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My father's Shuttle SG31G2 is on the fritz and if I can't fix it (ie turns out to be motherboard) I will probably recommend he do a fresh build. He has a few accessories that he would like to keep if possible, and I would like some advice on ways to approach this.
His parts that might carry over:
Samsung 840 240GB
500GB 3.5" HDD with movies and music - I could move this to an external enclosure
Creative X-Fi - he listens to a lot of music and likes to fiddle with the equalizer and surround settings
Netgear USB WiFi dongle - seems to do a fine job so internal WiFi would be redundant and add to cost
He likes his current Shuttle SFF machine, aside from its recent instability. It's a good looking box, it's small, quiet, and has served him pretty well for the past 6 or 7 years.
		
		
	
	
		
	
I looked at the price of replacement boards and the going rate is about $120 which seems unreasonable considering the PC's age. So, I'm trying to decide what to recommend to him.
Some options that come to mind:
Since he likes SFF PCs, so I could build him another Shuttle rig based on this barebones. Throw in a Haswell Pentium or i3 and some RAM and it's good to go.
I remembered seeing Anand cover the Intel NUCs a while back and decided to look into them a bit. Interestingly, it seems an Intel NUC would actually be cheaper overall, but with one problem: All of the NUCs seem to have a SATA port but no room for a SATA drive, which is slightly confusing to me. I think he would need to get a mPCIe SSD. I read some rumors that Intel will be releasing a NUC with room for a single 2.5" drive some time in December so I could advise him to wait a few weeks and see what is released, though he uses his PC for work (mostly emailing pictures and looking and building plans) and I'm reluctant to have him use a machine that BSODs regularly. Does anyone know anything about the NUC-with-a-HDD-bay?
A zero-cost option with no hardware/accessory compromises is to give him a full-tower Dell PowerEdge (socket 775) I have been toying with, but he would probably opt for a new SFF due to his limited living space.
I could also assemble a mATX PC from scratch with a SFF case, though I don't know anything at all about these. I would be limited to full-height chassis if he's to keep his sound and video card, though these can be potentially left out.
Thoughts?
			
			His parts that might carry over:
Samsung 840 240GB
500GB 3.5" HDD with movies and music - I could move this to an external enclosure
Creative X-Fi - he listens to a lot of music and likes to fiddle with the equalizer and surround settings
Netgear USB WiFi dongle - seems to do a fine job so internal WiFi would be redundant and add to cost
He likes his current Shuttle SFF machine, aside from its recent instability. It's a good looking box, it's small, quiet, and has served him pretty well for the past 6 or 7 years.
	I looked at the price of replacement boards and the going rate is about $120 which seems unreasonable considering the PC's age. So, I'm trying to decide what to recommend to him.
Some options that come to mind:
Since he likes SFF PCs, so I could build him another Shuttle rig based on this barebones. Throw in a Haswell Pentium or i3 and some RAM and it's good to go.
I remembered seeing Anand cover the Intel NUCs a while back and decided to look into them a bit. Interestingly, it seems an Intel NUC would actually be cheaper overall, but with one problem: All of the NUCs seem to have a SATA port but no room for a SATA drive, which is slightly confusing to me. I think he would need to get a mPCIe SSD. I read some rumors that Intel will be releasing a NUC with room for a single 2.5" drive some time in December so I could advise him to wait a few weeks and see what is released, though he uses his PC for work (mostly emailing pictures and looking and building plans) and I'm reluctant to have him use a machine that BSODs regularly. Does anyone know anything about the NUC-with-a-HDD-bay?
A zero-cost option with no hardware/accessory compromises is to give him a full-tower Dell PowerEdge (socket 775) I have been toying with, but he would probably opt for a new SFF due to his limited living space.
I could also assemble a mATX PC from scratch with a SFF case, though I don't know anything at all about these. I would be limited to full-height chassis if he's to keep his sound and video card, though these can be potentially left out.
Thoughts?
			
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