Hardware Report
01:48 - Friday 28 July 2006 by Siggy Moersch
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: shuttle, xpc, sn27p2, uk
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: shuttle, xpc, sn27p2, uk
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Hardware Report
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For our intensive lab tests of this new XPC, we equipped this barebone with the following hardware components:
| Hardware Installed | |
|---|---|
| AMD Athlon X2 AM2 5000+ (2600 MHz) | |
| 2 x SuperTalent DDR-II, 533 MHz, 1 GByte each | |
| Gigabyte RADEON X300, 128 MByte | |
| Seagate ST3160812AS, 160 GByte | |
| LITE-ON DVDRW SHW-16H5S |

The FAN-O-Matic supports multiple fans and temperature sensors
Innovatek's FAN-O-Matic not only controls multiple fans, it can also read values from temperature sensors and display them graphically. That makes this device an ideal part of our test gear for measuring heat buildup in small cases or barebone PCs.
CPU-Z

CPU-Z data for the AM2 Athlon 64 X2 CPU

CPU-Z data for the processor cache

CPU-Z data for the motherboard and BIOS

CPU-Z memory timing information for the DDR2 memory modules

CPU-Z Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data shows each DIMM's burned-in memory data
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