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Rating: 9.2/10
With 5 User Reviews
Richard_T@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/20/13
Cons: will only fit 3 x 3.5 drivesonly 1 esataonly 1 net Ethernetno built in blue tooth (would be great for Bluetooth keyboards)

Pros: SFF Small Form FactorEverything you need in a PC USB 3.0500wPCIE16IVYSuper QuieteSata
Comment:
My configuration is this shuttle, I7 3770k, MS 650 boost twin frozr, Kingston hyperx Blu Black Series DDR3 and a Samsung 250SSD.I've always been a shuttle owner from the old lowly Pentium Shuttle box to my last sp35p2 which could hold up to 4 x 3.5 hard drives. Unfortunately with each iteration of the shuttle, you lose some features and gain some others. However the ability to hold 4 hard drives will be missed because the chipset on this motherboard allows you to build a full compact raid system. If you really want to be picky, you could use one of the new features of a mini ssd for a boot drive and the 3 hard drive slot as a raid 5.Anyways this is a great shuttle box no matter my complaints. With built-in USB 3.0 support, the lack of esata ports becomes a non-issue as you can add as many external usb 3.0 drives with full read-write speed matching that of esata.In addition you have the full range of 1155 cores for your picking including the top end 3770k that with a bit of overclocking you can get speeds up to 4.5mhz if you are lucky.In comparison to my other shuttles, this one is the most quiet as even my MSI 650 boost twin fans are only whispering; which is a bit disconcerting as I miss the the noise of my old Shuttle.All the components fitted in easily as there were no surprises. Even the large two slot MSI graphics card fitted in without a problem. I had thought the power connector on top of the graphics card would be a major problem but the hard drive metal bay fitted on top of the graphics card with room to spare. After everything was put together, my trepidation was palatable as I held my breath when I turned it.... Nothing happened... no sound, no beeps, no fan noise... I thought I must have inserted the CPU backwards or perhaps one of the memory chips was not inserted properly?Then all of a sudden, the graphics card whirled to life.... then it stopped.... the power supply whirled also, then stopped... This repeated a few times as I figure the bios determined which graphics (internal or external) to use...Then the windows graphics appeared on screen telling me that everything was fine.... It took another few reboots as Windows re-configured itself with new drivers until I was able to take control, allowing me to install all the new drivers from the CD. After a few more boots, I was completely upgraded from my lowly Q6600 cpu to this new I7 ivy Bridge shuttle.Ultra quiet and fast. Combined with the 650 boost graphics, this system should be enough for all my gaming needs until 2020 :PThanks for reading....
Anthony_K@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/26/13
Cons: None.

Pros: Well designed box. Small footprint. Excellent motherboard specs. Quiet operation.
Comment:
Very easy job to build a great system with this mini pc. I put in an i5 3570K, Win 7, couple of hard drives, 2 sticks of memory, a good one slot graphics card, and it was a quick and problem free build. Very satisfied.
DCElliott@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/13/12
Cons: There are internal SATA ports for 4 drives but the drive cage has room for only 3 (1x 5 1/2 and 2x 3 1/2 (or smaller) There is internal space for 2x HDD + SDD if they redesigned the cage.The power supply fan has a bit of a whine to it although the CPU and case fan is virtually silent, even at load.A EFI or UEFI BIOS would have been nice

Pros: Compact sizeMost features of a full size systemLots of USB3 ports6Gb/s SATA IIIQuiet (with one gripe)
Comment:
I bought a Shuttle SS51 for my daughter back in 2002 and it is still running. I have gone through a couple of computers myself in the meantime and decided I wanted to go the compact route this time while making no compromises. I looked at a number of Small Form Factor cases from different manufacturers but kept coming back to Shuttle because of my previous good experience.The system hasn't disappointed. With a fast Intel 3770K CPU and a OCZ Vertex 4 SSD this system boots Windows 8 in under 20 seconds and does heavy tasks like photo and video rendering or statistics in half the time my old system did.Despite the tight confines of the case, careful layout and cable routing can let you shoehorn in a fast video card.NCIX let me know my system would be delayed (because of backordering of the Vertex 4) and allowed me to adjust my order. A great company to work with!
Marc_E@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/31/12
Cons: A bit loud, BIOS update  required for Ivy Bridge processors, internal cabling a bit finicky

