EM64T compatibility
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EM64T compatibility
Would a Pentium D with EM64T, 64-bit, work with XP Pro the non-64-bit version perfectly? Also is it compatibile with the 945G northbridge?
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Well I am looking at a Shuttle SD36G5 It says it supports Pentium Ds. Would its power supply, 250 watt, be able to support a 2.8 Pentium D and a 6600 PCI-E. I assume it would, but I have never built one of these little machines and am wondering if anything is different or harder then working on an ATX case.
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shuttles use a slimmer design .
google shows many people running newer vid cards on 250W psu .. even shuttle says it can but you will just have to find out for yourself i suppose.
i could not find online a place to purchase seperatly 300W or more PSU's for shuttle.
you can buy 250W psu which apparently are
very very good PSU's.
other psu's mislead you on their specs apparently.
i'll go on a limb and say it will work so long as you don't overuse the psu with too many drives etc
if ya gots the bucks buy a better newer shuttle with a higher rated psu for the future "dual vid cards mobo"
google shows many people running newer vid cards on 250W psu .. even shuttle says it can but you will just have to find out for yourself i suppose.
i could not find online a place to purchase seperatly 300W or more PSU's for shuttle.
you can buy 250W psu which apparently are
very very good PSU's.
other psu's mislead you on their specs apparently.
i'll go on a limb and say it will work so long as you don't overuse the psu with too many drives etc
if ya gots the bucks buy a better newer shuttle with a higher rated psu for the future "dual vid cards mobo"
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Well my sister doesn't exactly do anything too terribly taxing. As long as it can physically survive a college dorm it should be fine I would think. All the reviews are happy with it.
The reason I would go with a video card, save for the fact that I do hate onbaord, is that a 6600 has a DVI port and my sister uses an LCD with both D-Sub and DVI input, however she runs D-Sub and I think that a DVI would be a better picture. Perhaps that would be an upgrade for later.
Does anyone know the exact way that the hard drive fits, she has a parallel hard drive and I have a converter to convert it to SATA and would like to do that since if it were put on a parallel it would share it with the DVD burner.
The reason I would go with a video card, save for the fact that I do hate onbaord, is that a 6600 has a DVI port and my sister uses an LCD with both D-Sub and DVI input, however she runs D-Sub and I think that a DVI would be a better picture. Perhaps that would be an upgrade for later.
Does anyone know the exact way that the hard drive fits, she has a parallel hard drive and I have a converter to convert it to SATA and would like to do that since if it were put on a parallel it would share it with the DVD burner.
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