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Shuttle SH67H3 Mini Barbone Socket 1155 PCI Express Noir

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  • <li><B>Description du produit</b>: Shuttle - SH67H3</li>
  • <li><B>Type de produit</b>: Mini Barbone</li>
  • <li><B>Puissance</b>: 300 W</li>
  • <li><B>Façade</b>: En Aluminium</li>
  • <li><B>Type de socket</b>: Socket 1155</li>
  • <li><B>Format de l'alimentation</b>: Mini PSU</li>

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  • Reviewed in France on 7 March 2013
    Ayant installé 16 Go de ram, un core I7 3.4GHZ et un ssd de 128 go, j'étais impatient de tester la bête.
    Malheureusement, impossible de démarrer l'ordinateur. Le ventilateur tourne mais aucune sortie video ne fonctionne.
    Pas de bip indiquant un éventuel problème, bref une carte mère qui ne fonctionne pas.
    Apparamment, il y a certaines personnes sur le net qui ont été touché comme moi par ce problème. Seul solution : renvoyer le matériel à l'expéditeur.
    Première expérience avec shuttle, je pense que ça sera la dernière.
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  • Reviewed in France on 3 January 2013
    Je ne cherchai pas le produit le plus récent mais le meilleur rapport qualité prix et je ne me suis pas trompé.
    Un excellent Barbone que j'ai couplé avec un Core i5 et un SSD de 500 giga et me voila avec un super petit PC pour remplacer mon ancienne maxi tour. Que du bonheur et une consommation électrique qui va sérieusement baisser. Le seul petit bémol est le léger bruit du ventilo que je remplacerai plus tard par un Noctua NF-B9.

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  • Stefano Zizzari
    5.0 out of 5 stars Esattamente quello che cercavo
    Reviewed in Italy on 16 January 2015
    Questo BareBone della Shuttle corrisponde esattamente alle esigenze di chi, come me, pur non essendo espertissimo di assemblaggio di PC vuole comunque avere voce in capitolo nelle caratteristiche hardware del proprio desktop.

    Dimensioni ridottissime, case in alluminio spazzolato perfetto per la dissipazione del calore, scheda madre integrata proprietaria.

    Aggiungete il processore (socket LGA1155), la RAM (fino a 4 moduli/32 GIGA), Hard Disk (2 slots da 3,5''), lettore ottico opzionale, e siete pronti ad avviarlo.

    La mia configurazione è la seguente:
    1 X Intel Core i5-3570K
    2 X Corsair XM MemoriaS Simm DDR3 PC1333, 4GB CL9, Nero
    1 X Hard Disk meccanico da 500 giga
    1 X SanDisk Memoria a Stato Solido SSD Ultra II, 120GB
    (montato con CSL - Telaio doppio di alluminio da 2,5" per 2 HDD o SSD)

    da aggiungere e testare:
    1 X MSI N750 Ti TF 2GD5/OC Scheda Video

    Buon divertimento!
  • 2sticks
    5.0 out of 5 stars I managed to assemble it fairly easily having had some experience assembling the previous one
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 December 2014
    I recently purchased my 2nd SH67H3 and fitted it with the following:

    Intel I5 processor,
    16 Gb 1333 Hz Kingston ram,
    1 - 1 Tb 3.5 inch WD HDD,
    1 Pioneer BDR-209DBK Blue ray DVD Drive,
    1 TP-Link TL-WN781ND Wi-Fi Card,
    Windows 7 Pro 32 bit OS,
    Kaspersky Internet security.

    As an old man with shaky hands, I managed to assemble it fairly easily having had some experience
    assembling the previous one. I disabled my router until I had Kaspersky updated and activated.
    I also took the precaution of turning off windows updates completely to ensure it would not destroy my
    gadgets which I wouldn't be without under any circumstances, I now have a really excellent and well
    engineered machine that runs extremely quietly and does everything I tell it to, I hate machines telling
    me what to do, and if they do, I threaten them with the wheelie bin.

