Shuttle's new 'H3' chassis is a typical XPC design: a long black cuboid with one external 5.25in bay, one external 3.5in bay and the front-panel ports concealed behind a flap at the bottom. Not that ...
I'm considering the Shuttle SH67H3 (http://us.shuttle.com/barebone/Models/SH67H3.html) barebone box for a new build, but since I would like to throw in a Core i7-2600 ...
Shuttle intro's the XPC Barebone SH67H3 and SH67H7, two new Intel Sandy Bridge based small form factor (SFF) PCs that will start shipping by the end of March. Shuttle Inc., a leading developer and ...
The Mini-PC maker is about to release two new barebone systems on Intel's "Sandy Bridge". The XPC Barebone SH67H3 and SH67H7 will support Intel's i3, i5, and i7 processors and both will be available ...
Shuttle has updated its XPC range of mini PCs, introducing the new versions: the XPC Barebone SH67H3 and SH67H7. These updated models are now compatible with Intel Core i4, i5, and i7 processors, ...
Shuttle has announced two new barebones machines based on Intel's Sandy Bridge platform: the XPC Barebone SH67H3 and SH67H7. The difference between each model mostly boils down to aesthetics. "The H3 ...
Shuttle has outed its latest PC, the Shuttle H3 6700G, and while it may be branded a gaming SFF desktop (based on the SH67H3 barebones), it's a reasonably discrete one. None of the flashy lighting of ...
So here I find myself on an inode far, far away from ucbvax and -- desperate for entertainment -- acquired this past week a Shuttle SH67H3. Into which I plugged a trusty eSATA drive fitted with a ...
We mentioned that Shuttle PCs haven't changed a great deal on the outside, and as far as layout is concerned, the same could be said about the seemingly-cramped internal area. It all looks a bit tight ...
While Shuttle isn't the size of ECS or Asus, it's easy to forget how much success the company has enjoyed. It still commands a considerably sized building in the fashionable Neihu area of northern ...