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| Shuttle SN85G4 Athlon 64 Barebones "If you read our Athlon 64 Chip Guide, you'll be well aware that the Socket 754 Sempron is not only very close to the speed of an Athlon 64, but a cooler running chip and a great overclocker. These are all qualities that make for a great SFF processor. With this in mind, we decided to take a look at the SN85G4 barebones unit from Shuttle. Although this is now fairly old, being an nForce 150 solution, we wanted to see how it faired with these budget CPUs." http://www.spodesabode.com/content/a...shuttlesempron |
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