Shuttle XPC Nano NC02U Barebone Review

Others/All-in-one PC by stefan @ 2016-11-10

Shuttle has been hard at work upgrading the NC01U model and have released a revision with the next Intel generation of processors: NC02U. The barebone is easier to work with than before, has a more durable chassis design, pre-drilled holes for 3rd party wireless antennas, a full-sized DisplayPort 1.2 port with the ability to output 4K@60Hz, a more stable aluminum mounting stand, 2.5’’ SSD/HDD installation support up to 15mm height and more. If the Celeron solution is not enough for you, then you can always go for the more powerful variants which include the i3-6100U, the i5-6200U or the i7-6500U processors.

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Test Results Part I

In the first testing stage of the XPC Nano NC02U Barebone from Shuttle, we equipped it with one Samsung 4GB DDR3 1333MHz 1.35V SODIMM memory module, but also a Hitachi Travelstar 5K250 250GB HDD in order to have a fair comparison with the previously tested systems.

 

In the second testing stage, we have replaced the 4GB RAM with the 8GB dual-channel Samsung DDR3L 1600MHz SODIMM kit and also switched the Hitachi Travelstar 5K250 250GB HDD for a TS128GMTS400 Transcend M.2 SSD as a boot drive, both supplied thanks to Shuttle.

 

3DMark 2001

 

3DMark 2003

 

3DMark 2005

 

3DMark 2006

 

PCMark 2005

 

PCMark 7

 

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