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Post #52927586 added 09-02-2012 3:15 PM by Libertarian in Archived Deals
Not true..The newest intel HD graphics run videos fine. Just update the driver first and use VLC Player. http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html
Post #52930092 added 09-02-2012 6:30 PM by AGA7d in Archived Deals
scored a HP Dc5800 with C2D E8400 (close to G620) for $100 on craigslist, for this one, guess have to shell out additional $70 for RAM/HDD making it 260. Not that slick to me.
Post #52930746 added 09-02-2012 7:25 PM by g725s in Archived Deals
I think people put too much importance on a box being only slight smaller.
Post #52930978 added 09-02-2012 7:38 PM by geniv in Archived Deals
not bad. but with CriagsList it's always a YMMV. also consider the HP is much "bigger" than this Shuttle. I"m tempted to get one of these shuttles. as I got 4x120gb SSD, 8gb (2x4gb) ram, ...
Post #52944460 added 09-03-2012 12:42 PM by Spider210 in Archived Deals
damnit SD i always have to miss the things I'm looking for!
Post #52939908 added 09-03-2012 7:26 AM by tenkay in Archived Deals
Would you say that the likely customer for a ~$200 htpc is more likely to have pristine perfect source material and a perfect display, or a lot of dvd's, random rips and semi cruddy streaming...
Post #52910596 added 09-01-2012 3:10 PM by AkumaX in Archived Deals
Sooo tempting.. I have a G530 sitting around doing nothing, too..
Post #52912894 added 09-01-2012 6:04 PM by tp4tissue in Archived Deals
You'd have to cut the case to have an expansion card put in, and this would be a very poor router, because it's nearly 200$ and uses way more power. after you buy another nic, we're looking at...
Post #52914230 added 09-01-2012 7:54 PM by AkumaX in Archived Deals
Sandy Bridge is HD2000/HD3000. Ivy Bridge is HD2500/HD4000. Don't think this will ever get the upgrade to Ivy anyway. Also, if you want to Hackintosh, it's best to get an HD3000 chip (noted by...
Post #52910018 added 09-01-2012 2:25 PM by tenkay in Archived Deals
It won't have to. The integrated graphics can decode a blu ray just fine, along with almost everything else. But if the cpu is called upon to do work, with two sandybridge cores it'll have no...
Post #52910172 added 09-01-2012 2:37 PM by tenkay in Archived Deals
Unless you're running a current gen SSD, then you'd appreciate the 6Gb/s. Might not notice it a lot except for boots and large program loads. On the faster drives (830, 520) you could see a...
Post #52912658 added 09-01-2012 5:44 PM by tp4tissue in Archived Deals
Um... When you put this setup together, It's going to be just as messy inside, this is the nature of all compact builds.
Post #52912770 added 09-01-2012 5:54 PM by cconklin2 in Archived Deals
Boy, I sure need some links for THIS statement! Would love to see your justification fore THIS post!
Post #52917156 added 09-01-2012 10:10 PM by ben.bob in Archived Deals
I also dislike the mouse, keyboard and VGA ports from the old days.
Post #52905066 added 09-01-2012 1:34 AM by wikipost in Archived Deals
Folks have had good luck using these little Shuttles as Hackintoshes. Free CPU is nice, but if you're looking to drop in a different one, here's the list of supported (low power 65w max) CPUs. Ivy...
Post #52904816 added 09-01-2012 8:35 AM by wiiwok in Archived Deals
I don't usually rep Selma, but this is a great deal. I have 3 Shuttle XPC/slim systems and have had great luck using these $8 optical hard drive bays for an additional SSD/HD: ...
Post #52925226 added 09-02-2012 12:07 PM by quaff in Archived Deals
I appreciate what you're saying - but I gotta buy a receiver for our new basement setup, and Im not buying another one for our existing family room setup - so I'm stuck with no hdmi on that one for...
Post #52928436 added 09-02-2012 4:29 PM by Shane369 in Archived Deals
I agree, but I do wish newegg had offered the opportunity to "upgrade" the g620 processor to different SB for the difference in price. I need a new HTPC but would need a SB with HD3000 to play 3D...
Post #52929540 added 09-02-2012 5:49 PM by burticus in Archived Deals
Very tempted. My current HTPC gets all the hand me down parts and while it isn't super loud compared to a regular desktop pc, it is entirely too noisy for the living room IMHO. On the other hand I...
