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The Shuttle XPC Cube SH170R6 is a compact powerhouse designed for professionals seeking high performance. With support for Intel Skylake processors, up to 64GB of dual-channel DDR4 memory, and extensive connectivity options, this small form factor PC is perfect for both work and play. Experience stunning 4K HD video and a versatile design that fits any environment.
Brand | SHUTTLE |
Product Dimensions | 33.27 x 21.59 x 19.81 cm; 4.08 Kilograms |
Item model number | SH170R6 |
Manufacturer | SHUTTLE |
Series | SHUTTLE COMPUTER GROUP |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | Small Form Factor |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Memory Technology | SDRAM |
Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
Hard Disk Description | SATA |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Graphics Chipset Brand | Intel |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics RAM Type | DIMM |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Power Source | AC |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Ja, Nein |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 4.08 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**S
Five Stars
Excellent well made product. A must for the any wannabe PC builder restricted on space.
A**Y
Five Stars
where's the 8.1 software?
C**O
Quick and easy build, but a couple things to keep in mind (see below). Highly Recommended
Some of my PCs are serious builds, but I needed a reasonably fast, completely stock workstation for work purposes. I've built a lot of Shuttle XPCs in the past (older models), but I figured that the Shuttle XPC Cube SH310R4V2 would be good for my purposes.My build consisted of an i7-8700K, an M.2 Samsung 970 EVO NVMe, and 2 x 16GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX PC4-21300 (C16). In order to get the CPU in, you have to remove the heatpipe plate, which requires the unscrewing of the back-mounted heatsink, fan, and shroud. There's some thermal grease included, but you should feel free to use something better (I did). The NVMe is easy to get to, but the case makes it tricky for clumsy hands to screw the M.2 down. Please note that there is NO M.2 cooling, so you may want to bring your own heatsink and/or fan solution. The DIMMs were easy to get to, also - I used low-profile DIMMs, and that's probably a good idea, since some of the DIMMs with HUGE RGB-infused heatsinks may not clear the bottom of the drive cage.The whole build took less than 5 minutes to put together. Budget another couple minutes if you want to add an optical drive or SATA HD (3.5 or 2.5").A couple observations:The Shuttle is supposed to be good for 95W TDP, so the thermal solution should be able to handle it. I experienced no issues (overheating, throttling, etc.) under full loading of all cores.The included PSU is only 300W. That's fine for my build, but you will have to give some thought to what you are going to do about graphics. Since it's a work machine, I'm fine using the IGP. However, if you want an external graphics card, you should know that you can get a 500W power supply for this machine. It's relatively expensive, so you may be better off getting one of the higher end XPC chassis with the 500W PSU to begin with. Also, you're limited to a shorter card with this chassis, but you can get decent GPUs in half-length cards (there are different XPCs that are better suited to full-length cards).If you want a build like mine, this is a great barebone starting point. Highly recommended.
C**S
Empfehlenswert
Das ist mein Nachfoger für ein vorhandenes Shuttle System und ich bin begeistert.Klein, schick, schnell und leise!Thats's the way I like it....
C**N
Great little box, tons of potential!
I built mine with an i7 4790, 16 GB of RAM, 256 GB Samsung EVO 850 mSATA and a GeForce 1060 3GB. Super snappy performance, dead quiet when not running GPU intensive things like full screen gaming. Install was straightforward if a little cramped, but that's to be expected in a case the size of a toaster. I also upgraded to the 500W power supply to keep the 1060 and i7 happy and well fed. Coming from a long history of large desktop cases, this is a lovely change of pace that doesn't scream "I HAZ COMPUTER!" when you look at it.
A**R
An expensive waste of money
I had a good experience with an earlier model of the Shuttle Cube which failed after many years of heavy use, but his Shuttle XPC Cube which was bought to be a replacement, has never booted up and unfortunately is now beyond its return-by date. I suspect that the power unit is faulty since none of the cooling fans are powering up, nor does the power-on LED light up. I had to wait for the delivery of RAM & a suitable DVD-RW which had to be installed before I could trying out this later model. It has been an expensive waste of money. And yes I have checked the fuse in the mains plug!Charles Bain
W**E
Es la segunda vez que falla este modelo, después de haber sido cambiado por otro nuevo. Su duración fue de aprox. 3 meses
Su fallo está en la placa base, se queda muerta. No arranca. No lo recomiendo por su mal diseño origen.
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