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We're looking at a system no larger than the average monitor or kitchen appliance that can run a dual-core CPU and supports high-end PCI-e graphics. And it's only the third 945-based product we have received in the labs for testing. So, Shuttle is not just keeping up with the other manufacturers - they are actually seem ahead of the game now. A quick run-down of the other features of the SD31P include 24-bit on-board audio from none other than Creative Labs, dual channel DDR2 support at speeds up to 667MHz, as well as Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T) support for running 64-bit operating systems. All signs point to the SD31P perhaps being the pinnacle of Shuttle's XPC line so far, so let's get right down to our review.
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