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Review: Shuttle XPC SN95G5

by Ryszard Sommefeldt on 30 September 2004, 00:00

Tags: Shuttle, AMD (NYSE:AMD)

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The Interior II

Inside
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In behind the front of the SN95G5 you can see the cutouts in the chassis construction to save weight, and also the sliding notch on the pressure bar that pushed the open/close button on your optical drive. You can adjust it left and right to account for differing positions on all the optical drives out there.

Inside
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The drive cage is standard G-series stuff, holding an optical drive and two 3.5 inch disks drives, be they a hard disk and floppy, or a pair of hard disks.

ICE cooler bottom
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ICE cooler side
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The ICE cooler is nothing new, having been seen on Athlon 64 with the SN85G4.

AGP retention
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The AGP retention mechanism is the fiddly catch type that I'm no real fan of. It does the job though.

Finally, a look at the SN95G5 with the drive bay in and everything hooked up.

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