Shuttle has written to HEXUS today to herald the arrival of its “strikingly different” XPC Cube SZ270R9 Mini-PC barebone system. Central to the design of this compact but capable system is an RGB ...
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 ...
Mini PC manufacturer Shuttle has unveiled their first models in the Shuttle XPC Cubes range created to support the 8th Generation Intel Core processors with a 14nm architecture or Coffee Lake CPUs.
Shuttle is well known for their compact systems and the SZ270R8 is the latest in the series. The new system is built in the well known R8 chassis and offers a great amount of flexibility for its size.
The Shuttle XPC Cube is a stylish little thing. It’s not super tiny or anything, but it’s still compact enough to fit on most home AV unit stands, typically it’s about as tall as a high-end AV ...
In this detailed review of the Shuttle XPC Cube Barebones SZ270R8, we delve into the capabilities and features of this ...
Shuttle's XPC small form factor system line seems to expanding at an exponential rate. Think of a chipset and the chances are that Shuttle has a cube to match. We've been through our fair share of ...
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ExtremeTech reviews the new Shuttle XPC SB81P, a slightly larger than usual desktop cube PC, which goes up a notch in size to provide a 350 watt power supply – critical in this new era of high-power ...
Shuttle is well-known for its high-quality barebone systems and with the XPC being one of the best in its lineup, it comes as no surprise it has been updated with support for Intel's 8th generation ...
Crave is as big a fan of gaming PCs as the next blog. But one thing that really gets on our nerves is the common belief that gaming PCs have to be enormous 6m-tall 20kg monsters like the Alienware ...