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                      Today we will be straying a 
                      little from the norm with a review of a fairly uncommon 
                      type of system that has been making quite an impression 
                      around the internet in the last few months.  The SV-24 Mini Barebones System is a 
                      uniquely design mini barebones machine being offered by Shuttle, 
                      Inc.  Their goal is to provide a compact yet 
                      powerful system capable of offering a user a wide range versatility 
                      to create a customized system to fit their specific needs.  
                       
                      Whether you want to build a 
                      workstation that has a small foot print or want to 
                      create your own multimedia server, the SV-24 offers a lot 
                      of options to accommodate both with relative ease.  
                      Let's take a look at the specifications and features of 
                      the SV-24, then we'll roll up our sleeves and get down to 
                      business... 
                        
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                                | Specifications / Features of 
                                the Shuttle SV-24 Mini Barebones System |  
                                | How'd They Fit It 
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                              | Processor Socket 370
 Intel FC-PGA Celeron with 66 MHz FSB
 Intel FC-PGA Pentium III with 100/133 MHz FSB
 Cryrix III Socket 370 CPU series
 
 Chipset
 VIA PL133 Chipset
 VIA VT8604, North Bridge
 Integrated S3 Savage 4 2D/3D Graphic Engine
 VIA VT82C686B, South Bridge
 
 Form Factor
 Flex ATX
 Size: 178mm x 190mm
 
 Expansion Slot
 1 x PCI
 
 Memory
 2 x DIMM
 Support PC133 SDRAM
 Flash EEPROMAward PCI BIOS with PnP, Green and DMI Features
 | On board IDE Controller Support PIO Mode 4 and DMA Mode 2
 Supoort Ultra 33/66/100 Synchronous DMA mode
 
                              On board I/O Controller1 x Floppy port
 1 x Serial port (16550 fast UART compatible)
 1 x Parallel port (SPP, EPP, ECP port)
 2 x USB port
 2 x 1394 connectors
 
 RTL 8139 LAN Controller
 
 Lucent 1394 Controller
 
 Other features
 Onboard S3 Savage 4 VGA
 Chrontel CH7006C TV-out Controller
 Onboard AC97
 Onboard 10/100 Fast Ethernet
 S-Video and Composite TV-out terminal
 Wake-On-Ring & Alarm
 KB/Mouse wake 
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                          Now that we've had a quick run-down of what the SV-24 
                          Mini Barebones System brings to the table, let's take 
                          a look and see what else you get when you purchase 
                          this unique barebones solution...
 
                            
                            
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                          The Bundle:
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                              with the SV-24 Mini Barebones System, Shuttle 
                              includes the following items:  One 80-Pin IDE 
                              ATA 100 data cable, One 40-Pin IDE Data Cable, One 
                              Floppy Data Cable, One low-profile CPU Heat sink/Fan Assembly, 
                              One packet of thermal Grease, One ATX connector 
                              label, One PCI 90 degree riser card, One Quick 
                              Assembly Guide, One FV24 Motherboard Manual, One 
                              Drivers CD. |  |    |  Right out of 
                      the box, the SV-24 immediately impresses  with its 
                      compact design and brushed aluminum finish.  However, 
                      the real fun didn't begin until we removed the case cover 
                      and started looking at things a bit more closely. 
                          
                               
                          In the core of the system 
                          lies the small yet powerful FV-24 Flex ATX motherboard.  It is 
                          truly impressive how much Shuttle has been able to fit 
                          on a board that is less than half the size of 
                          traditional ATX motherboards.  Essentially, this 
                          board is a complete system minus a CPU, RAM and 
                          Hard drive.  Once these components are added, the 
                          system becomes a flexible and capable computer able to 
                          perform a multitude of tasks.                  
                          After one glance at the 
                          connections on the back of the system, we were 
                          thoroughly impressed with all of the features the 
                          SV-24 offered.  Not only are their the standard 
                          ports and connections that one would expect to find on 
                          a board, there are an equal number of additional items 
                          as well.  The SV-24 has an integrated Realtek 
                          RTL8139C LAN Controller, supporting 10/100 Mb 
                          transfers as well as two 1394 Fire wire ports for high 
                          speed data transmission between fire wire compatible 
                          devices.  The SV-24 sports on-board S3 ProSavage 
                          graphics with 4 - 32MB of on-board memory which can be 
                          adjusted in the BIOS.   Complimenting the S3 
                          graphics is S/Composite video outs powered by a Chrontel CH7006C 
                          TV-Out Controller.  The status of the systems 
                          critical temperatures and fan speeds can be monitored in 
                          the BIOS as well as with the VIA Hardware Monitor 
                          Utility which is provided on the drivers CD.  The 
                          only thing missing on the SV-24 was a standard joystick port, 
                          however with the majority of manufacturers moving 
                          toward developing USB devices, I doubt that this will be missed 
                          by too many users. 
                      
                         
                      In its quest to create a small 
                      and potent mini barebones system, Shuttle had to come up 
                      with a few unique approaches to its design of the SV-24.  
                      Along with its limited space is the limited "elbow room" 
                      that plays a role in putting together a complete rig.  
                      One approach was the installation of the hard drive using 
                      a sliding tray assembly.  This was the perfect way to 
                      deal with some of the larger components that need to be 
                      installed by the end-user.  Once the hard drive is 
                      mounted to the tray, it simply slides into place and is 
                      secured with two thumb screws.  Another issue to 
                      contend with is excessive heat.  Shuttle did find 
                      room to locate a case fan on the rear of the unit which 
                      would be directly behind the 5 1/4" bay.  With a 
                      series of vent holes in the lower front of the case, this 
                      was the optimal way to achieve decent airflow in such a 
                      limited space. 
                            
                          
                          
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                                    | The BIOS & Setup |  
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                                    The BIOS 
                      The SV-24 Mini Barebones System is equipped 
                      with the ever popular Award 6.00v BIOS.  The features 
                      found in this particular version was pretty standard fare.  Since 
                      the intention of this system design is functionality rather than 
                      high-end performance, you will not find any extra bells 
                      and whistles here.  Shuttle has focused on developing 
                      a system that offers a balance between both stability and 
                      performance with this product, omitting any advanced overclocking features. 
                      
                           
                      
                           
                      Now that we've had a look at 
                      the brains behind the brawn, why don't we move on to the 
                      setup and some benchmarks for good measure shall we?  
                       
                      
                    
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