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Le magazine d’informatique espagnol PC Actual a testé une série de neuf systèmes complets. Parmi eux figurait le XPC P2500, basé sur le Barebone XPC SN25P. Le résultat est sans appel : le Forcet XPC P2500 est sorti en tête de la course.
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Le Shuttle XPC Barebone est le PC de rêve pour les gamers à la recherche d'un bolide rapide et facile à upgrader. Vraiment? Afin de vérifier si ce dernier tient ses promesses, le site suédois Nordic Hardware l'a récemment testé.
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Le site danois Hardware-Test.dk a testé le Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P. Celui-ci a impressionné pas seulement grâce à son design élégant, sa taille compacte mais bien sûr aussi des performances irréprochables. "Il est de toute évidence conçu pour ceux qui cherchent un PC gaming de haut calibre."
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Qui d'entre vous se souvient du gagnant du rally de Monte Carlo de 1964, 1965 et 1967? C'est la mini de Cooper qui a gagné, une petite auto doté d'un gros engin. Petit, design et performant: voilà qui pourrait tout aussi bien décrire les mini-PC de Shuttle. Si un XPC de Shuttle n'a pas gagné le rally de Monte Carlo, le Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P a quand même réussi à récolter le prix "Choix de la rédaction" de PC Professionel.
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Le cube silencieux – voilà comment la rédaction a surnommé le Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P. Or voilà que ce mini-PC de Shuttle a été configuré par la compagnie MR Computer afin d'être encore plus discret. Le voilà maintenant moins bruyant qu'une conversation normale…
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"Un look très design d'un PC qui sait en plus se faire discret." Voilà la conclusion de la rédaction de PC Welt après le test du "Ich bin leise XPC-SN25P" [Je suis discret-XPC-SN25P], système complet assemblé sur un Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P par MR Computer. Avec une note finale de 2.1, ce PC se trouve en 5e place sur le top 10 de PC Welt.
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Some people are still sceptical about moving from conventional big PCs to small, stylish cubes. But why? "Everything is neatly packed away in a tiny package and you know everything works and is designed to fit." Additionally "stylish looks, [and] great performance" are included as the editors of Bit Tech UK found out while testing the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P.
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After having reviewed some other SFF PCs, the hardware experts at UK's IT-website TrustedReviews decided to see if the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P could keep up with them. The moment of truth has arrived!
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"Given its pedigree, we expect the Shuttle XPC SN25P to be one of the best performing SFF PCs available now that can easily match and even surpass your typical desktop," claim the editors of Hardwarezone.com, Asia's top hardware and gaming news and reviews publisher. And their expectations were met, with the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P earning a rating of 5 out of 5 stars and additionally the "Gold Award" with the mention "perfect."
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"Yet another winner in Shuttle's highly regarded line of XPC [Barebones,]" is how the IT-experts of the American hardware website Hothardware.com finished the review of the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P. This SFF PC will leave new friends behind when leaving the labs Hothardware.com as it "performed very well throughout our entire battery of benchmarks" and was "one of, if not the best small form factor system to come through the HotHardware labs in a while."
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"The search for a high-end AMD Athlon 64 barebone is finally over. The Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P brings all important features and functionality along and combines them in a solid platform." The editors of the German Hardware Website Hardwareluxx are deeply impressed by the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P. Any negative points to mention? "None!" That is why the latest from Shuttle grabbed the "Excellent Hardware" award and a lot of praise in the process.
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"Shuttle keeps raising the bar with each SFF PC release, and the [Shuttle XPC Barebone] SN25P continues that trend," write the editors of the American Hardware Website AMD Zone. Powered by the nForce4 Ultra chipset, this SFF PC can score lock, stock and barrel. Read the review.
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"A great accomplishment by Shuttle" is how the American editors of HardOCP finished their review of the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P. The editors agree that Shuttle did another job "very well." The system "should definitely be on your short list if you’re looking to upgrade any time soon."
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"Stylish minis" are in focus on the pages of the German computer magazine PC Welt. The topic is that of Small Form Factor (SFF) PCs, of course. Among them: Shuttle's high-end unit, the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P. The most powerful system of the test, it was quickly dubbed "power package."
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Shuttle highlights its market leadership of barebones with the XPC Barebones SB95PV2 and SN25P. "The P-design of these SFF PC is elegant," write the editors of Tom's Hardware Guide after testing two SFF PCs in Shuttle's P-series chassis. The Shuttle XPC Barebone SB95PV2 was developed for Intel's socket 775 CPUs, while the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P supports AMD's Athlon64 or Sempron processors with socket 939. Overall both of them left a "solid impression."
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The editors of the Spanish website “Todoreviews” honored the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P with the “Producto recomendado” award (recommended product.) It is the “best barebone ever tested for home users.”
