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Shuttle Launches "XPC Tools" Utility

Published: 9th September 2005 @ 11:00 PM
Author: Steve Dougherty


In continuing to show strong support for their highly popular lineup of XPC small form factor PCs, Shuttle have just released their "XPC Tools" system management utility which provides one with the ability to monitor system performance, adjust fan speeds, and overclock on the fly (incl. voltage adjustments) if so desired. The software is of course offered free to all owners of XPCs.

For further details, have a read through Shuttle's official announcement, or just head straight over to the official XPC Tools website folks.


Shuttle Inc, the worldwide leader in small form factor hardware, is proud to announce the immediate availability of XPC Tools, a powerful yet easy to use system management utility, designed exclusively for the XPC. XPC Tools enables XPC users to monitor, in real-time, system performance and thermal characteristics, and to adjust the XPC’s Smart Fan features accordingly.

"XPC Tools gives you complete control over your XPC," explained Troy Yang, Product Manager. "Safely and instantly increase bus speeds and voltages for extreme performance and stability when gaming, or configure optimal Smart Fan settings to keep your XPC 'Super Quiet, Super Cool’ while you watch movies or work. XPC Tools' versatile profiles system allows you to create, save and load customized settings for any use or activity."



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