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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
We visit Shuttle's HQ to see its new SH67H3 and chat about AMD CPUs, the UK market and future XPCs.
Possibly the perfect Home Theatre PC barebones - the SN68PTG5 looks fantastic, has integrated graphics with HDMI out and is attractively priced. Has Shuttle made something we all want under our TVs?
Not everything has to be built around a huge ATX case, and Shuttle's XPC range gets another revision to include yet more features: Oasis cooling, solid aluminium capacitors our favourite P35 chipset to make a potential teeny performance monster.
Both Acer and ECS have been tipped to have an interest in SFF maker, Shuttle, as rumours hit the market in Taiwan.
COMPUTEX 2007: Intel's 3-series chipsets and Robson technology come to Shuttle's next-gen XPCs, while the T-series is dispanded.
COMPUTEX 2007: Vacuum tubes are back, as Shuttle pairs up with ESTI to make a HTPC that'll beat those drums right out your ears.
COMPUTEX 2007: No one loves a bit of bling more than us modders here at bit-tech, and Shuttle delivers some in its latest G6 XPC chassis.
Slightly larger than the XPC range, the Shuttle SS21T is an extremely cheap barebones system. However, has Shuttle cut too many corners?
Benny over at PlexMod.de has done a fantastic job with this pair of C3M machines.
We take a look at another selection of some of the hottest mods from the bit-tech Forums. This month we've got a custom-built widescreen projector, three Cooler Master Stackers and a Shuttle XPC.
Shuttle has begun to look at the modder's dream - full computers in cars. It showed off a concept at this year's CarTronics show in Taipei.
Glow Lounge has been making Media Center PCs for a long time. With an Athlon 64 X2, 2GB of RAM and dual digital TV tuners on a single card, is this one of the fastest MCE systems in the West?
Shuttle has announced two new XPCs: the AMD-based SN21G5 with GeForce 6100 integrated graphics, and the SD36G5M - the first XPC with Viiv technology.
Shuttle's first Pentium M effort is a complete stunner. An external PSU, near-silent design, great looks, some overclockability and decent performance to boot. Is this the ultimate SFF?
We have a look at a Shuttle based on ATI's Radeon Xpress 200G chipset: the ST20G5. It features an integrated graphics processor that will allow for up to three monitors to be driven when coupled with a discrete ATI-based video card.
Shuttle's latest XPC, the SD31P, supports Pentium D dual-core processors, SATA 300 hard drives with RAID and has Sound Blaster Live audio. Do I have your attention now?
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.
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.
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