Shuttle SN25P PC/workstation barebone

  • Brand : Shuttle
  • Product name : SN25P
  • Product code : SN25P
  • Category : PC/Workstation Barebones
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  • Long product name Shuttle SN25P PC/workstation barebone :

    PC BB SHUTTLE AMD S939 SN25P BLACK

  • Shuttle SN25P PC/workstation barebone :

    Wicked fast performer, exceptional expansion
    SN25P is housed in the award-winning P chassis. Based on the leading-edge NVIDIA nForce 4 chipset it offers both, 1GHz Hyper-Transport and PCI Express. AMD Athlon 64 enthusiasts have been begging for this implementation and they must be prepared to be blown away by the performance and style of this SFF incarnation.

  • Short summary description Shuttle SN25P PC/workstation barebone :

    Shuttle SN25P, 2 GB, Marvell Alaska 88E1111 PHY, Aluminium, 1 GHz, 7.1 channels, 325 x 220 x 210 mm

  • Long summary description Shuttle SN25P PC/workstation barebone :

    Shuttle SN25P. Maximum internal memory: 2 GB

Specs
Memory
Maximum internal memory 2 GB
Network
Networking features Marvell Alaska 88E1111 PHY
Design
Housing material Aluminium
Performance
Supported processor frequency (max) 1 GHz
Audio output channels 7.1 channels

Other features
I/O ports Drive connectors 4 x Serial-ATA II (300 MB/s, 3 GBit/s), supports Raid 0, 1 and JBOD 1 x IDE ATA 133 drives 1 x floppy disk drive Front-panel I/O 8-in-1 Cardreader Microphone Headphone (Line-out) 2x USB 2.0 Firewire (6 pol.) Back-panel I/O CMOS button Firewire (6 pin) PS/2 for mouse and keyboard GigaBit LAN (RJ45) 4x USB 2.0 8-ch Audio line-out (2x rear/front, bass/center, surround/back) SPDIF: optical in/out, coaxial out Line-in Serial port (COM) optional Wireless LAN module Other onboard connectors 3 x USB 2.0 (total 7x) 1 x CDROM inputs 1 x AUX 4 x fan connectors
Motherboard Shuttle FN25
Expansion slots 1x PCI-Express 16X, supports Dual-Slot graphics cards 1x PCI-Express 1X
Dimensions (WxDxH) 325 x 220 x 210 mm
Reviews
Updated:
2011-09-24 06:17:04
Average rating:81
Uk has collected 9 expert reviews for Shuttle SN25P PC/workstation barebone and the average expert rating is 81 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
atomicmpc.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-14 01:32:15
Average rating:80
Up until recently, the terms gaming enthusiast and small form factor have rarely gone together. This has a lot to do with the heat issues inherent with a small case and a serious lack of kick these little boxes have in terms of power. Shuttle has b...
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2016-12-29 06:21:04
Average rating:0
While Shuttle had “upgraded” the chassis for their Intel based XPCs with the release of their 915 platform, AMD enthusiasts were still stuck with the small sized chassis that didn’t have as much room for expansion. With their nForce4 bas...
  • While the SN25P is probably the best Athlon64 based XPC, we can’t help but wonder if Shuttle went the extra mile or not. In our opinion, Shuttle should’ve used the chassis they did with the SB86i which is not only the more beautiful, but also...
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-09-24 06:16:43
Average rating:80
As I mentioned in my review of the Biostar iDEQ 330P a few weeks ago, I had yet to see the Shuttle XPC SN25P, which is the only real competitor to the iDEQ 330P. First impression of the SN25P is that it's a far more stylish box than the iDEQ. The light bl...
hothardware.com
Updated:
2011-09-24 06:16:52
Average rating:0
It seems that Shuttle consistently expands their line of XPC small form factor systems as new core logic chipsets are released. A quick trip to their product page reveals a current line-up of XPCs based on chipsets from Intel, NVIDIA, ATI, SiS and VIA. Th...
HardCOREware.net
Updated:
2011-09-24 06:16:57
Average rating:0
TeraCube When did you think it would be easy to have a SFF system capable of containing 1TB of storage? Well with the XPC SN25P were looking at today, it is not just possible but feasible and easy to do. Well get to that a bit later on though ;) A...
tbreak.com
Updated:
2011-09-24 06:17:02
Average rating:0
While Shuttle had “upgraded” the chassis for their Intel based XPCs with the release of their 915 platform, AMD enthusiasts were still stuck with the small sized chassis that didn’t have as much room for expansion. With their nForce4 bas...
  • While the SN25P is probably the best Athlon64 based XPC, we can’t help but wonder if Shuttle went the extra mile or not. In our opinion, Shuttle should’ve used the chassis they did with the SB86i which is not only the more beautiful, but also...