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 M A I N B O A R D REVIEWS
SHUTTLE:

Shuttle SB81P The Return of the Toaster Review by MS (September 26, 2004).

Shuttle SB75S "Limited Edition" If Looks Could Kill Review by MS (April 12, 2004).

Shuttle ST62K [Zen] and the art of computing. Review by MS (March. 8, 2004).

Shuttle ST61G4 Integration à la ATI. Review by MS (Dec. 18, 2003).

Shuttle AN50R PCI frequencyLocked or not, that is the question. Review by MS (Dec. 11, 2003).

Shuttle AN50R nForce3-150 for the Athlon64. Review by MS (Dec. 5, 2003).

Shuttle SN45G XPC nForce2-Ultra in XPC format. .. that's where the fun is.. Review by MS (June 26, 2003).

Shuttle SB61G XPC Intel i865G Springdale. Dual Channel Memory, on-board SATA and a great overclocker. Review by MS (May 27, 2003).

Shuttle SB52G2 XPC With 4 internal SATA drives / RAID 0. Spindle power matters Review by MS (April 20, 2003).

Shuttle SB52G2 XPC Intel i845GV-based Dual LAN server platform in XPC format. Review by MS (March 10, 2003).

Shuttle SN41G2 XPC AGP for AMD with IGP and APU using nForce2. Review by MS (January 23, 2003).

Shuttle SK41G XPC AGP for AMD in an XPC. Review by MS (January 13, 2003).

Shuttle SB51G XPC The Fastest XPC ever. Review by MS (November7, 2002).

Shuttle AK37GTR ATX 2.03 compliant auxiliary power connectors make it possible to drive over 3GB of unbuffered DDR. Review by MS (October 25, 2002).

Shuttle SS50 HeatPipe upgrade Taking the noise out of the cooler. Review by MS (October 2, 2002).

Shuttle SS51G vs. Arprotek Thunderbolt Bringing AGP to the minicubes. Review by MS (August 6, 2002).

Shuttle SS40 Mini Barebones (SIS 740) Review by MS. A Cult Is Born (July 8, 2002)

Shuttle SS50 Mini Barebones (SIS 650) Review by MS. Canned Heat (May 20 2002)

Shuttle AK35GT2/R (VIA KT333) Review by MS. Simply faster (May 1st 2002)

Shuttle SV24 The first of a series of minibarebones systems to come, VIA PL133 chipset and loaded. Review by MS (October 24 2001).

Shuttle AK31, Rev. 3.1 (VIA KT266A) Faster than a P4? Minireview by MS. (Oct. 14, 2001)

Shuttle AV40 review by MS. VIA gave Shuttle a hand for their next rocket using the P4X266 chipset for the Pentium4. (Sept. 17, 2001)

Shuttle AK31 review by MS. Shuttle's first second revision of their VIA KT266 board trades ECC in for performance. One of the fastest boards ever. (June 27, 2001)

Shuttle AK11 review by Ender. Integration of the VIA KT133A chipset and active cooling of the North Bridge makes the AK11 worth a consideration, at least on a price /performance basis. (May 18, 2001)

Shuttle FV24 review by MS. The probably smallest production board on the market features integrated ProSavage2000 video, TV-out, LAN, Firewire and audio. No overachiever in any particular division but hardly to be beaten on a feature basis. 2 SDR slots for up to 2 GB system memory (May 11, 2001)

Shuttle AV30 review by MS. The first production board based on the new VIA Apollo Pro266 chipset. Integrated RJ45 for direct network access, 3 184 pin DDR slots for up to 3 GB system memory (January 20, 2001)

Shuttle AE22 review by MS. An Intel i815 based OEM board that is availble as retail version (January 8, 2001)

Shuttle AK10 review by Ender. A VIA KT133-based board that derives its value out of simplicity and ease of installation (December 20, 2000)

Shuttle AE14 review by MS. An honest attempt by Shuttle to build a good motherboard around the Intel 810 chipset. 4MB framebuffer added. (July 20, 1999)

Shuttle AV14 review by MS. Almost a perfect board based on the VIA 133A chipset. (July 28, 2000)

Shuttle AV64 review by MS. VIA Apollo Pro 133A chipset, AGP x 4 and some interesting benchmarks (Feb 27, 2000)

Shuttle AV61 review by MS. VIA Apollo Pro 133 chipset with support for memory frequencies up to 183 MHz and rock stable. (Oct 13, 1999)

Shuttle ME21 (i815E chipset) review by MS. Shuttle's first release of a Solano chipset board. Micro ATX format and everything on board (July 24, 2000)

Shuttle ME64 review by MS. A tiny Twin CPU board based on the Intel 810E chipset (Jan. 27, 2000)

Shuttle HOT 597 (Rev. 1.4) review by MS. The new revision of the HOT 597 with an improved layout and top stability at 112 MHz. (April 2, 1999)

Shuttle HOT 603 Still one of my favorite boards out there with performance on par with many SS7 boards. (Feb. 1998)

Shuttle HOT-649a review by bighammer. Dual Slot 1, onboard SCSI and everything of the finest quality helps to make this board the fastest and cleanest that we have ever seen. (Jan. 24, 1998)

Shuttle HOT 661P review by bighammer. Intel BX440 chipset, and the same advantages as described for the HOT 661V below. (May 1, 1999)

Shuttle HOT 661V review by bighammer. VIA Apollo Pro chipset, a clean and smart layout make this board as stable as could be. (Feb. 3, 1999)

Shuttle HOT 681 review by bighammer. Shuttle's BX version of the Socket 370 interface seems limited mainly by the CPU multiplier lock on the PPGA Celeron. (Nov. 1998)




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