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.
Try our search function for easier model identification.
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 ID | Please pay attention to the first five (5) characters of the system ID | Please 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. |
Look for the Shuttle ID |
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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. |
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. |