Shuttle XPC ST61G4, Continued
06:00 - Wednesday 7 January 2004 by Frank Völkel
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: no, more, penny
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: no, more, penny
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Shuttle XPC ST61G4, Continued
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Heat pipe system

Brackets for drives - in the sandwich arrangement

All in all, an interesting offering at a price that's hard to swallow: Shuttle asks $511 (414 Euro) for the bare-bones system. However, for that you get a number of features and high-quality workmanship with the usual looks of the XPC series. In our opinion, the system does not automatically win the beauty contest. As everyone knows, there's no accounting for taste - but there are the facts.

Could be improved: A thicket of cables in the XPC bare-bones
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