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Shuttle SD39P2

Shuttle has produced the most powerful and configurable small-form-factor barebone system (lacking processor, memory, graphics card, HDD and operating system) to date. The all-aluminum SD39P2PC has a compact footprint and looks relatively unassuming, but under the surface it supports Intel quad-core processors, up to 8GB of DDR2 800MHz memory and the GeForce 8800GTX.
By Christian Harris, Contributor
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