Pros: Small, easy to assemble, sexy-lookin'
Comment:
The case is small and well-built, and it comes with all the connectors you would want for such a wee setup. It accepts and runs a Sapphire Radeon 7970 with no complaints, and it is always gratifying to see Skyrim suggest "Ultra-High Quality" settings when you fire it up.Building it was relatively painless, except for having to use a substitute processor just to update  the BIOS to accept the Ivy Bridge CPU I had waiting for it. Given the small stature of the case, it's no surprise that the cabling inside, while thorough, is a bit tricky to manage. Getting the VGA power cables around the drive cage was a bit of a tight fit.I set it up for Intel Smart Response technology, meaning that a 64GB mSATA card is supposedly caching the main HDD for performance. I'm not 100% sold on this procedure, and might one day change it up to have a dedicated SSD.My next trick with it would be to investigate alternate cooling, as the stock heatpipe/fan setup is a wee bit louder than I would like. The point of getting the small case was to keep things unobtrusive... I don't have a lot of experience with cooling, any recommendations would be welcome.Thanks and enjoy!
Mix@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/20/12
Cons: Needs BIOS update  out of box

Pros: Size, Ivy Bridge, USB3, 4 SATA ports, Mini-ITX compatible, quality
Comment:
This is the second Shuttle XPC I've owned. Love this XPC! Got this for my new Ivy Bridge build. NCIX called me to let me know that the BIOS chip needed an update  (very awesome). Since I didn't have a Sandy Bridge CPU I had to get them to update  the BIOS. (Wasn't sure if the system would boot with the Ivy Bridge CPU in it to get the BIOS upgrade done)I'm running 2 SDD drives (120 GB and 60 GB) and all of my media files are stored on my file server. The great thing about this case is that you can actually put 4 2.5" drives in it really easily using adapters, if you're concerned with storage space.Lots of USB ports as well.Really like it that Shuttle decided to release a system that is Mini-ITX upgradable as well, so in the future I'm not stuck with a non-upgradable box.

Product Features

Intel Chipset Z77 DDR3
No OS No Drives Included

Shuttle SZ77R5 XPC Barebone PC
You can easily customize the Shuttle XPC Barebone PC according to your requirements! This PC comes equipped with an Intel Z77 Express PCH Chipset that supports both Socket 1155 and DDR3-1333/1600 memory. The Socket 1155 is compatible with Intel processors (Pentium, i7, i5, and i3). These processors will give the PC superb multitasking capabilities. Also there are four DDR3-1333/1600 memory slots allowing you to add a maximum of 32GB to the PC enabling your computer to reduce the time needed to compute. However, you will have to buy the operating system and hard disk drive which enables you to install the OS you want along with a hard disk drive that suits your data storage needs. Pick your Shuttle XPC Barebone PC today!

What It Is And Why You Need It:

  • Socket 1155; compatible with Intel processors such as Pentium, i7, i5, and i3
  • Four DDR3-1333/1600 memory slots; lets you install up to 32GB memory
  • No HDD or OS; this allows customization

Product Specifications

General
BrandShuttle
ModelSZ77R5
ColorBlack
CPU Supported
CPU TypeIntel Core i7 / i5 / i3 (LGA1155)
CPU SocketIntel Socket H2(LGA1155)
Chipset
North BridgeIntel Z77
Memory Supported
Memory slot4 x 240Pin
Memory Type SupportedDDR3 1600/1333
Max Memory Supported32GB
Dual Channel Memory SupportedYes
Expansion Slots
PCI Express 3.0 x161
PCI Express1 x PCI Express x4
Other1 x Mini-PCIE (long) socket
1 x Mini-PCIE (Short) socket
Storage
Serial ATA2 x SATA 3.0Gb/s + 2 x SATA 6.0Gb/s
Graphics
Onboard VideoIntegrated in CPU
Audio
Onboard AudioRealtek ALC888S
Channel8-CH
Communications
First LANRealtek 8111E(10/100/1000Mbps)
Max LAN Speed10/100/1000Mbps
Front Panel Ports
Front USB1 x USB 2.0 Port
1 x USB 2.0 Port with mobile charger
2 x USB 3.0 Port
Front Audio Ports2 jacks
Back Panel Ports
HDMI1 x HDMI
VGA1 x DVI
Rear USB4 x USB 2.0 Ports
2 x USB 3.0 Ports
Rear e-SATA Ports1
RJ451
Rear Audio Ports5 jacks
Power Supply
Power Supply500W 80 Plus power supply
Physical SPEC
Dimensions13.07" x 8.5" x 7.8"
Features
FeaturesA New Breed of Mini Gaming PC

Support the Intel 22nm Ivy Bridge Processor

Intel Z77 Express Chipset

The New R5 Chassis Design

Support PCI Express X16 Gen. 3.0

Intel Rapid Storage Technology

Intel Smart Response Technology

Native USB 3.0 Support

Support Dual Slot Graphic Card

Support 2x mini card slots

Quick Charge USB Port

DVI-I+HDMI Output for Dual View

Integrated Cooling Engine Technology (I.C.E.)

Mini-ITX Mainboard Support

80 PLUS BRONZE certified 500W Power Supply

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