeared in SSF?
Replies: 8
Views: 7848

Why hasn't NV 6150/430 appeared in SSF?

We all know that AMD desktop CPUs are all around better than Intel's, but why has no SSF company paired the Soc 939 with what appears to be the top end chipset? NV 6150/430 is that chipset. Why hasen't it showed up in a SSF barebones system? Is it price, availability, BIOS/driver glitches, reliabili...
by Orville
Thu Mar 09, 2006 9:03 am
Forum: SFF Station
Topic: Shuttle SN21G5 - A real marketing gaff
Replies: 2
Views: 4719

Shuttle SN21G5 - A real marketing gaff

I just can't believe that Shuttle's marketing types chose the 6100/410 chipset over the 6150/430. I makes the SN21G5 a truly cheap box, and I don't mean price. I mean performance and features. It isn't good enough to just make it little. It must have the features. The only reason I can figure is tha...
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