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First look at the Shuttle KPC, which was introduced at CES 2008

http://www.tomshardware.com/2008/0 [...] index.html

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If they release a model (for not too much more) with a PCI-Express slot, then it'll be worth it. Without the ability to upgrade the graphics ... I suppose it'll make an ok media PC or basic web browser...

For high performance though, you need to look at shuttle systems built around the sd32g & better really.

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No optical drive = DO NOT WANT. What are we supposed to do when (not if, WHEN) the OS blows up or something? Send the whole thing back?

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It's got USB ports ... plug in an external (you can get adapters for a few quid off ebay, including power). Shuttle's recent BIOSes have been pretty good with USB drive recognition etc.

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First thought," Awwww, its soo cute."

I looked at OCing my SNES but chickened out.
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Not the sort of designs to get me queuing, but I can imagine it being quite popular with non-gamers/video editors etc.

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How can you beat it for $200? What would you use this for? If you want to use is for a HTPC wouldn't it need to have an HDTV tuner card? I guess It would be an easy and cheap way to brows the web with your TV if it has an SVideo output. No good for watching DVDs since there isn't an optical drive..

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I could see this catching on in the business market. With Dell general business PCs still in the $400+ range this pretty compelling. Large companies (such as the one I work for) have MS license agreements that allow transferring of the license. Plus most of our users already have flat screens from purchases in the last 5 years. You could pick up these as general desktop replacements for $100 a pop. Not too bad an idea.

I don't think they're intended for any high end use such as a gaming machine or HTPC. They seem great for the business market or general use/dorm room market. They'd also make great cheap test boxes for web servers, firewalls, etc.

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Call me a n00b.. but what does the 'K' in KPC stand for?

at first I thought Kitchen PC. but that didnt seem right after reading the article.

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Assuming I find a mini-ATX motherboard with PCIe 2.0 and good enough PSU that will fit in the Shuttle, what will be the biggest graphics card that will fit inside?
Is a 3870 or 8800GT possible? I guess the 3870 X2 will be way too big. Or I'll be stuck with a whimpy 8600GT at best?

edit: I guess I'm talking about a different model of Shuttle that's more upgradable.

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Message edited by enewmen on 01-25-2008 at 08:18:57 PM
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enewmen wrote :

Assuming I find a mini-ATX motherboard with PCIe 2.0 and good enough PSU that will fit in the Shuttle, what will be the biggest graphics card that will fit inside?
Is a 3870 or 8800GT possible? I guess the 3870 X2 will be way too big. Or I'll be stuck with a whimpy 8600GT at best?

 

edit: I guess I'm talking about a different model of Shuttle that's more upgradable.

 


Your asking for too much... its not designed for that kind of use or it would have been shipped with a PCI-E slot. Good thing that C2D etc.. have come down sooo much in heat or a unit like that would be a toaster oven.

 

Im also not sure if companies would jump on those either... support not as good dell *cough cough* but also easily "pick up and walk out the company" with. (ie stealing). Hopefully it has the security lock feature that laptops have.

 

Nothing beats a nice mid case with handles for LAN parties etc...

 

I love the mod where the guy stripped his LCD and mounted it on the side of his case so it was like and all-in-one. That was PIMP.


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enewmen:

Most shuttle systems (G series for example) will only fit a single slot graphics card unless you do some relatively extensive modifications to the shell.

However, the P series shuttles are designed differently, and CAN fit dual slot cards - and with some models they even support SLI/Crossfire though for this you'll need to use single slot cards.

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Sorry guys the K stands for Korporate. Should have included that at the beginning of the article.

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coret wrote :

enewmen:

Most shuttle systems (G series for example) will only fit a single slot graphics card unless you do some relatively extensive modifications to the shell.

However, the P series shuttles are designed differently, and CAN fit dual slot cards - and with some models they even support SLI/Crossfire though for this you'll need to use single slot cards.


I though I may be asking for too much.
Thanks. This P seriies is what I was looking for. A single 'dual-slot' card is enough for me for now.
I'll need upgrarde the case cooling & PSU as well I imagine.

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CPU cooling is quite reasonable actually ... they use custom-made heatpipe coolers placing the radiator of the heatsink right on the back surface of the case with an exhaust fan controlled by the motherboard depending on temperature.

If you're into overclocking, be very careful in which shuttle you choose as you'll be limited by the motherboard. My last shuttle (SD32G5) wasn't bad, but it's particular 945 chipset wasn't so brilliant. Took my e6600 to 2.93GHz but if I took it any higher the hard disk drive controller would fall over and die, which wasn't so useful for getting into windows :)

As for the power supplies, shuttle PSU's have shown themselves to be insanely reliable, easily supplying up to and above their rated power whilst maintaining high efficiency. The general rule of thumb is that if you can fit it inside the case, the power supply will power it.

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For 200$ it is nice....

But really what a POS!


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The title should read:

First AND last Look: Shuttle KPC


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That PC is really cheap ($100 for a pretty much a full system). I would just grab a E21xx and a cheap vid (PCIe x16 hopefully) card , and 2GB RAM and that should make a pretty small PC for taking to places for non high end gaming.


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where do i buy one from?

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01-27-2008 at 05:50:20 PM