SB95P V2

Fantastic features for latest technologies

Shuttle's XPC SB95PV2 for Socket 775 manages to impress: it supports the latest Prescott processors - even at 1066MHz FSB, 2 PCI-Express cards and DDR2 memory for outstanding performance. It proves, that latest technologies don't have to stop short at XPCs. CPU cooling is done quiet and effectively by an interior heatpipe cooling and the small, stylish housing supports up to three harddisks and one DVD drive.

Next Generation Performance

The XPC SB95P V2 with 925XE Northbridge sits at the top of the XPC performance ladder for Intel compatible models. With features including PentiumĀ®4 processors, dual-channel DDR2 533MHz memory and high-bandwidth PCI-Express graphics cards, this model delivers the power gamers and enthusiasts clamor for. Further, with up to three hard drives, 2GB of DDR2 memory, high-definition audio and cutting-edge Matrix RAID Storage Technology, you get more features than systems costing twice as much.

The DDR2 Advantage:

DDR2 is the next-generation evolution of DDR memory technology. DDR2 memory features faster speeds, higher data bandwidths, lower power consumption and enhanced thermal performance.

Key DDR2 features:

1.8 Volts operation, lower power consumption.


"On-Die memory Termination" prevents reflected signal transmission errors.


Operational enhancements to increase memory performance, efficiency and timing margins.


400MHz and 533MHz modules up to 1GB per module.

Intel® Matrix Storage Technology

The innovation continues with the introduction of IntelĀ® Matrix RAID Technology, which combines the benefits of RAID 0 performance or RAID 1 protection on two hard drives. For example, games and video editing benefit from improved performance, while valuable personal photos and financial records can be better protected from a drive failure.

High Definition Audio

Delivering significant improvements over previous generation integrated audio and sound cards. 7.1- channel audio is capable of delivering the support and sound quality for up to eight channels at 192 kHz/24 - bit quality,while the AC'97 specification can only support six channels at 48 kHz/20-bit. In addition, Intel HD Audio is architected to prevent the occasional glitches or pops that other audio solutions can have by providing dedicated system bandwidth for critical audio functions.

PCI Express x16 Interface

PCI Express x16 graphics delivers up to 4 GB/s per direction for up to 3.5 times more bandwidth than AGP8X. PCI Express x1 I/O offers 500 MB/s concurrently, up to 3.5 times more bandwidth than PCI at 133 MB/s.