Shuttle's XPC SB95P V2 mini-barebones system
XE meets XPC
by Geoff Gasior — 12:00 AM on February 14, 2005

SHUTTLE'S P-SERIES CHASSIS is easily the best small form factor enclosure on the market. In fact, the chassis' meaty power supply, multiple cooling zones, support for up to three hard drives, and largely tool-free internal layout rival mid-tower systems more than triple its size. Not bad for a bread box.

The latest addition to the P-Series family is the 925XE-based SB95P V2. Although the 925XE chipset was designed as a companion for pricey "Extreme Edition" Pentium 4 processors, it's found favor among enthusiasts frustrated by the overclocking limitations of Intel's other 900-series chipsets. The 925XE has no such limitations, making it an ideal overclocking platform for more affordable Pentium 4 processors and a surprisingly complementary companion for the enthusiast-friendly P-Series chassis.

With a P-Series chassis wrapped around a 925XE chipset, the SB95P V2 could be the ultimate Pentium 4 small form factor system. Read on to see if it measures up.

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