Building a Shuttle XPC Barebone
How many parts does it take to build a Shuttle XPC Barebone? You'll find a short description of the most important details here.
All parts of a typical Shuttle XPC Barebone (e.g.: SB95P)
A Shuttle XPC Barebone consists of 80 parts totally *.
How many parts does it take to build a Shuttle XPC Barebone? You'll find a short description of the most important details below.
The most important parts are *:
- Front panel
- High-quality aluminum case
- Case shell with mesh grilles
- Linear controlled I.C.E. Heat Pipe processor cooling
- Drive cage with bays for 3.5 inch and 5.25 inch drives and card reader
- Adhesive thermal silicone gel for heat transfer from processor to I.C.E. Heatpipe Cooling System
- Additional large linear controlled fan
- Power cord
- Integrated SFF-mainboard (Small Form Factor)
- Screwless mountable bars to install two hard disks
- Various accessories (e.g. screws or protector pad for CPU socket)
- Data cable and power cord
- Driver/software CD and floppy disk
- Manuals and instructions
Unfortunately, we can’t build your entire PC, but we can save you a lot of work. (Update: Now we can!)
A Shuttle XPC Barebone consists of the case, mainboard, the power supply and the cooling system. When unwrapping the box to build your very individual PC, you won’t be facing all the single parts above, but a pre-mounted system that is ready to integrate processor, memory, drives, graphics card (optional) and further cards according to your personal requirements.
To learn more about how easy it is to build a fully-configured PC system based on a Shuttle XPC Barebone, please follow the online instructions for all different case designs under "further information" at the right hand side of this page.
* illustrated parts may vary depending on model. |