Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Shuttle XPC SX58H7 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Shuttle XPC SX58H7.
June 2009
(77%)
14 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Fantastic space management, Great visuals and quiet, Stick a 990X EE in it
Just keep blowing on it
For gamers with realistic budgets, it's a great place to start a system that'll fit anywhere, and as a workstation it's ideal. USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps would be nice at this price, which seems steep considering there's no CPU, RAM or storage included. Th...
It is clear as soon as the SX58H7 is unboxed that this is a quality system. The finish is flawless and with the front top and sides all being high shine with silver trim it should look at home in any environment. The fact that the system has no visibl...
The Shuttle SX58H7 is brutally expensive but that’s a fact of life with Core i7 hardware. However, the price is offset by low noise levels, stylish design and excellent cooling. ® More Desktop PC Reviews... Shuttle X 5000TA Linutop 2 Asus Ee...
Abstract: Trumpeting support for the latest Core i7 processors and graphics cards (even in SLI and overclocked configurations), Shuttle’s announcement of its latest Prima-series XPC raised eyebrows among our skeptical review staff. After all, packing all of thos...
Abstract: Video Review: Building a powerful PC for your gaming needs is nothing new, but what happens when size matters? Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn take a look at the Shuttle SX58H7 system that measures only 8" wide with an Intel Core i7 processor, DDR3 memor...
Any Core i7-based system can pack an amazing performance punch, but did the XPC SX58H7 live up to Shuttle’s incredible claims? Let’s first take a quick look at its overall performance compared to our previous top-performer, the Asus P6T. Shut...
Attractive, well-designed, compact case; accommodates two 3.5-inch hard drives; fits standard-thickness 5.25-inch optical drive; included 500-watt power supply is 80-Plus Bronze certified
Very expensive for a barebones system; only single-width cards supported for CrossFire/SLI; assembly can be frustrating
The SX58H7 allows builders to craft a powerful Core i7 system in a relatively small package, but you’ll pay big-time for going small. ...
As one of the first X58 based barebones system to hit the market, the Shuttle SX58H7 is a decent take. Aesthetically, Shuttle has done a good job to update the looks of its new SFF, while retaining the same dimensions as its older products. On paper, S...
Das SX58H7 stellt die aktuelle Sperrspitze von Shuttle dar und bietet maximale Leistung bei minimaler Größe. Die etwas geringe USB-Leistung ist durch die durchdachte eSATA-Implementierung verschmerzbar und im Vergleich zu den bisher getesteten &...