    Ben.
  • JS
    5.0 out of 5 stars Shuttle SH67H3 with GTX 970 video card explaination
    Reviewed in the United States on 20 November 2012
    Ingredients
    I7-2700 3.5 GHz Intel
    Corsair DDR3 16 GB
    Samsung 120 GB SSD, 240 GB SSD and a 500 GB Barracuda HHD.
    Installed everything last night with gloves on. Took about 20 minutues. First time for me to build a system. Processor just slips in and locks down. Cables easy to move around. You use the Shuttle cooler instead of the big fan Intel supplies. 16 gigs snapped in and I discovered the SSD can just sit under the bays for hard drives. So now room for 2 hard drives, Bluray optical and SSD.
    Boots in 12 seconds. Windows experience rating of 6.3 (because no video card)
    Putting all My Docs on 2nd HD and using SSD for programs. Win 7 used only 12 gigs for my install.
    Now with Office 2007 and a few other programs still just 15 gigs on the SSD. Nice
    I have an old Shuttle XP (10 years old) and just this summer the power supply died. So Shuttle does make good machines. I am hopeful this does the same. Runs quiet enough, some small fan hum but not much.
    So, totally nice, screams along with the i7.
    Hum, sweet.

    2 months later update
    Great system. Fan noise is a low hum but not problematic. What I like the most is the small footprint it has. Such a nice little box on my desk. Never is hot and the exhaust fan air is always cool. Boots in about 18 seconds now. I look at my old 4 core processor as being so slow now. And it was a good motherboard. An i7 plus an SSD is so great. I realize I could easily put another SSD in with 250 gigs and basically cover all my data on that. There would be space for 2 SSD's and one hard drive easily in this box. I run Skyrim on high rez and it comes out beautifully and that is with no video card. I have all the data files of Skyrim on the SSD and so it changes screens very fast. My other data files are on the HD. With a lot of mods in Skyrim plus the OS and Office I am still just using only 35 gigs of the 120 SSD.

    One year later update
    Still works just wonderfully. I live in a hot place, temperatures upwards of 35 (100) and just swamp coolers for air conditioning. So the HDs was getting hot (about 44C sometimes) which is not so hot but I like my machine to be cooler. So I took the cover off and put a fan on top of the machine. Now temp is never above 38. As I am not in a temperate climate and without AC this is a good solution for me.

    Two years later with modifications
    Ok, I spent a long time researching what video cards can go into this machine as it is a small case.
    I finally bought a GTX 970 and I will explain what you have to do.
    You need: 500 Watt power supply and the video card.
    First step:
    BIOS You must upgrade your bios to after any 2012 version. When you boot, check the date, if it is 2012 you need to upgrade. You do that from the Shuttle site. When downloaded the newer version of BIOS I put it on a bootable USB (bootable to DOS). Boot up normally and hit F2 several times to enter BIOS. Check you can boot off of your CD drive, then USB and finally your C drive. Then save and reboot with the USB drive. You type "flash" once you get a DOS window prompt. It updates. You then have to reset the CMOS. There is a small hole on the back of the Shuttle that resets the CMOS. The Shuttle Site has instructions on where to find that or how to do it.
    Then if you are installing the GTX 970, it fits in easily enough but you have to take out the drive carriage (where all your drives are) It just lifts out after unplugging the cables. You need a 500 watt power supply which you had to install before hand.
    Then snap in the GTX (I snap it in 2 or 3 times to make sure any grease or such is rubbed off the pins). You put the two power cables into the GTX (you have to thread the power cables in a way to give you the maximum length). Then bend the cables flat so the drive carriage will fit back in. I had to do that several times to make sure it would fit. Then fit all the screws, and boot up normally.
    I did have a problem with it not booting but I just moved all the cables for the drives so they did not touch the video card and it booted fine after that. Little fussing around to get everything fitting in right.
    Now I have run several high video demanding games with the card and the SSD's heat up to 50 C fairly quickly. I am thinking of putting another fan into it (which I have not figured out just yet) to run more air through the case. If I am not running anything that demands a lot of video it is always at about 34 C. Which is fine.
    Ok, hope this helps people who want a bigger video card. I do think the GTX750i would work too but not for Witcher 3, which is why I did this upgrade.
    My machine has been excellent for more than 2 years. Happy Shuttle buyer.
  • Hungershausen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Klassischer Shuttle für Sandy Bridge CPUs
    Reviewed in Germany on 9 June 2011
    Der seit kurzem erhältliche Barebone für die neuen Sandy Bridge CPUs kommt wieder im klassischen Design der älteren Shuttle-Modelle. Das Gehäuse ist aus Aluminium, das optische Laufwerk ist nicht unter einer Klappe versteckt sondern ebenso wie die Anschlüsse für Kopfhörer, USB, ESATA etc. direkt zugänglich. Lediglich für den Einschaltknopf hat man sich wieder eine neue Variante einfallen lassen.Er befindet sich oberhalb der ESATA-Buchse halb versteckt unter der Frontplatte und wird senkrecht nach oben gedrückt. Mir persönlich gefällt diese Lösung nicht besonders.

