xbitlabs.com Updated: 2014-12-07 11:43:20
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With all these high-tech things around us, it is very difficult for a new product to surprise even a beginner user. The market of barebone systems is not an exception. Despite the efforts of the manufacturers to promote their produce, there are still v...
Stylish design, Highpower PSU, RAIDready, SPDIF and eightchannel sound, Quiet operation, PCI Express, Builtin cardreader, Good cooling system...
Strange results of the tests of the audio section, Some settings differ in different BIOS versions, There is no exclusive tool for system monitoring...
The XPC SB81P stands up to Shuttle’s expectations. This system can really become an equivalent replacement of a desktop PC. We can confirm the manufacturer’s statement that the tested barebone can perform any function from a modern gaming cent...
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Its the first of Shuttles socket T SFF systems, and it is loaded to the gills with convenience and performance features. It borrows heavily from BTX layout without quite being BTX. Visibly bigger than its predecessors, with a huge (for SFF) 350W PSU...
The SB81P is sold as a "performance" SFF system. To achieve this status, it is designed with the latest technology, and supports many bells and whistles such as PCI Express and multiple hard drives. Unfortunately, it has become bigger and louder than...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2014-12-07 11:43:23
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The new Intel Pentium 4 processor range based on the LGA775 platform, was released many months ago brining all kinds of new technologies with it. Most of these technologies we have already become fairly familiar with, such as PCI Express and DDR2 memor...
Shuttle has done well in delivering the market with its first LGA775 based Pentium 4 barebone system. The SB81P is certainly something to be proud of as it has continued to strengthen the excellent reputation of the Shuttle XPC range. This little syste...
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Although they now face some stiff competition from the likes of Biostar, Iwill, Soltek and MSI, among others, Shuttle deserves credit for almost single-handedly spurring the so-called small form factor revolution. When they initially released the venerabl...
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Shuttle SB81P XPC £310 Soon If you can afford it, there is little in the SFF Pentium market to even come near itWith the stunning under my belt, I was pleased to get my hands on the new LGA775 socket based XPC from Shuttle; as part of the new P rang...
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overclockercafe.com Updated: 2014-12-07 11:43:28
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Small Form Factor PCs have taken the market by storm in the past year. With their small size they are definitely an attractive option for most people who dont have the space needed for a larger case. Even me, who has always maintained that bigger is...
Great Looks, Stealth drive bays, ICE cooling system, 6in1 Card reader, Noise level, Ease of installation, Tool free drive rails, Use of DDR1, Acceptable performance...
Performance levels of Intels new chipset, Upgrade of CPU a must, No legacy support for AGP, Price and availability questionable at present...
Shuttle is once again at the forefront of the SFF market. Arguably, the pioneer of smaller and more powerful desktops, Shuttle is the first to jump onto Intels new chipsets and CPU design. Theyve done an excellent job with the form and function of t...
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If you're a returning reader you might have noticed the glaring omission of any Shuttle XPC reviews on TrustedReviews (bar the Mesh CubeX64+ system of course). This is not because we don't like Shuttle, quite the contrary in fact, but we have had a bit of...
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