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alaTest has collected and analyzed 61 reviews of Shuttle XPC SN25P. The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Desktops for all reviews. People really like the reliability, whereas many are negative about the design and usability.
reliability
usability, design
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Desktops the Shuttle XPC SN25P is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 83/100 = Very good quality.
Expert review by : Lars-Göran Nilsson (trustedreviews.com)
Once again Shuttle has created a cracking small form factor barebone system, but as always, it doesn't come cheap.
The XPC SN25P is yet more proof why Shuttle is the clear leader in the SFF market, not only does it offer the best looking systems out there, but the hardware is also top notch.
Expert review by : Henry Tucker (pcplus.co.uk)
All in all, the SN25P offers an excellent level of features in a stylish and compact frame.
Expert review by : Rich Brown (cnet.com)
Socket 939-based Nforce 4 Ultra chipset motherboard and 350-watt power supply allow for a solid midrange PC; Gigabit Ethernet and 8-channel audio chips are integrated onto the motherboard; x16 PCI Express graphics slot; room for two hard drives.
Limited expansion room (as typical of SFF systems); CPU fan and heat sink make installing components more difficult than need be.
The bare-bones Shuttle SN25P PC provides a strong foundation for building a midrange, small-form-factor PC, but the overly complicated CPU fan and heat-sink design might annoy you at certain points during installation.
Expert review by : Tom Mainelli (pcworld.com)
The tiny bare-bones XPC SN25P offers the technology of a full-size PC, but its multiple fans are distractingly loud.
The tiny bare-bones XPC SN25P offers the technology of a full-size PC, but its multiple fans are distractingly loud.
Expert review by : Rich Brown (cnet.com.au)
Socket 939-based Nforce 4 Ultra chipset motherboard and 350-watt power supply allow for a solid midrange PC; Gigabit Ethernet and 8-channel audio chips are integrated onto the motherboard; x16 PCI Express graphics slot; room for two hard drives.
Limited expansion room (as typical of SFF systems); CPU fan and heat sink make installing components more difficult than need be.
The bare-bones Shuttle SN25P PC provides a strong foundation for building a midrange, small-form-factor PC, but the overly complicated CPU fan and heat-sink design might annoy you at certain points during installation.
Expert review by : Marco Chiappetta (hothardware.com)
It seems that Shuttle consistently expands their line of XPC small form factor systems as new core logic chipsets are released. A quick trip to their product page reveals a current line-up of XPCs based on chipsets from Intel, NVIDIA, ATI, SiS and VIA....
Performance Summary: Shuttle's SN25P XPC performed very well throughout our entire battery of benchmarks. When compared to two other Athlon 64 powered nForce 4 based reference systems, we found that the SN25P performed on-par with its full-sized...
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