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"Extraordinary Gaming Barebone," that’s how the German IT-website PC Daily dubbed the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P after testing. It took it all and ruled out any prejudices. "Having introduced the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P, Shuttle rules out the rumor of smaller PCs having less power. While the small, black chassis can be carried under your arm, it offers a similar or even a better hardware configuration as conventional desktop PCs do." The SLI mini barebone finished the test with an overall score of 94 per cent.
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"Who once has fallen in love with the compact barebones from Shuttle, but also needs the full gaming power will definitely be happy with the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P," explain the editors of the Austrian IT magazine Gamers.at. But what else is it that makes this SFF PC such an object of interest?
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"Maximum performance on smallest space: This is what the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P is designed for. In order to meet these requirements the black cube is ready for two graphics cards with SLI technology." The editors of the German computer magazine PC Professionell had a closer look at the world's first SLI-ready SFF PC and found only one conclusion: "If you're planning to set up a fast and easy-to-carry gaming rig, you should definitely go with the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P."
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"This hardcore-gamers' cube doesn’t compromise in performance." The conclusion about the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P of the editors of the German hardware website Netzwelt.de was just sheer enthusiasm. It is the world’s first SFF PC packed with top notch SLI technology. Adding two graphics cards it makes the hearts of gaming fans beat faster. The editors especially praised its "high gaming performance" along with "easy assembly" and its "LAN-party ready dimensions." But there’s a lot more they discovered...
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While testing the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P, the world’s first SFF PC for SLI the editors of the German hardware magazine c’t had to think different: "this configuration delivers previously unreached performance in a SFF PC. "In fact, the system ran so fast that the performance values under Unreal Tournament 2004 turned into negative." This is why the conclusion for Shuttle’s high end barebone was so positive: "We crowned the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P the fastest SFF PC to date."
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"We know what you really need!", explain the editors of the German gaming magazine PC Action. They were introducing "hot things" in a brief review. Of course, wherever there is performance there is the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P, the first SFF PC for SLI, that got an overall rating of 87 percent!
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The editors of the German hardware magazine PC Games Hardware tested the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P and loved it right away. And they still do. After a detailed review in August they had again a closer look at the worldwide first SFF PC for SLI and awarded it the "Editor’s Choice."
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The Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P is the world’s first SFF PC for SLI. Its outstanding performance- for being such a high-end system it stays remarkably quiet - and the very attractive design impressed the press. This doesn’t exclude the editors of the German trade newspaper Computerpartner: "The new XPC from Shuttle offers gaming enthusiasts enough potential to nearly break the limits."
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"The Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P, promptly stole the thunder from the other SFF vendors at the show with yet another world’s first." This reminds the editors of the hardware website Hardwarezone of the Computex in Taiwan. This was the place where the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P was exposed for the very first time – as the world’s first and only SFF PC for SLI. Now that the editors had the chance to have a closer look at it, the editors just loved the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P right away honouring it with the "Most Innovative Product Award" and 4.5 of 5 points.
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How much performance can be stuffed into a SFF PC? More than the editors of the German hardware magazine PC Games Hardware expected. The Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P impresses as the world's first SLI SFF PC with two NVIDIA GeForce 6800 graphics cards helping it to get excellent performance ratings. Designed for high-end gaming, temperatures remained low just like its noise level. When it comes to purchasing, value for money is the matter - the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P finished with "good" in this respect.
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The British IT-website "Bit Tech" tested the brand-new Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P that hasn't arrived in stores yet. But in advance, it already earned outstanding praise. The Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P is the first SFF PC in the world featuring the new NVIDIA SLI technology. According to the editors "Shuttle have constantly been on the forefront of innovation."
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"Seriously, do it for your own good," warn the editors of the British computer magazine Custom PC, telling its readers they better rip three pages out of the magazine and burn them. Why the warning? The Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P is so impressive it will either compel you to buy one or make you into a Shuttle fan. Their conclusion? "The SN26P is a masterpiece of small form factor PC engineering."
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It has arrived ready to "defeat everything in its path." One of the "ultimate performance monsters," the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN26P, has joined the Austrian hardware website Gamers.at and impressed with very good performance, a good cooling solution and low noise. The world's first SFF PC for SLI is ready to take its place "at the very top of the performance charts."
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