Conclusion: Shuttle keeps bumping the bar up with each SFF release, and the XPC SN25P continues that. While we are not in agreement with all design decisions it is hard to argue
Conclusion: Wow.. Just, wow. Just for fun, let's have a look at all my complaints about the last Athlon64 Shuttle XPC I reviewed; the SN95G5: 1) Lack of NVIDIA's GigaE controller, no...
Pros: TeraCube - easy to install over 1 TB of storage in a SFF system, NF4 chipset brings top notch performance, Looks great!, Smart fans are really smart, Excellent fit and...
Cons: Expensive, Is getting a bit big for an SFF, No PCI slot, Still no WiFi, Only comes in one colour, No PCI or PCI-E bus lock
Conclusion: The SN25P is yet another winner in Shuttle's highly regarded line of XPC systems. The P-Series chassis, on which the SN25P is based, is definitely a step in the right...
Conclusion: Those who have always wanted a high-end AMD Athlon 64 to grace their living rooms or LAN parties do not have to despair anymore; Shuttle's XPC SN25P provides the answer.
Excerpt: Hace casi un año que analizabamos desde estas mismas páginas el primer barebone de Shuttle orientado al mercado de los Athlon 64, y muchas cosas han cambiado desde
Summary: Waw ! C’est le mot qui me vient à l’esprit après avoir testé le Shuttle SN25P pendant une dizaine de jours. Ce barebone est tout simplement impressionnant.