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Athlon SFF Barebones

tefleming

Golden Member
I'm looking to get one over Christmas. So far, I've found the Shuttle SN45 and the AOpen XC EZ18. What are some other good ones? Who's the price/performance leader in this segment?

TIA
 
Asus has one out called the Terminator. Unfortunately, although they recently updated their P4 version, the Athlon version is limited to PC2100 memory and (per Asus' site) an 1800+ processor. Also, no AGP slot.
http://www.asus.com.tw/desktop/termk7/overview.htm

Given that they just announced the updated P4 a couple of weeks ago (the new one has AGP), I'm hoping they'll come out with a PC2700 Barton version RSN, but so far. . . .
http://usa.asus.com/products/desktop/termp4_533a/overview.HTM

The Athlon K7 Terminator can be had for US$150-ish from NewEgg, which includes case, PS, mobo, a 52X CD-ROM drive (boots Knoppix really fast!), a floppy, and probably a couple of other things I'm forgetting. All you need is a stick of memory, a CPU, and maybe a HD. I figured I could put one together for under $300 -- but I'll wait until they update it. A P4 version would cost me a hundred bucks more, easily, and I wouldn't be able to put an AMD sticker on it. 🙁

Oh yeah -- I forgot the modem. It's sold either with or without. But the modem is a winmodem, useless if you're running Linux. Since it has USB2.0 anyway, there's no reason to spend extra for their winmodem card; just get a USB modem instead.

Not much style to the old one, either -- it's a beige box, smaller than usual, but still just a beige box. The updated P4 one is marginally more attractive, but not by much.

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BTW, my roommate has the older Shuttle SB41G2 (I think that's the right designation, not positive tho). It's been working fine lately; however, when he first set it up with Win2K, it was crashing frequently. Turned out to be a bad video driver that came in one of the Microsoft updates -- so stick with the original driver off the Win2K CD if you happen to go that route. No idea whether the driver that comes with WinXP is a good version or not.
 
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