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Barebones Shuttle PCs

  • 21-02-2006 12:48pm
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    Hey all,

    I was just looking at Komplett, at their range of Shuttle barebones computers and I'm interested in possibly putting together one of these (due to space issues).

    It seems straightforward (I put together my other machine this time last year) but the only thing that's at the back of my mind for these type of machines is the heat of the system...it doesn't seem to have room for conventional fans, so are there other ways of cooling the system down? Special, smaller fans for this make?

    Clarification on this would be great, thanks all


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,757 ✭✭✭8T8


    Do you mean extra cooling on top of whats inside it ?

    If not the Shuttle SFF PC's come with a unique cooling system for the CPU so that’s taken care of everything else will work fine in the system as long as you don’t stick it inside a cabinet or something it needs some air flow to keep cool.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Ah nice one, thanks, didn't want to get into worrying about cooling the system at that size :)

    Thanks for the info.


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