Shuttle XPC SD31P, Continued
Shuttle XPC SD31P, Continued
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PCI Express graphics cards get their own power cable in this model

Small fans add somewhat to the Shuttle's noise output

Interior cabling is well-organized and routed
Pros And Cons
Positives
Barely audible Good interior cabling PCI Express power cable included Numerous SATA connectors provided Integrated memory card reader/writerCons
Numerous system fans No external SATA / eSATA connectors Limited expansion capabilitiesTemperature Measurements

Ratings
| Shuttle XPC SD35G5M | ||
|---|---|---|
| Weighting | Categories | Results Achieved |
| 35% | Equipment | 90% |
| 35% | Ergonomics | 90% |
| 10% | Noise Levels | 75% |
| 10% | Price-to-value | 75% |
| 5% | Design | 65% |
| 5% | Service | 85% |
| Total results | 86% | |
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