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The German gaming magazine Gamestar has a closer look at Shuttle's fastest Small Form Factor (SFF) PC, the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P, in their latest issue: This “perfectly manufactured cube” was quite a hit with the editors. The cooling system along with the well-designed space allocation were praised, and the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P received an overall score of 91 out of 100 points. No Small Form Factor PC had ever received a score this high in Gamestar… until now!
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"Perfectly formed." That's what the editors of the UK-based computer magazine "PC Format" were looking for. And they found
the perfectly formed PCs: "There's no denying that the small form factor barebone systems that are available today are the most covetable of all cases."
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“Well cooled,” wrote the hardware experts from the German computer magazine “C’t.” They tested the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P, equipped with five fans, ensuring that the barebone keep its cool: “The temperature stayed at low levels – at the hottest of our standard breakpoints we measured 33 degrees Celsius.” Nevertheless, the noise level of the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P stayed at a “moderate level.”
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"The SN25P is a brilliant solution, which will enthuse performance-lovers – without compromising on size or style," wrote the Italian IT-magazine Maximum PC. The editors tested the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P and were rapt by the "best barebone for classy gamers." Easy to understand then that the high-end-model gathers nine of ten points.
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"We like it a lot; the performance is good and the technical design is good," write the editors of PC World Norway. But it is not only its technical features that this barebone being something special –the design is no less impressive: the P chassis design is really "stylish."
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Hardcoreware, an American hardware website for hardcore gamers, had a top-notch barebone for test: the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P. To tell you in short: They were shocked how big that small form factor was when it came to performance. The editors said "Wow… Just, wow!" and awarded the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P with the "I AM HARDCORE" Editor's Choice Award.
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"We were impressed with its configuration just before assembly," wrote the editors of the Spanish website Noticias3d. They took a closer look at the Shuttle XPC Barebones SN25P, and their first impression was correct. "As we began to assemble the components, our guess was right." It was an accumulation of positive aspects that made the editors honor the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P with the "Calidad Award," the award for highest quality.
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VTR Hardware's editors tested the new Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P and their impression can be summed up in one word: "Wow!" The world's first SFF PC based on NVIDIA's nForce4 chipset, the latest from Shuttle has already won countless awards. How will it fare this time around?
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A leading French hardware website, Radeon The Top recently tested the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P, the world's first SFF PC based on the nForce4 chipset. The verdict? "The SN25P has nothing to envy its bigger counterparts. Its performances are just as good ... under all benchmarks and show that it can be a top gaming machine than an advanced multimedia workstation."
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The American editors of ClubOC recommend the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P on account of its great scores in the areas of "Innovation and "Stability." Ratings in terms of performance and quality were excellent, too. "The SN25P is by far the best SFF system I've ever seen," claim its testers, giving the gaming rig an overall rating of 9.5 out of 10 points.
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The hardware enthusiasts at Custom PC recently tested the nForce4 based Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P and were impressed. No surprise then that the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P received the "Custom PC Approved" distinction!
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How would we describe the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P in just one sentence? Chances are we could offer no better than the one the editors of the Austrian magazine WCM offered: "A machine that really begs for a powerful graphics card to serve as a mighty gaming station." Indeed, there is no "smaller, faster, better platform for a high-class gaming PC" than the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P. Final result: "Editor's choice award" for the new barebone from Shuttle.
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The American hardware website Anandtech tested the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P. Overwhelmed by its performance, Anandtech awarded it the prestigious "Editor's Choice" Award.
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The German hardware website "Barebonecenter.de" checked out the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P. It is Shuttle's third computer of the "currently forwarding P-design," but the first SFF PC with the all-new nForce4 chipset of NVIDIA. At first sight it dazzled with air and cable management, earning it the label of the "most advanced barebone."
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Another review of the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P brings more praise for Shuttle's latest product launch: "The SN25P is a literal showcase of the latest chipset, cooling, and styling to hit the mainstream computing market. Shuttle has once again beaten other SFF manufacturers to the punch with the launch of the SN25P."
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Just released, the awards keep coming in for the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P. The latest website to test it was France-based PC INpact. Whether it comes to performance or looks, the editors found plenty to smile about: "the P-series chassis is efficient (silence reigns in spite of the multiple fans) and makes for an extremely easy installation of all the necessary components."
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The US-based Tech Report was one of the first reviewer of the new Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P and was deeply impressed. "The XPC SN25P was worth the wait and [...] worth every penny." As a result The Tech Report awarded the Shuttle XPC
Barebone SN25P its "Editor's Choice Award."
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Released this week, the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P, the first SFF PC based on the nForce4 chipset, is already gathering praise from the first reviewers who have tested it...
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