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Saturday, March 4, 2006
The SN21G5 has been described as the SN25P in a G5 case with on-board video. However, to the end user it often means much more than that. Although the SN25P had very impressive engineering, many readers simply did not purchase because of price or lack of a PCI port or both. The strengths of the SN21G5 are certainly the lower price point (around $300), the included onboard video, the G5 chassis and the included PCI slot. To help differentiate the product from competing with the SN25P, the SN21G5 lacks a Gigabit LAN, has a 250w PSU (compared to the 350w of the SN25P), has a lower specification onboard audio and lacks onboard DVI. That said, the SN21G5 is certainly a welcomed edition to the XPC line...
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