Shuttle??

A barebone computer is mainly meant for upgrading. If you're building a new computer, it rarely pays to use a barebone for parts. I don't really like using Newegg for barbones because it's confusing what is included and what isn't. Just to be clear, there is no "barbone standard"; some come with some parts, others don't. That particular one I believe only comes with a case, PSU, and mobo. And no, barbones don't come with the parts put together.
 
Oh, in case you wanted to know what a shuttle was. It is a microATX case that is designed to be a small form factor PC that accepts most standard ATX parts (alot of cases support ATX power supplies PCI-E and 80mm fans).

But yeah all the parts are seperate. Tiger Direct is much clearer about what is included in barebones.
 
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