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Shuttle did a great job with the SN41G2's bundle. They include everything you'll need to assemble the system, minus a CPU, storage and some RAM. In the box we found one "rounded" 80-Wire UDMA/133 IDE ...
Compact PC manufacturer Shuttle has outed its latest barebones computer, the Shuttle XPC SZ68R5, featuring Intel's Z68 high-performance chipset along with SSD caching for super-fast boot times and app ...
The Shuttle XPC Slim DS10U Mini barebones fungus mini PC is now available to purchase priced at just under $400 offering an embedded Intel Celeron 4205U Whiskey-Lake-U processor while offering 4K UHD ...
Shuttle were once a name we saw pop up nearly every day when they stormed the SFF market with their XPC lineup of barebone systems; neat little compact units which still allowed for solid performance, ...
Umm, lets see, what's new, first off the X38 chipset which allows for the 1333MHz front side bus. There are 2 PCIe 2.0 x16 ports, meaning you can install a SLI setup if you wish. You can pack in up to ...
Shuttle has a new PC coming out called the “XPC ST20G5,” and it appears to be good times wrapped up in a small package painted silver. The barebones machine is reportedly the first to use ATI’s Xpress ...
Curtsey of the folks over at Akihabaranews, we now know that Shuttle will being selling its D10 XPC in Japan this week. It's not your normal run-of-the-mill XPC, though. The D10 from the side looks ...
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