27 September 2005, 10:19
DODGER STADIUM PREMIUM SEATING AREAS STEP INTO THE HIGH TECH WORLD WITH SHUTTLE XPC
27 September 2005, 10:19
Shuttle launches Microsoft Media Center Edition 2005 ready barebone
27 September 2005, 10:19
Shuttle to host World Cyber Games 2005 Taiwan
27 September 2005, 10:19
Shuttle releases new XPC Accessories at Computex 2005
27 September 2005, 10:19
XFX and Tenomichi partner to deliver real-time video editing to everyone
27 September 2005, 10:18
The XPC ST20G5: ATi™ RADEON™ XPRESS 200 goes small
27 September 2005, 10:18
XGI A Shining Spotlight at CeBIT 2005 Hanover Computer Fair!
27 September 2005, 10:18
NVIDIA PREVIEWS NFORCE 4 SLI FOR INTEL AT CEBIT 2005
27 September 2005, 10:18
CREATIVE UNVEILS NEW AUDIO & VISUAL DELIGHTS AT CEBIT
27 September 2005, 10:18
Opening of the Official Website www.esworldcup.com
27 September 2005, 10:18
MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf Downloadable Content Now Available
27 September 2005, 10:18
VIA Announces K8N800A Chipset for High-Performance, Thin & Light Notebooks Powered by AMD Turion™ 64
27 September 2005, 10:18
Shuttle XPC SN25P: Wicked fast, exceptional expansion
27 September 2005, 10:18
Shuttle is main sponsor of the most important gaming leagues SFF-PC market leader to co-sponsor ESL,
27 September 2005, 10:18
ELITEGROUP COMPUTER SYSTEMS UK LTD (ECS) announces two unique 915P Pentium 4 motherboards
27 September 2005, 10:18
Pioneer Launches the Industry's First Multiple Format 16X DVD Writer with 4X +R Double Layer RW
29 May 2005, 00:00
SurroundView in such a powerful, small space is what really sells this Shuttle XPC to me. If that appeals to you, go forth and purchase. After the disappointment of the ...
27 May 2005, 00:00
A very puzzling offering from the Taiwanese SFF giant and one I recommend you stay well away from. There are much better, and highly desirable, Pentium 4-based XPCs elsewhere in ...
4 May 2005, 00:00
MV\'s component choice and reasonable asking price makes the GamePro an attractive proposition for the consumer that wants both substance and style in one beautiful package. Just add in a ...
23 January 2005, 00:00
Overall, a fine product, somewhat soiled by the CPUs you\'d really like to use it with for maximum gaming performance.
30 September 2004, 00:00
Very highly recommended if you need Socket 939 in a small form factor enclosure and you can afford the asking price. Pester your favourite retailer for a price drop and ...
5 August 2004, 00:00
Most of the people just follow the rules defined by big companies like Intel, but that's not Shuttle. It's very risky to create a new product. Maybe just 1% will ...
20 July 2004, 00:00
It\'s unappealing with the GMA900 on-board video, so wait for PCI Express graphics cards to appear, pick your CPU and GPU poison, then definitely consider the SB81P as the host ...
22 May 2004, 00:00
It\'s a tidy, polished implementation of a well trodden concept, with the odd rough edge here and there. But nobody else does a Pentium 4 SFF box quite like Shuttle, ...
3 April 2004, 00:00
Shuttle, it seems, plans to dominate the lucrative SFF market by using a strategy of offering the consumer a cube based on every available chipset. Two newer cubes, reviewed today, ...
24 December 2003, 00:00
The defining role of any small form-factor system is to thoroughly question the need for a standard beige box. There\'s not much it can\'t do, and it does cause us ...
8 December 2003, 00:00
Sheer performance isn\'t great with a discrete AGP card. However, the combination of the factors listed above raise it from being a poor system to one that has merit. This ...
20 November 2003, 00:00
Perhaps we\'re being critical here but the XPC line doesn\'t seem to have evolved greatly over the past 18 months. We want it all, all without compromise. That entails Wi-Fi ...
4 November 2003, 00:00
In summary, the Shuttle SB65G2 is an effortlessly competent barebones unit that\'ll appeal to many potential buyers on the basis of performance, portability, features, stability and overclocking potential. It\'s not ...
22 October 2003, 00:00
We\'re trying to pick small faults with what is an excellent addition to the XPC range. Its attractiveness stems from the use of AMD\'s new Athlon 64 Clawhammer CPU. It ...
16 July 2003, 00:00
Shuttle's task is a difficult one. Because they're not as well known in the U.K as, say, ASUS or ABIT, they have to make their boards better than these truly ...
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