    Zusammenbau und Inbetriebnahme des PCs ist wie bei allen Shuttle-Modellen denkbar einfach. Als Werkzeug benötigt man lediglich einen Kreuzschlitz-Schraubendreher (wenn überhaupt). Der Arbeitsspeicher kann mit 2 oder vier DDR3-Modulen (max. 16GB) bestückt werden, der Prozessor wird aus der Sandy-Bridge-Reihe (i3/i5/i7)nach Leistungsfähigkeit und eigenem Geldbeutel ausgesucht. Weiterhin benötigt man ein optisches Laufwerk und eine Festplatte (max. 2 Festplatten). Eine Grafikkarte kann man sich sparen, denn alle CPUs dieser Reihe haben einen integrierten Grafikkern. Wer für grafisch anspruchsvolle Spiele eine höhere Leistung benötigt, kann aber eine entsprechende Grafikkarte einbauen. Platz für eine lange Karte ist vorhanden. Insgesamt hat bei mir der Zusammenbau des Rechners nicht viel mehr als eine halbe Stunde gedauert. Auch die anschliessende Installation von WINDOWS 7 (nicht im Lieferumfang) ging problemlos und flott von statten und war in ca. 1 Stunde erledigt.

    Da die CPU passiv gekühlt wird, hat der PC (neben dem kleinen Lüfter des Netzteils) nur einen einzigen Gehäuselüfter. Der ist zwar relativ leise, aber deutlich hörbar. Eventuell werde ich den noch austauschen. Die Wärmeentwicklung (ohne zusätzliche Grafikkarte) ist gering, auch nach ganztägigem Betrieb ist der PC nur lauwarm.

    Insgesamt bin ich mit diesem Shuttle-Modell recht zufrieden. Ich hätte mir lediglich auf der Rückseite noch weitere USB 2.0-Anschlüsse gewünscht. Die beiden USB 3.0 Anschlüsse werden vorzugsweise auch von USB 3.0-Platten belegt. Da Maus und Tastatur ja nur noch über USB angeschlossen werden können, bleiben nur zwei USB 2.0 Schnittstellen übrig (für 2 Drucker, DVB-T Stick, ältere USB-Festplatten etc.) D.h. ohne USB-Hub kommt man nicht aus.

    Fazit: Einen so kleinen PC mit so hoher Leistung kann man eigentlich nur mit einem SHUTTLE-Barebone hinbekommen. Ich kann dieses Modell bedenkenlos zum Kauf empfehlen.

    Ich verwende die CPU:

    Intel Quad Core Prozessor (Intel Core i5-2500K, 3,3GHz, 6MB Cache, 1155 Sockel)

    Betriebssystem:

    Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit OEM inkl. Service Pack 1
  • zoomzm
    5.0 out of 5 stars 安定しています
    Reviewed in Japan on 24 November 2013
    仕事で7台買いました。現在すべて全く問題なしです。商品の選択は、安いSSD搭載PCが欲しかったからです。PCメーカーのSSD搭載モデルは、小容量でも高くて買えません。保障とかで組み立てPCは不安でしたが、安定しているので当分このベアボーンにお世話になりそうです。