Right it's time to start to test a thing or two. In an IDLE state, this PC (8GB memory SATA3 SSD and M.2. SSD) consumes 25 Watts. Keep in mind that we measure the ENTIRE PC, not just the processor's ...
Shuttle is a name that's familiar to DIY and barebones PC enthusiasts, but its kit-based PCs require a lot of prep work. The Shuttle XPS Nano NC01UWIN10HE ($279 as tested) is an inexpensive, fully ...
I'm looking at the SN95G5 V3 for a client. Does anyone have impressions or have used this computer? I'm worried about heat but not noise so much, but also installing stuff and what drives will not fit ...
It's been a hot minute since we've seen anything compelling from the folks at Shuttle, but there's nothing like a Sandy Bridge-enabled, three-liter PC to get us back on the bandwagon. The XH61 is ...
The new Shuttle XPC nano NA10H7 is a compact desktop computer that measures 132 x 143 x 55mm (5.2″ x 5.63″ x 2.17″) and feature a AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor and support for up to 64GB of DDDR5-5600 ...
Shuttle has this week unveiled three new XPC cubes in the form of the SH570R6, SH570R6 Plus and SH570R8. The Shuttle XPC Barebone computer system reference SH570R6 is priced at €346 while the SH570R6 ...
Shuttle is expanding its XPC all-in-one range, to include a model based on Intel’s Whiskey Lake processor generation. In addition to the 15.6" capacitive touchscreen, the P51U also features an ...
Shuttle has been making small form-factor PCs since before it was cool, but many of the company’s recent models have been designed more for corporate or industrial use than the home. While the new ...
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