Test : Shuttle SB77G5
Par Morgan, le 26/08 :: News - Ex-Informanews :: truc2geek ::
Notre confrère HardOCP a publié un test sur le Shuttle SB77G5 (un barebone) regroupant les dernières intégrations en matière de technologie : chipset Intel i875P et socket LGA775 de chez Intel également :
The SB77G5 is among Shuttle’s top offerings based around the LGA775 socket design. Shuttle chose to mate the LGA775 socket with the well known Intel i875P chipset, which supports current LGA775 based processors and PC3200 DDR based RAM operating in Dual Channel mode. The SB77G5 is an all in one solution, requiring the addition of minimal components to get the system up and working, including an LGA775 based processor, DDR memory, an AGP video card, and drives. Shuttle chose to integrate the following components in to the SB77G5 design: 2 IDE ATA-133 ports; 2 SATA-150 ports (RAID 0 and 1 capable); 4 USB 2.0 capable ports (2 in rear panel, and 2 in front panel); 2 IEEE 1394 capable ports (1 in rear panel, and 1 in front panel); Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet jack; Intel Realtek 6.1 channel audio CODEC featuring S/PDIF RCA and optical input and output ports; and parallel, serial, and PS/2 port support.
Caractéristiques principales :
CPU : Pour processeur Intel LGA775
Chipset : Intel i875P / ICH5R
FSB : 800 / 533 MHz
BIOS : Phoenix Award BIOS
Mémoire : 2 DDR DIMMS, jusqu'à 2 GB
Slots d'extensions : 1 x AGP 8x slot, 1 x PCI slots
IDE intégré : 2 x ATA 133 ports; 2 x SATA 150 ports
4 ports USB 2.0 (2 à l'arrière et 2 en façade)
Port Firewire IEEE 1394 (1 à l'avant et 1 à l'arrière)
Audio : Dolby 6.1 avec sortie S/PDIF RCA et prise optique in et out.
Réseau : contrôleur Ethernet Gigabit

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