Post #52929558 added 09-02-2012 5:50 PM by frankqfrank in Archived Deals
Are there slim bd-r drives that one could use with this?
Post #52929604 added 09-02-2012 5:54 PM by jbaruch76 in Archived Deals
looking to get this for my grandmother who would only be using it for simple web browsing/email/word processing. what else would i need to purchase? i have some extra ddr3 ram laying around. and i...
Post #52929610 added 09-02-2012 5:54 PM by Akarin in Archived Deals
and ram nothing, but cheap ssd would be nice, even if she dosen't do anything other then simple internet use.
Post #52930688 added 09-02-2012 7:21 PM by g725s in Archived Deals
I bought this Gateway PC the other night for an HTPC. I feel it offers so much more than this deal for an HTPC. It has run all the files I've thrown at it in testing....
Post #52929240 added 09-02-2012 5:30 PM by Hrshycro in Archived Deals
Wouldn't one of these make a great little NAS box?
Post #52921588 added 09-02-2012 7:41 AM by yazyazoo in Archived Deals
Doesn't the HDMI output on this use the intergrated video of the Celeron? If not then this is not worth it.
Post #52933200 added 09-02-2012 9:11 PM by easea in Archived Deals
Given the lack of room for internal storage and the lack of high-speed connections (USB3 or eSATA) to external storage, I'd say no. There are little, hackable, power-efficient NASs that can take two...
Post #52936040 added 09-02-2012 11:59 PM by techpro560 in Archived Deals
Shuttle also offers a 3-year Warranty and Free Lifetime Telephone support on these models.
Post #52933798 added 09-02-2012 9:52 PM by ben.bob in Archived Deals
The manual shows "Serial ATA Connectors-SATA1,2,3", so there should be three. They are used for things such as POS terminal, and are not uglier than the mouse and keyboard ports on XH61. Of...
Post #52921222 added 09-02-2012 7:01 AM by tenkay in Archived Deals
You sound doubful my friend, let me enlighten you. The integrated video in the celeron doesn't have clear video support, but the integrated video in the i3 and up do. There may be one or two...
Post #52949950 added 09-03-2012 6:50 PM by AkumaX in Archived Deals
srsly. i was adding this bundle to my cart and removing it all weekend, :lol: i think i'd take advantage of the XH61v; with USB 3.0 i could do some serious damage :D
Post #53185742 added 09-13-2012 11:07 AM by mrkk in Archived Deals
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=customac&l=1
Post #54950578 added 11-19-2012 11:50 AM by hypnotmica in Archived Deals
I was asking about this particular CPU/combo. Thanks for the help anyways. For anyone else who wants an actual, useful answer, it is no - Graphics aren't supported, however the motherboard is.
Post #54978888 added 11-19-2012 11:27 PM by mrkk in Archived Deals
people found some more luck with SH67H3 I scored i5-2500k for 100$ deal from microcenter last week need to build a customac myself good luck
Post #53343828 added 09-19-2012 10:08 PM by hightop32 in Archived Deals
you think so? i wonder what real world boot times would look like with the exact same gear (SSD used for both test) with sata 2.0 vs 3.0. maybe a couple of seconds at best? for games, playing...
Post #53200130 added 09-13-2012 10:06 PM by techpro560 in Archived Deals
This deal is on again!!
Post #52941984 added 09-03-2012 10:09 AM by geniv in Archived Deals
thank god this is OOS. other wise I would have bought it. my dell 531s 2.4ghz is still kicking strong after 4 years as a htpc
Post #52943346 added 09-03-2012 11:34 AM by ghost4734 in Archived Deals
Maybe of topic but since people are interested in htpcs what Blu-ray playback program would you guys recommend? Or would ripping them in makemkv and playing them that way be the best option?
Post #53342604 added 09-19-2012 9:10 PM by tmp in Archived Deals
It matters tons when you're using SSDs instead of hard disks. :roll:
Post #52927458 added 09-01-2012 1:34 AM by yuugotserved in Archived Deals
Newegg has Shuttle XH61 Intel H61 LGA 1155 Mini ITX Barebone System + Intel Pentium G620 2.6GHz LGA 1155 Dual Core Desktop Processor (automatically added to cart) for $185 with free shipping. Thanks...
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