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Shuttle XPC Nano NC02U5 Barebones Review

PCMark 8

To give a general, overall score of the NC02U5's performance, I ran PCMark 8’s ‘Home Conventional’ test.

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pcmark8

While I only have comparison data for the NC02U5 and the BRIX i7A-7500, we can see that both scores are very close. For general office tasks, the NC02U5 could be a decent option.

Memory bandwidth

As users have to supply memory for the NC02U5, I am not testing the speed of our G.Skill DDR3 kit. Rather, I am testing the memory bandwidth to ensure the 2x SODIMM slots on the NC02U5 are functioning properly.

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memory

While the speeds are fairly low, this is to be expected from 1600MHz DDR3L memory. Nonetheless, both SODIMMs were correctly recognised and performed as expected.

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