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How can I identify the model information, serial number, and BIOS version?

What is a Barebone?

Barebones are semi-finished PCs. At Shuttle, these consist of a Mini-PC case, power supply, cooling system and mainboard. To complete your barebone you need a processor (if not already soldered on the mainboard), some memory, the required drives and sometimes a graphics card. So accordingly an operational Mini-PC is no longer a barebone.

Shuttle product range

What's my Shuttle model?

Try our search function for easier model identification.

This is how you find the name of the XPC Barebone model

The name of the Shuttle XPC Barebone model is indicated on a label on the bottom or back of the case.

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Please pay attention to the first three (3) characters of the system IDPlease pay attention to the first five (5) characters of the system IDPlease pay attention to the first 4-6 characters of the S/N. The following 3-4 numbers defined the model variant.
e.g. the first 3 characters in this example are “S56”. In this case the model is a SS56.e.g. the first 5 characters in this example are “SN95G5”. In this case the model is a SN95G5.e.g. the XH310/XH310V has the same first characters, but the front cover has two variants.

This is how you find the name of the XPC complete system model

Look for the Shuttle ID
The name of the Shuttle XPC complete system model is indicated on a label on the bottom or back of the case. :!: Tip: This label also includes the Shuttle ID. Please look for the marking which is particularly distinctive. Following an example:
The model name of this XPC complete system is R5 7900P.

This is how you find the name of the OMNINAS model

The name of the Shuttle OMNINAS model is indicated on a label on the bottom of the case. :!: Please look for a label that starts with “S/N:” while paying attention to the first four (4) characters:
The model name of this OMNINAS is KD20.