Systems
Single-board computers in the 3.5-inch form-factor have become extremely popular for embedded applications involving a mix of high performance requirements as well as extended peripherals support. Typical use-case scenarios include digital signage, edge inferencing solutions, retail applications, and IoT gateways. The requirements in these segments call for processors and components that can operate in a wide temperature range. The chassis and cooling solution handle other duties such as ruggedness and avoidance of moving parts. The Supermicro X13SRN-H-WOHS is a 3.5-inch SBC with a soldered-down Intel Core i7-1370PE - a Raptor Lake-P embedded processor with vPro support. It has plenty of I/O support, including a SlimSAS PCIe expansion slot. Supermicro also offers a ready-to-deploy solution using the SBC in the actively-cooled SYS-E102-13R-H box PC. This...
Elite PC Titan FX: Setting New Standards in Gaming
Elite PC is producing a full-blown Athlon64 FX gaming system built around a Dual-Processor Socket 940 motherboard. Loaded with top-of-the-line components, we look at how the Titan FX...
50 by Wesley Fink on 11/30/2003Dell Dimension XPS: Gaming with all the Trimmings
Dell introduces a new XPS system with every feature the gamer could imagine. We put it through the AnandTech evaluation and compared it to the best rigs we...
43 by Wesley Fink on 11/13/2003AMS eCube EG65D: Decent Performance, but Many Issues
The AMS eCube EG65D certainly looks like a Small Form Factor computer loaded for performance. But how does it really compare to other SFF systems?
6 by Wesley Fink on 10/28/2003IBM Think Center S50: The Ideal Corporate Small Form Factor
IBM’s latest Small Form Factor system for the Corporate desktop offers the easiest servicing you will likely see in a Corporate desktop – making end-user servicing a real option...
20 by Wesley Fink on 10/21/2003Soltek Qbic EQ3401M: More Expansion & A New Standard in Quietness
Soltek’s latest Small Form Factor system offers more expansion and a larger Power Supply than other SFF. To our amazement, it is also the quietest SFF that we...
20 by Wesley Fink on 10/6/2003Biostar iDEQ 200T: Great Performance & Brilliant Design
Biostar unveils another Small Form Factor system that asks, “Why do you need a huge desktop PC?” With all the latest Intel 865 features, it looks like a...
23 by Wesley Fink on 9/29/2003Shuttle XPC SB65G2: Big Performance in This Small Package
The Small Form Factor has been evolving rapidly from cute and compromised to machines that can compete with any desktop computer on the market. We take a look...
43 by Wesley Fink on 9/9/2003PCI Express: Interconnect of the future
The next significant change in computer architecture, PCI Express is set to replace PCI and take interconnect design into the next decade. We take a look at what...
3 by Andy Hui on 6/12/2003Small Form Factor Pentium 4 PC Roundup - March 2003
Gone are the days when Shuttle was the only game in Small Form Factor town; read on as we pit Shuttle's brand new SFF PC against newcomers Jetway and...
11 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 3/11/2003Windows XP Media Center Edition: Exposed
Microsoft's Windows XP Media Center Edition has been around for a couple of months now and we're finally able to bring you an in-depth review of the OS and...
10 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 1/8/2003Shuttle’s SN41G2 & SK41G: Two Athlon Small Form Factor PCs
Shuttle extends their Small Form Factor XPC line with two Athlon XP solutions, including the long awaited nForce2 XPC.
1 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 1/6/2003Shuttle's SV24: Our smallest desktop PC
Shuttle's SV24 "cube" has garnered excellent reviews all over the web. While the company is generally known for their motherboards the SV24 proves that where engineering talent exists...
0 by Jeff Brubaker on 12/27/2001Hardware Behind the Consoles - Part II: Nintendo's GameCube
Once again we're taking a look at the hardware behind the next-generation consoles. This time Nintendo's GameCube takes the stage as we break it down for you.
6 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 12/7/2001Hardware Behind the Consoles - Part I: Microsoft's Xbox
While not usually our forté, there is some pretty serious hardware powering Microsoft's first videogame console; and where there is hardware, there is AnandTech. Read on to find...
1 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 11/21/2001Pogo Linux: 1GHz for under $1000
A little known company called Pogo Linux gave us the opportunity to review a sub-$1000 1GHz PC. The catch? It comes loaded with RedHat Linux 7.0. ...
1 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 1/29/20013dfx Voodoo4 / Voodoo5 Comdex 99 Preview
3dfx made a huge revelation at this year's Fall Comdex, take a look at what they're planning next year's product line to be.
0 by Mike Andrawes on 11/19/1999