KLOSS KL-I915A - SFF With An Edge 113
Kez writes "Shuttle have been synonymous with SFF for a long time now. It would take a lot to make them topple from the top spot, but that doesn't stop companies from trying. Take TriGem, with their new KLOSS KL-I915A system. The interior of the chassis is cleverly partitioned to aid cooling and installation. It has a front display which shows everything from CPU speed to which particular device failed the BIOS power-on self test (which beats a sequence of beeps or LEDs any day.) Add to that an LGA 775 motherboard, and TriGem just might be on to a winner. HEXUS.net have a review."
Not evident... (Score:4, Informative)
KLOSS KL-I915A (Score:4, Funny)
What is it of which you speak? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:What is it of which you speak? (Score:1, Offtopic)
Terrible, terrible.
(Though I have to disagree with you about Slashdot's decline. It was always awful. This is just the most recent example of how it's awful.)
Re:What is it of which you speak? (Score:3, Insightful)
Small form factor (Score:5, Insightful)
Based on what I already know about the Shuttle brand, I'm taking a wild guess that "SFF" stands for small form factor. I go RTFA, and the first sentence confirms my suspicion: "The small-form-factor PC market feels like it's in a comfort zone."
Re:What is it of which you speak? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:What is it of which you speak? (Score:1)
This is not a new term and headlines have had Small Form Factor written out for a while.
I would not expect to see DC written as Direct Current or RAM as Random Access Memmory, why should the submitter be required to assume everyone knows nothing about the subject.
In Summary, RTFA (or should that be written out too) or use a Dictionary.
Re:What is it of which you speak? (Score:3, Insightful)
This is a nerd site, if you don't know an acronym find out what it means.
Actually, Slashdot story summaries would be an ideal place to use ABBR tags [w3.org]. It would leave a concise summary of the articles mentioned, while explaining acronyms to those unfamiliar with a particular subject.
Re:What is it of which you speak? (Score:1)
Considering that I have never seen it used I am amazed to see such an elegant solution to a problem.
I want to start a website heavely sprinkled with abbreviations just to use it.
Re:What is it of which you speak? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:What is it of which you speak? (Score:1)
Yeah, I got an AAO w/ nothing to EMTOTA too. WTF? OMG! BBQ! LOL.
Actually, a Kloss is a German dumpling (Score:2)
Yum. Must be lunch time.
Re:What is it of which you speak? (Score:2)
Why are you reading a geek site?
Seriously.
Over the last few months I've seen many people say, "I have no clue what this story is about!"
If you're really a geek, you find out. Don't whine about it. Just do some research. Suck it up.
Re:What is it of which you speak? (Score:2)
I agree with you that whining about the shitty editing on slashdot is pretty damned pointless. I don't agree that as a "geek" I should have to lower my expectations. Using an undefined acronym like "SFF" is simply sloppy; when I read slashdot I appeciate the ability to skip articles I'm not interested in.
I sure as hell don't appreciate wasting my time trying to read an article about Science Fiction and Fantas
Re:What is it of which you speak? (Score:2)
Well, there's this marvelous reading comprehension technique called "knowing the context." It's usually taught in sixth grade. You should try it some time.
Re: (Score:1)
Mirrordot Link (Score:2, Informative)
I think I speak for many when I say (Score:3, Insightful)
WTF?
Re:I think I speak for many when I say (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:I think I speak for many when I say (Score:1)
I had to read the summary 4 times to get a small understanding of what it was about... definitively speak for me!
Re:I think I speak for many when I say (Score:2)
Re:I think I speak for many when I say (Score:2)
Any idea where all the junk you can find with that commadn comes from (apart from spam filters)?
Re:I think I speak for many when I say (Score:2)
Re:I think I speak for many when I say (Score:2)
Especially since Google says it's a cheat for Age of Empires II, a Windows only game that I don't have...
Re:I think I speak for many when I say (Score:2)
TriGem use i915G Grantsdale-G for KLOSS and that affords the system on-board VGA from the GMA900 embedded into the MCH, PCI Express for graphics. Pairing i915G with ICH6 means Intel's new disk controller, PCI Express for peripherals to which TriGem attach a native PCI Express Gigabit E
Re:Meh... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Meh... (Score:1)
PCI Express None
Or am I being blind today?
Re:Meh... (Score:1)
PEG16X One slot from i915G
and PCI Express as None. I'm confused too, but they did stick a GeForce 6600GT into it. Chalk it up to poor spec sheet layout, it's not the first time that's happened, and it won't be the last.
Re:Meh... (Score:1)
Re:Meh... (Score:1)
No, you must be confusing it with the Mac mini, which doesn't actually have a PCI slot
Ok, this one doesn't have an AGP or PCI-X slot, but it clearly has both PCI and PCI-Express slots [hexus.net] (which is not the same thing as PCI-X)
Re:Meh... (Score:2, Informative)
OT: Hot processors (Score:1)
Now that the shoe is on the other foot, I'm vastly amused to see variations of AMD's former defensive lines used in defense of Intel's products.
Re:Meh... (Score:2)
Yeah, really. All they need is a couple of slots for bread and it'd be the perfect kitchen PC.
Re:Meh... (Score:1)
SF (Score:1)
Kloss? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Kloss? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Kloss? (Score:2)
Don't forget about Cambridge Soundworks [slashdot.org] which is now a Creative company. The Model 88CD Table Radio by Henry Kloss [cambridgesoundworks.com] was still being sold until mid december of 2004. Not to speak of KLH (Kloss, Lowe, Hoffman) or Advent. See This small memorial [tnt-audio.com] for some more details.
