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First Impressions and Unique Features

First Impressions and Unique Features

The case is packed in a box just slightly larger than the case itself.

shuttle xpc pro

The unit is only 16 pounds, and measures 12.79” in length by 8.66” in width by 8.26” in height (325 x 220 x 210 mm). It is a slightly larger case than most Shuttle products, which usually feature dimensions of 12.20” x 7.87” x 7.28” (310 x 200 x 185 mm).

shuttle xpc pro

shuttle xpc pro

shuttle xpc pro

shuttle xpc pro

The SX38P2 comes with a built-in fingerprint reader. This is a new feature on Shuttle products, and is integrated into the flip-down cover for the front I/O. It is intended to provide integrated security so that you use your fingerprint to log into Windows. Testing this only required installing and using the software. When launched, the software would ask you to configure it, which included selecting which finger you would be adding to the database.

shuttle xpc pro

You then scan the finger several times to get a record.

shuttle xpc pro

This proved to be challenging, but after about 10 attempts we were able to get one finger registered. This was then stored on the system and we could use it to log in whenever required by Windows.

shuttle xpc pro

We found this feature failed to work more often than not, and usually had to try over and over, only to get a failure.

shuttle xpc pro

After much work, we were finally able to log in.

shuttle xpc pro

Once logged in with our finger, the software allows you to save IE passwords.

shuttle xpc pro

The XPC also allowed us to configure Windows login options, resume from screen saving, and get help using the software. We believe the issue that caused this to be so difficult could be that the flip down panel is pretty flexible and moved as we ran our finger across the reader. This is perhaps an issue that could resolve itself with more practice. Of course, it may be more likely to result in user frustration and simply turning the feature off. It is a nice idea, but perhaps placement of the reader should have been somewhere easier to access, and it should have been more stable and reliable to use.

The system also includes something that Shuttle calls Speed-Link Technology. Basically, you press a button on the front of the Shuttle SX38P2 and connect two PCs together with a USB cable to allow the transfer of files.

shuttle xpc pro

The software creates a new removable storage device called Speed-Link. Selecting this device opens the software explorer on both PCs, allowing each to see files on the other’s drives. This proved to work well, and could be used to move files between the Shuttle system and another PC. It was tested successfully with Vista and XP, but not other operating systems.

External SATA or eSATA connectors work out of the box, but you have to supply a power source for the device attaching to it. It would have been nice to provide a power header on the back of the case for temporarily connecting a SATA drive via the eSATA headers.


Talkback

dragonsprayer 05/01/2008 10:31 AM
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Shuttles are great computers if you want something very small they can not be beat. I use both micro atx systems and sff (shuttles). I have a few now, my rock solid old P4 (nw 3.0c running 3.6ghz) lasted 4 years while running 24/7 and logging close to 12 hours a day of usage. The major disadvantage is lack of non oem parts, i.e. a mobo replacement is expensive. The advantage is the initial cost is low. The psu's are much stronger then their rating compared to similar rated standard psu's. Since you get a cool, cpu cooler with the deal they are very reasonably priced and easy to build! Put some foam on the inside vents and you got a filtered system you can have up and running in a few hours. This new crossfire unit should rock with the new 700 series ati cards. Bios upgrades can be a pain, or lacking, so make sure the initial bios works for your set up. I love shuttles! If you fill your system will lots of drives and dual video cards you can tweak the cooling by adding second fan in the back of the shuttle dual, fan out.
Deleted profile 05/02/2008 4:03 AM
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One thing about this and the 35 model... DO NOT PLAN on RAID if you BUY a SATA DVD/CD UNIT. For what ever reason.. You can't get the RAID setup screen with all three items on SATA. You'll need to buy IDE DVD/CD Unit then you can utilized the built in RAID CONTROLLER. Live and learn.. I did on both the 35 and 38 unit.
BillLake 05/02/2008 5:07 AM
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Great tip about the raid controller, another tip is if you pick ACHI for the SATA controller for the newest features of SATA 2 then a SATA optical drive is not seen in windows. there is no alternative SATA controller so you have to use IDE to have an optical drive.
rgsaunders 05/02/2008 6:38 AM
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Note: your comment about max crossfix config is incorrect, there are a few single slot HD3870 cards, I am currently running the Sapphire HD 3870 Toxic, an excellent single slot solution which runs very cool and quiet.
alphastryk 05/02/2008 9:26 AM
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yay shuttle... got my SX38P@ running a Q6600, 8gb ram, 9800gx2... not that loud really... and the power supplies are far above standard quality and power...
mbaroud 05/02/2008 11:51 AM
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So alpha...i was actually planing to purchase this. The 9800GX2 fits in this SFF????
BillLake 05/03/2008 1:48 AM
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Yeah got one and unless you are running 100 % load it is pretty quiet. If a 8800 GTX fits you should be able to get a 9800GX2 in, just compare it to the XFX card I used in the review.
mbaroud 05/03/2008 5:53 AM
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My concern is the power, will the PSU handle the load of a Q6700 the 9800GX2 and 2 hard-drives in RAID-0???
I move alot for my work, wanted something compact and SUPER POWERFULL!!
Mathos 05/04/2008 6:01 AM
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They should add another video card option. The Sapphire Toxic/Atomic edition 3870 could easily fit in there. Mines runs pretty cool even under load, which is great for single slot. Would also give them a higher end dual card solution for those systems.
BillLake 05/04/2008 5:26 AM
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mbaroud, I checked and the 9800GX2 only pulls about 10-15 more than the 8800GTX used in the testing PC. The 9650 should be a very big draw when overclocked and so I would think you could be OK with your config.

Mathos, I wish they did offer more selection but you can get any video card you want if you build up a barebones unit.
mbaroud 05/06/2008 1:41 AM
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Thanks for the great effort Bill!
I appreciate your help on this, i think i am going forward with the purchase!!

BillLake 05/08/2008 10:06 AM
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Great, just remember SFF do have their +/- but I think this one has great performance.
waynejoneser 05/09/2008 7:35 AM
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Hey, just built one of these using 9800gtx, q9300, 8gb ram and the 10k raptor. It works great! Had to remove small piece of plastic from the gtx to get it to fit around the motherboard power connector. Also, had to download the 64bit drivers from shuttle because either they weren't on the disk or the install routine didn't detect it was a 64bit os.

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