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Small factor PCs have become very popular, either as media centres or simply as workstations/gaming rings. Shuttle offers many solutions for end users and their proposal for the AM2 platform comes in the form of the "SN27P2". This little box includes a...
retail package with additional cablesVery good finish and solid aluminium structure, Very good motherboard performance, Four memory banks with up to 8GB DDR2 800MHz support, Can hold three HDDs and one optical drive without any problems, Uncluttered, keep...
Theres no PS2 ports for keyboard/mouse (some may see this as a pro), Noise levels are rather high for the price range, we would like to have something quieter, Price is rather high for an AM2 platform box, Bulky and passive cooled VGA cards may not fit we...
Shuttles SN27P2 follows the tradition of Shuttles dedication to AMD processors. The recent retail price drop of AM2 platforms, does make them very appealing to users, especially since you can buy an AM2 X2 3600+ for only €67~70! Adding fast memory...
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For some time now we've been telling people that when it comes to computers – small is the new big. By now, Small Form Factor (SFF) systems were supposed to have replaced the towering behemoths that currently take up space in most people's offices. Shuttl...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2011-09-24 06:18:01
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In the media centre world, Shuttle really need no introduction, they are renowned for creating some of the most beautifully designed media pc chassis. They have been ploughing through the competition in the Small Form Factor world for a good few years...
We would imagine that when the engineers at Shuttle sit down to design a new system one of the main aims they have is to cater for as many types of PC user as possible. Whether it be the enthusiast gamer, media centre user or just day to day PC users...
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tbreak.com Updated: 2011-09-24 06:18:06
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Every once in a while, Shuttle overhauls the chassis on their XPCs and we saw the latest incarnation at Computex this year. Dubbed as P2, the new chassis brings changes based on feedback Shuttle receives by end-users as well as its R&D labs. Today, we...
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firingsquad.com Updated: 2011-09-24 06:18:18
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Another new platform released, another Shuttle small form factor (SFF) chassis introduced to go alongside it. Shuttle repeats becoming the first to release a small form factor chassis, the SN27P2 for the AM2 socket. Shuttle was also first to introduce...
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IntroductionIt has been a while since our last Small Form Factor (SFF) article, though we have taken a look at several micro ATX offerings that target a similar market. While there have been numerous socket 775 units launched during the past year or mo...
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The company designs and sells two basic XPC chassis—the G series and the P series. The G series is more compact, but there are definite compromises to these designs, including limitations on the power supply. The P series is only slightly larger, bu...
Compact; both PCIe x16 and 32-bit PCI slots; quiet operation; good performance.
Fairly pricey; limited expandability.
If youre craving a high-performance, small-form-factor gaming PC that looks good and doesnt make much noise, then Shuttles new Nforce 570-based system is about as good as it gets...
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Shuttles latest Small Formfactor PC is its XPC SN27P2 which is based around nVIDIAs nForce 570 Ultra chipset and supports 940-pin socket AM2 processor.
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