Shuttle XPC Glamor SG33G6 Deluxe review

Shuttle’s glamo[u]r-puss graces us with its presence

The Glamor would not look out of place among the trendiest of home entertainment equipment

TechRadar Verdict

Small, stylish and potentially powerful barebones system at a quality price.

Pros

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    Powerful chipset

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    Miniscule and mouse-quiet

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    Stylish design

Cons

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    PSU won’t power a decent GPU

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When you’re thinking about small-form factor PCs I’m willing to bet the notion of glamour barely enters your head. I’m sure like most of us you’ll associate the word with grubby shots of large-breasted, plastic ladies posing for calendars destined for the walls of garages across the land. Shuttle’s Glamor though has more in common with its use as an old spell-casting verb than the lad’s mag noun.

What they’ve crammed into this teeny chassis is nothing short of magical. The G33 chipset allows you to use practically any socket 775 CPU, from 65 to 45nm, and in 800, 1,066 and 1,333MHz FSB flavours. With a quick BIOS switch into overclocking mode, you’ll also be able to take advantage of DDR2 RAM up to 1,066MHz.

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