The problem with Henry Kloss is he always had his finger in a number of companies... but you coul
Re:Kloss? (Score:3, Funny)
In Swedish, "kloss" == block. [hexus.net]
Top Spot? (Score:2, Insightful)
MacMini?
YAY, a new case (Score:1)
Re:YAY, a new case (Score:1)
Re:YAY, a new case (Score:1)
Everyone who bought the Mac Mini...
Re:YAY, a new case (Score:1)
SFF systems are quite prevalent among those who goto lanparties all the time (as well as college students). It's nice to have an entire system that you can throw in a bag and take with you, and still have an insane amount of power in it.
Myself, I own a Shuttle SN45G with an AthlonXP 2500 (modestly overclocked to
Slashadvertisement? (Score:3, Insightful)
Honestly, is Slashdot becoming just a traffic redirector for its partners?
If so, please redirect yourself to my sig. No crap products review, just Biology news.
Re:Slashadvertisement? (Score:1)
Re:Slashadvertisement? (Score:1)
Re:Slashadvertisement? (Score:2, Interesting)
So you don't find the article interesting... fair enough. Half of the stuff I read on slashdot I find boring, but the other half is great. You can't please everybody all of the time.
/soapbox
Re:Slashadvertisement? (Score:2)
Right now, that's stuff that really matters to me.
Nice case.... (Score:2)
I'm afraid I'd toss it across the room when I'm half-asleep.
Re:Nice case.... (Score:1)
Past vs. Present (Score:1, Funny)
I thought... (Score:2, Funny)
Why? (Score:2)
The only Intel CPU in my house is in a laptop. The other PCs have got various Athalons. There is a Pentium system in my shed. I think some mice live in it...
Pay for Play, Engrish? (Score:3, Insightful)
Overall, it's a specification to absolutely kick Shuttle's recently released SB77G5 into touch, the KLOSS better specified in nearly all areas. On-board VGA means KLOSS is useful for those on the PEG16X graphics upgrade path, and it makes it appealing to corporates too (although the facia style negates the GMA900 graphics advantage to that market in some respects as you'll see).
My nit with reviews these days (Score:1, Interesting)
Does the BIOS *actually* support booting over the Ethernet and/or a USB device??? Both are now critical IMHO, especially for a serious IT environment. And for the home
environment, where one has lots of systems. Doing installations, and customizations, by hand is just too primative.
PXE boot is required for automated imaging (for example, vi
To get rid of those annoying text links... (Score:2, Informative)
1) Install Adblock [mozdev.org]
2) Add the filter: *intellitxt.com
The linked article (Score:1)
WTF is SFF??? (Score:4, Funny)
Sanitary Femanine Fermentation?
Shit-Faced Friend?
Hello???
Re:WTF is SFF??? (Score:1)
Single Flabby Female?
Not something Shuttle probably wants their name to invoke...
Re:WTF is SFF??? (Score:2)
Re:WTF is SFF??? (Score:1)
Site Field Force?
Small Formation Flyer?
Space Frontier Foundation?
Sundance Film Festival?
Symptom Fault Fix?
Systematic Feed Forward?
--www.acronymfinder.com/
Senior Friend Finder?
Structured Fax Format?
Skate For Fun?
Send From File?
Scene File Format?
--www.stands4.com
Re:WTF is SFF??? (Score:2)
Not sure what they have to do with Shuttles, though.
The world has changed (Score:1, Insightful)
That was before SFF was redefined on 11 Jan 2005.
That unreliable? (Score:1, Interesting)
Are these things really that unreliable that this is necessary? I mean, yes, BIOS beeps are a little cryptic, but the frequency with which they should need to be used doesn't really warrant the expense of putting anything more friendly.
cooling? (Score:2)
Although I have to admit that the front display is seems nice.
Another review that hasn't been slashdotted yet... (Score:1)
Looks like a nicely-thought-out little case. But what would I do if my tower wasn't sitting here acting as a fashionable end table?
Since the article isn't very clear on this.... (Score:2)
Nothing special.. (Score:3, Insightful)
This thing has tons of wasted space inside.
The CPU location blocks the use of higher performance
video cards and there's all this empty space up on the CPU board area.
Yeah, it's got a nice VFD (vacuum florescent display)
but it only works with the latest OSs from Microsoft.
This is still a desktop form factor machine, you cant put it into your stereo rack,
and it wont go on the floor either.
You cant put anything on top of it because it will block the CPU fan.
Re:Nothing special.. (Score:1)
I'd like to see a similar design, but smaller and perhaps EPIA-SP based. Cooler, quieter, and still jazzy.
SFF - Small Form Factor (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:SFF - Small Form Factor (Score:3, Insightful)
You do pay a bit of a premium and your choices
are limited, relative to ATX FF MBs, but they
are an off-the-shelf item, and there IS a
selection, ranging from fanless 1GHz C3s to
HT P4s, with a wide variety of IO options.
Sponsored Links (Score:1)
Cheap Clock Radio (Score:2)
Fugly (Score:2)
And does this thing have enough fans in it, or what? Probably sounds like a bloody hairdryer when it's up and running. I'd rather have a box the size of a coffee
Blah. Another toaster (Score:2)
(Yes I know there are a few other manufacturers makin
Not a lot. (Score:1)