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Shuttle as an official sponsor of the World Cyber Games (WCG) introduces the official gaming PC of the world championships of computer gamers. The American gaming website Gameplanet had a closer look at the Shuttle XPC named "WCG Shuttle SB83G5" and came to an amazing result: "Plenty of power and performance."
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Le site "Tom's Hardware Guide" a récemment testé le PC "Alienware Area 51 3100." Les systèmes Alienware sont dorénavant disponibles dans un nouveau format: un cube à la Shuttle. Ces PCs sont construits sur des Shuttle XPC Barebone SB83G5.
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"The new Shuttle XPC Barebone SB83G5 has no need to hide from "normal" desktop PCs," write the editors of "Allround-PC," a German hardware site. In addition to its quality and "great performance," the editors found a lot to praise about the Shuttle XPC System SB83G5.
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Tous ceux qui sont propriétaires d'un tas de féraille rêvent de ce moment: le rapper Xzibit sonne chez vous.
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The French IT-magazine "PC Update" tested 5 barebones based on Intel's i915/i925 chipsets. Once again, Shuttle earned praise for its leading edge products...
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The German hardware website "Barebonecenter" had the Shuttle XPC barebone SB83G5 in its labs and reported that it offered "good performance in all areas." Not least of which was the "excellent Heatpipe cooling" and the "advanced chipset," earning it a recommendation for all Intel processors lovers.
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Shuttle practically popularized the SFF arena with their SV24. Over the years they’ve released a plethora of SFF models for AMD and Intel utilizing practically every chipset available...
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A barebone with overwhelming looks and style, a barebone sporting real power, a barebone that makes you crazy about. All this is the new Shuttle XPC SB83G5...
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"Si les barebones tout montés font leur entrée sur le marché, les mini-PC personnalisables n'ont pas disparu pour autant...
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