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Today, Richard Swinburne has a look at Shuttle's SN25P barebones chassis. It is based on the NForce 4 MCP and is capable of supporting video cards with dual-slot cooling solutions.
Tweaktown have pronounced Shuttle has having the best Booth Babes of Computex 2005, according to a press release just issued by Shuttle HQ
Shuttle are pitching for the Ultimate LAN Party rig with the SN26P, featuring 6800GT SLI in a small form-factor PC
Following Shuttle's announcement this week of a Media Center-ready barebones XPC, Naser at TBreak.com decided he could go one better and mod a standard XPC with a 5-inch LCD screen.
They say that space is the final frontier – but why are we still launching hardware with state of the Ark computers?
Dave's Cebit 2005 coverage continues with Small Form Factor PCs, low-noise components, Fatal1ty and beer!
Take2 commissioned us to build two Hidden & Dangerous 2-themed Shuttle PCs
The SB81P XPC is Shuttle's LGA775 Intel SFF bad-boy, and we like it a lot
Are Intel’s latest LGA775 processors a stepping in the wrong direction for hardware enthusiasts? James Morris investigates
The US is way ahead of Europe when it comes to tomorrow’s entertainment technology, but that doesn’t mean you can’t build it for yourself.
October 14 2021 | 15:04