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Shuttle launches newest Nvidia-based PC
Press release; Eric Mah, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 28 September 2005]

Shuttle yesterday released final details of its newest small-form factor PC, the XPC SN26P.

The XPC SN26P is powered by NVIDIA’s nForce4 SLI and includes full support for AMD socket 939 processors, SATA 3Gb/s hard drives with RAID, and gigabit Ethernet with hardware acceleration and firewall, according to company information.

The compact PC has been approved to be compatible with NVIDIA GeForce 7 series graphics cards in SLI configuration, and will not require a specially designed SLI heat-pipe cooler as seen in prerelease models, said the company. The XPC SN26P has begun shipping around the world and should be available in stores in less than one week, according to the company.

The Shuttle XPC SN26P
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