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Quad-core Ryzen and GTX 1060 3GB in a dinky chassis - ultimate small form factor or a poor choice?
Sub-£180 bare-bones for Gen 4.
Shuttle, the industry's renowned small form factor barebones specialist, has taken Intel's latest dual-core Atom CPU and used the mini-ITX form factor to create what seems like a match made in heaven. We put this teeny beast through the paces to see if it makes the perfect mini-PC.
COMPUTEX 2007: Intel's 3-series chipsets and Robson technology come to Shuttle's next-gen XPCs, while the T-series is dispanded.
COMPUTEX 2007: No one loves a bit of bling more than us modders here at bit-tech, and Shuttle delivers some in its latest G6 XPC chassis.
The AOpen XC Cube EU965 is an SFF based on Intel's G965 chipset that features support for Core 2. We were dying to find out if the XC Cube was capable of matching or even surpassing Shuttle's market-leading XPC products. Read on to find out if it was up to the task...
Shuttle's first Pentium M effort is a complete stunner. An external PSU, near-silent design, great looks, some overclockability and decent performance to boot. Is this the ultimate SFF?
We have a look at a Shuttle based on ATI's Radeon Xpress 200G chipset: the ST20G5. It features an integrated graphics processor that will allow for up to three monitors to be driven when coupled with a discrete ATI-based video card.
Today, Richard Swinburne has a look at Shuttle's SN25P barebones chassis. It is based on the NForce 4 MCP and is capable of supporting video cards with dual-slot cooling solutions.
October 14 2021 | 15:04