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MadShrimps have a review of the Shuttle XPC nano NC03U Barebone, a tiny Kaby-Lake based PC that may be a good fit for HTPCs or minimalist users. It uses less than 20W of power at full load, which is extremely impressive:
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http://www.madshrimps.be/articles/article/1001026/Shuttle-XPC-nano-NC03U-Barebone-Review/
When placing the NC02U and NC03U head-to-head, we can find a similar looking chassis on the outside, but what is on the inside matters: we are now dealing with the latest Kaby Lake-U 7th generation of Intel CPUs with an updated iGPU, DDR4 RAM support for improved performance, while the power ratings do remain the same. The unit does only weight 0.4 kg and can be mounted in three different ways (horizontally, vertically via the supplied stands but also in the back of the display thanks to the VESA mount) and we do get software support for Windows 10 64-bit platforms but also Linux 64-bit.
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http://www.madshrimps.be/articles/article/1001026/Shuttle-XPC-nano-NC03U-Barebone-Review/