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Review > Value PC
AOpen XC cube edition
by John Gillooly

In the ever bloating world of mini barebones PCs there is a wide range of build quality and internal design to be witnessed. AOpen has been in the market for a while now, and the XC cube edition is one of the better designed systems in an area where quality can vary wildly from brand to brand.

Apr 14, 2004
Review
SHUTTLE XPC SN85G4
by Nathan Davis

Shuttle is a bit of a pioneer in the world of barebones PCs, and is one of few manufacturers to have a range of systems on offer and not just a couple of basic units. Its also the only one in this roundup to offer a barebones based around the new Athlon 64.

Jan 1, 1900
Review > Value PC
Kloss KL-I915B
by Ty Pendlebury

This is one nice looking white plastic and aluminium barebones system, with smooth lines and compact minimalism. Being a SFF PC makes ventilation vital, and the Kloss is built from the new BTX standard, which was designed with thermal effectiveness in mind.

Mar 2, 2005
Review > Value PC
MSI MEGA PC (MEGA651)
by Darren Ellis

While not unfamiliar with barebones PCs and small components designed to take your PC out of the study and into the lounge room, the MSI MEGA PC is the first out-of-the-box system we've reviewed that would snuggle right in amongst your hi-fi components.

Aug 20, 2003
Review > Value PC
IWILL EVO PC
by Staff Writers

The EVO PC is the smallest barebones in the 'shoebox' form factor we tested this month. It weighs in at the ridiculously low 2.2kg with power supply, but without the Pentium 4 heatsink.

Dec 1, 2003
Review > Value PC
AOPEN Xcube EZ65
by Staff Writers

Our Labs Winner this month represents what a mini barebones PC should be: it's small yet easily accessible; it's attractive, but has a quality build; and it has all the features you need for a full PC or a media centre.

Dec 1, 2003
Review > Value PC
Shuttle XPC SN27P2 & SN37P2
by Dave Stephenson

Both of these systems offer immense flexibility and decent value for money, although the Intel version wins out.

Oct 18, 2006
Review > Value PC
Shuttle SB95P
by Ty Pendlebury

Shuttle's SB95P is a small form factor (SFF) aimed at the enthusiast/gamer market, and it takes advantage of the i925 iteration of PCI-E. Though Shuttle are known for their XPC’s striking looks, in this case the colour scheme is nothing to write home about: is gun-metal anyone's favourite colour?

Mar 2, 2005
Review > AMD
Shuttle AK39N
by Darren Ellis

A barebones Athlon mobo, the AK39N has enough functionality to set this board apart as an ideal platform for building a home PC or workstation.

Jul 1, 2003
Review > INTEL
ASROCK P4VT8
by Dan Chiappini

A basic barebones motherboard with a price to match, ASROCK's P4VT8 Pentium 4 motherboard may not be the most feature packed mobo around, but what it lacks in integrated components, it more than makes up for with its bargain basement price tag and practical applications.

Feb 11, 2004
Review > Value PC
SHUTTLE XPC SB65G2
by Staff Writers

Synonymous with the barebones market, Shuttle has carved a niche by providing enthusiasts exactly what they crave, but in mini form factored systems.

Dec 1, 2003
Review > Value PC
QDI S668P4
by Staff Writers

Looking more like a corporate slimline desktop than a barebones system, this unit features a Mini ITX motherboard while the large form allows for good component layout. Minimal overlap between the motherboard and optical drives allows for free working space even around the CPU and RAM.

Dec 1, 2003
Shuttle XP17 FPD
by Darren Ellis

Shuttle has made a name for themselves with stylish and innovative barebones PCs, and now comes along this excellent addition to any XPC you own. Scratch that - this TFT would look good with any PC you own.

Oct 14, 2004
Review
SHUTTLE XPC SN41G2
by John Gillooly

One of the really annoying things about PCs is the sheer amount of desk space they occupy. This concern led to motherboard manufacturer, Shuttle, creating the product line called XPC.

Apr 1, 2003
Review > Value PC
ABIT DigiDice
by Staff Writers

One of the more difficult units to navigate whilst installing hardware, ABIT's DigiDice barebones was one of only two submitted systems to feature bay real estate to accommodate more than a single optical drive, the other system being the Soltek Qbic EQ-3401M.

Jan 1, 1900
Review > Value PC
MSI MegaPC180 Deluxe
by Dan Chiappini

We reviewed the MegaPC180's predecessor, the Mega651, in September last year (Issue 70, page 46) and were fairly impressed with the way this unit handled for a first generation crossover Hi-Fi/PC. The key to digital convergence is seamless integration and MSI has gone a few extra steps in the right direction to help with this changeover.

Mar 10, 2004
Review > Value PC
Shuttle ZEN XPC ST62K
by Dan Chiappini

Shuttle's push on the small form factor market has seen the PC finally migrate from the bedroom to become an integral part of the lounge room and entertainment set up. Capable of a number of varied roles, these include file servers, HDTV receiving boxes and media streaming machines.

Mar 10, 2004
Todaytech D900T
by Darren Ellis

The D900T has to be one the most impressively kitted out notebooks we've ever reviewed. Now, before you go running off with a fist full of readies, this notebook isn't available as such to the general public. Rather, resellers of Todaytech's notebooks can order them in whatever configuration you want. Or if you'd rather -- and we quite like this option -- you can order the notebook stripped of most options, and configure your own from spare parts or cheaper parts if you think you can do better on pricing.

Mar 2, 2005
Capitol Dream Station
by Ty Pendlebury

Nominating Sato as our winner for the desktop machines this month was fairly straightforward, especially when compared to deciding the outcome of the closely-fought notebook war. Because, even though the Sato was outdone by one or two systems in terms of performance, nothing beat it on pure value for money.

Nov 18, 2004
Shuttle XPC SB81
by John Gillooly

The concept of fitting normal PC hardware into a tiny package has been proven to work and small form factor (SFF) systems are now commonplace.

Sep 8, 2004
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