It might be challenge but we're confident we can start this review without a reference to a Shuttle small form factor PC. Oh ... damn....
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The marketplace for small form-factor (SFF) PCs currently has all the dignity, innovation and good intentions of gold-rush era Yukon. There's gold in them there...
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Ever since Shuttle first had success with small form factor (SFF) bare bones systems, others have been queuing up to follow suit. The latest is...
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EPoX's newest small form factor PC is the eX5-300S Mini Me, and in an attempt to make the Mini Me the ultimate weapon of doom...
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If you're judging on first impressions, the new Shuttle ST61G4 Pentium 4-based XPC isn't all that inspiring. Like the Athlon 64 3200+ based SN85G4, the...
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All this Shuttle XPC needs is the Knight Light and it would be the desktop PC equivalent of KITT, the Pontiac Trans Am from 'Knight...
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The success of the Shuttle XPC family has spearheaded a lot of interest in diminutive, high-performance PCs. Whereas an XPC's interior is a precisely ordered, logical...
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At first sight the Qbic is reminiscent of a seedy nightclub, thanks to its mirrored fascia. It would only need a few spotlights, a dry...
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The G0 stepping of the Core 2 Quad Q6600 is awesome. The sSpec code to look for is SLACR - surely not a coincidence given that Intel is an American company, and slacker and gamer are roughly synonymous terms over there. Most companies list the G0 chip as a separate...
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