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Shuttle Intros New Stylish XPC Barebone
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/mobile/...912095241.html
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Secretary of the Navy
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Location: Chillin' N Da 'Hood
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Honestly, I'll never buy another Shuttle box ever again...
The casing is just too small and doesn't have enough power and cooling capacity to satisfy many of the "hot" tech parts in PCs today. Also, because of their design, getting a replacement power supply can be quite difficult and the options in higher power capacity are quite limited.
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Chief of Naval Operations
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Location: LEVITTOWN< PA> USA
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$510 for a barebones unit? Thanks but no thanks.
There are a lot of similar boxes out there which cost a lot less. |
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too expensive.
i had/still have a SFF PC. ran well for almost 4 years, and i was able to mod it to include 3 drives. overclocking was decent, and very stable too. but yep, if i want a powerhouse PC for the same price, i would not go that route again. that being said, its great for an HTPC build. im taking the tiny mobo from that toaster, and putting it in an HTPC case. atleast then, i can use a standard (more powerful) PSU, and theres better airflow.
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