
Don’t let Shuttle’s XPC Barebone SX58J3 size fool you – it might be diminutive in size, but it could very well pack a punch that would knock out most of the industry average desktops. We’re looking at what could very well be the smallest as well as fastest computer in the world, where its 33cm x 21.5cm x 19cm chassis is more than capable of holding the new 6-core Intel Core i7 processor range alongside a host of other socket 1366 processors. Not only that, Shuttle has also stuffed in 16GB RAM and an Intel X58 Express chipset which supports both SLI and Crossfire configurations, depending on which camp you are more partial to. There is enough room left over to slot in a couple of hard drives with RAID support as well. To get hold of the Shuttle XPC Barebone SX58J3, it’ll set your wallet back by 470 Euros.
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