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October 2009
Review summary of Shuttle XPC SB81P
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 21 reviews of Shuttle XPC SB81P from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 9.25/10. Comparing these reviews to 65046 other Desktop Computers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 80/100 (or 8 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
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June 2005
Shuttle XPC SB81P (LGA775)
By Vincent Chang
Review summary: The release of Shuttle's XPC SB81P saw the debut of their 'P' series of chassis. Featuring an unconventional airflow and cooling system, Shuttle attempts to maintain their edge over the competition with this Intel 915G (LGA775) based barebones system.
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March 2005
Shuttle XPC SB81P: Loaded 775 BTX | silentpcreview.com
By Mike Chin
Review summary: It's the first of Shuttle's socket T SFF systems, and it is loaded to the gills with convenience and performance features. It borrows heavily from BTX layout without quite being BTX. Visibly bigger than its predecessors, with a huge (for SFF) 350W PSU ...
Verdict: If all the loud fans could somehow be quieted, the motherboard does provide a decent range of options for a quiet system. A full range of undervolting and underclocking is supported, and the fan controller seems to be fairly effective. It is even ...
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December 2004
Product Reviews: Shuttle SB81P
By Jason Saundalkar
Review summary: Performance wise the Shuttle SB81P blitzed the competition and walked away with wins in all but the PCMark hard drive benchmark test. We recorded scores of 16,790 and 7,900 in 3DMark 2001 and 2003 respectively while Quake 3 and Serious Sam were timed ...
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September 2004
Shuttle XPC SB81P
By Simon Crisp
Review summary: A diminutive basis for a powerful PC.
Pros: Excellent design and build quality.
Cons: Pricier than other SFF PCs; a bit noisier than previous models.
Verdict: The feature-rich SB81P shows that Shuttle hasn't lost its edge.
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