Product Application:

SFF Computer System

Product Provided by:

Shuttle

Available at:

Newegg

Estimated MSRP:

$399.99

Availability:

Now

Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

July 1st, 2007

 

 

 

Interior

     Inside space becomes an issue.  I have a full sized 8800GTS and it was a very tight fit.  It did fit though just be very careful when you install it.  The system is designed to support an 8800GTX, so you should be good.

     You can see that the other side looks a little more roomy.  The SD39P2 supports up to 4 sticks of DDR2.

     It also supports up to three hard drives, two on the top and one under the optical drive.

     Up front the case sports stealthed optical and floppy drives.  The optical drive is under spring tension and opens and closes with the optical drive, while the floppy drive requires you to manually open it to gain access.

     The optical drive is opened by the top button.  Don't worry about trying to align the button with the button on your DVD drive the process is done for you when you install the drive.  The middle "button" is the HDD light and isn't actually a button.  The bottom button is the power button.  I know what you are thinking too.  The LEDs are a little bright for a home entertainment center.  Don't worry, there is a setting in the BIOS that lets you adjust the brightness or even turn the LED off.