Once again I buy a Shuttle SFF.

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Lifer
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16856101098

Shuttle SH55-J2-BK-V1 Intel Core i7 / i5 / i3 / Pentium (LGA1156) 95w max. Support Intel Socket H(LGA1156) Intel H55 1 x HDMI Barebone


So, with the great success of my previous Shuttle builds I decided to upgrade to this one.
Seems like 169 with free shipping is a pretty awesome price.
Only possible drawback is it maxes out at 95 watt processors. However, a quick search of Newegg doesn't even show any socket 1156 processors above 95 watts anymore.

And it has the ICE cooler built in!

Ok, I admit it. I'm a Shuttle Fanboi.
 

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I have always been a fan of the shuttle line since the AMD Athlon days. Too bad they didn't have any decent S775 options out when I started upgrading or I would have kept going with their XPC line.
 

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I have always been a fan of the shuttle line since the AMD Athlon days. Too bad they didn't have any decent S775 options out when I started upgrading or I would have kept going with their XPC line.

I'm actually replacing a Shuttle SG33G5B which did use S775. It gave my sister good service with Vista for about 3.5 years.
 

StrangerGuy

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A case + mobo + PSU in a small little package for just $170? That's pretty appealing.

But can it run Crys....I mean overclock?
 

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Lifer
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A case + mobo + PSU in a small little package for just $170? That's pretty appealing.

But can it run Crys....I mean overclock?
Nah. Not designed for oc'ing. Though I haven't received it yet. It may be possible in the bios, but the cpu cooler called ICE is probably not going to allow much oc'ing at all.

but yeah, 170 with free shipping is a really great price for the whole deal. plus you don't need, nor can you use, the cpu fan that comes with the cpu. So you can order the oem cpu if you want.
 

DaveSimmons

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I'm happy with my Shuttle SX35 (Atom D510 + Ion, fanless) so far except the WD Blue 500 GB drive has an annoyingly loud park / unpark sound.

Fitting a 1,000+ CD music jukebox and Napster streaming player into the size of a thin hardcover book is pretty amazing,
 

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I'm actually replacing a Shuttle SG33G5B which did use S775. It gave my sister good service with Vista for about 3.5 years.

I know they had S775 options, but my first few were riddled with problems and one was even DOA. After battling with them I just went to a quad core on an mATX board and walked away from the XPC's.
 

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Lifer
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I'm actually replacing a Shuttle SG33G5B which did use S775. It gave my sister good service with Vista for about 3.5 years.

I know they had S775 options, but my first few were riddled with problems and one was even DOA. After battling with them I just went to a quad core on an mATX board and walked away from the XPC's.

I see.
I wasn't aware of the problems, however I always wait until the chipset and Shuttle model have both been out for awhile before I buy. Actually, the Shuttle SG33G5B I'm replacing does have a problem, it will just lock up about twice a week and a reboot fixes it. I changed the memory, hard drive and did a reinstall and that didn't fix the problem. After I replace it with the new build I will do some serious diags on the the SG33G5B. I think it likely that running it for like 3 years in a dust rich environement and never cleaning it out caused some damage. It was amazing it was running at all since the heat sink was 95 percent blocked. Possibly the Intel E8400 is damaged from running hot for years. Not Shuttles fault, user fault(me).
 

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Yeah, many of the S775 shuttles had issues. I think they just generated more heat than the original ICE could handle. Later models did much better, plus I think the PSU wasn't up to snuff at first. Later models may have been much better but I gave up by then.
 

Dice144

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I made a Shuttle AMD box back in umm 2004. I really liked how quiet it was and the custom CPU heatsink it had.

Last time I talked to my ex the friend she gave it too was still using it.
 

WackyDan

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I still have my 2003 Shuttle tolling along doing stupid little tasks for me. I was a fan of the SFF Shuttles, but not sure I am anymore now that I have more space, and not sure the price premium is worth it -at least for me anymore.
 

snedecor

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I want this for HTPC, but a newegg comment says that it disables the PCIe slot (not a PCIe video adapter, but the entire slot) if you decide to use the internal intel processor-based video solution. I need the internal video as well as the PCIe for a dual tuner card.

The note on the shuttle web site warns about the other way: If you use a PCIe video card, the internal video will be disabled.

Any definitive knowledge one way or the other?

Thanks!
 

RyanGreener

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Heh, I currently have a shuttle right now running the specs in my sig. It's pretty good, and everything runs at a fine temperature since I modded the case a bit. Hopefully the PSU/mobo don't fail, or I'm screwed since they're proprietary :(
 

jjmIII

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I was first! Had an SV24 and SV25!

Now I like to build my own....have a SilverStone SG05, and an old Antec Aria.
 

Zap

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I was first! Had an SV24 and SV25!

I still have one of my several SV24. It is dead with horribly burst capacitors. I think the socket 370 VIA C3 processor is still in there!

Anyone interested in a fixer upper?
 

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Although I want to say I'm not a Shuttle fanboy, based off of my past purchases, one could say that I am. Every time I try to build a new system for families or friends, I end up with Shuttle. Their small size is really attractive to end users.

In fact, just a few months ago, I ended up building 4 systems for four different people all using the Shuttle SG41J1-PLUS (Shuttle didn't have SH55-J2-BK-V1 back then). Fast forward to present day, not one faulty system yet. The next cycle of upgrading will probably start in two or three more months, I'll probably look into the SH55-J2-BK-V1 then.
 

snedecor

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Anybody used this for HTPC?

I'm still on the fence because I can't find out if a NewEgg review that stated that the bios disables the PCIe slot if the onboard graphics is used. I need the PCIe slot for a tuner.
 

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Lifer
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I want this for HTPC, but a newegg comment says that it disables the PCIe slot (not a PCIe video adapter, but the entire slot) if you decide to use the internal intel processor-based video solution. I need the internal video as well as the PCIe for a dual tuner card.

The note on the shuttle web site warns about the other way: If you use a PCIe video card, the internal video will be disabled.

Any definitive knowledge one way or the other?

Thanks!

Anybody used this for HTPC?

I'm still on the fence because I can't find out if a NewEgg review that stated that the bios disables the PCIe slot if the onboard graphics is used. I need the PCIe slot for a tuner.

The Shuttle SH55-J2-BK-V1 arrived today. I still need a cpu and memory. However, if I get the chance I will see if the info you seek is in the manual.
 

snedecor

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The Shuttle SH55-J2-BK-V1 arrived today. I still need a cpu and memory. However, if I get the chance I will see if the info you seek is in the manual.

Thanks, guys for the forum recommendation and the offer to search the manual... I should have looked online for the manual...

Update: nothing in the online BIOS or quick setup manual, which are all that are available from shuttle.com...
 
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humpinate

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Yeah, I luv me some SFF Shuttles...I have three, use them as library/storage machines
and they are rock-solid.
That said, I'll take the "horribly burst" one for $100 (shipping included). If that sounds right, let me know...
 

ITGEEKGRL77

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I love shuttles! I have an XPC SB81P that the power supply went out,...looking to get rid of it as a fixer upper so I can grab another.
 

Zap

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Hello humpinate, and welcome to Anandtech forums.

That said, I'll take the "horribly burst" one for $100 (shipping included). If that sounds right, let me know...

Let's take that discussion to private messages. Please PM me and we can work something out.
 

Ninjahedge

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Question though, how much spare wattage and space do these guys have to fit a decent vid card in there?

I asked this in another thread (I will have to search it when I have the $$ to do something with it), but can these shuttle boxes hold a 2nd tier vid card (the $200-$300 price range), SSDD, HD, and Blue Ray?

The two considerations are obvious, power and room.

TIA!