Read more.Shuttle's new R6 chassis design is paired with Intel's H87 chipset.
Read more.Shuttle's new R6 chassis design is paired with Intel's H87 chipset.
Shuttle PC's are way overpriced and the performance on the mobos aren't too hot either.
WTF?? The R series used to come with a 500W PSU and now its the cheaper 300W one??
I wish a company would make a gaming orientated version of a shuttle, with a AIO liquid cooler, decent mobo and psu... Like an ROG system or maybe a supplier like Scan or Cyberpower...
Amazed shuttle are still around. mini-itx is so mainstream nowadays I can't see their niche being viable any more.
DavidM (29-07-2013)
The problem I see with Shuttle these days are that there's plenty of folks making decent m-ITX gear that could let you achieve some of what you're asking for. The biggest problem (from the limited research I did a while ago) is that the graphics card needs two slots and plenty of clearance that limits the case choice.
I've been impressed with the Sugo's from Silverstone - pair an SG08 with m-ITX board like those from MSI and that's the basis of an okay system. Heck, according to this there's some pretty decent specs to be had.
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