Shuttle, which does not seem frightened by the challenges, has announced a new mini PC that is distinguished by the inclusion of a chipset and support X58 processors Core i7 socket 1366 Intel. And for this SX58H7, the manufacturer does not skimp on resources. Thus, although from the outside it looks like the latest models of brand design H7 operator, it differs from a supply of 500 watts certified 80 + Bronze. It offers superior performance to 82 / 85 / 82% at a load of 20 / 50 / 100%. Until now, Shuttle using the best power of 300 watts or 450 certified "80 +". The manufacturer now has a feature for saving energy in the power stage, to disable phases depending on the signal PSI (Power Status Indicator) sent by the processor.
Side cooling, it was also entitled to use the news with a new heatsink which, in addition to the usual heat, exploits the technology of "steam room" to improve the heat exchange at the grassroots level that is in contact with the processor. The chipset and the floor of food also have a redesigned cooling system, based on heat pipes. In terms of features, high-end forces, Shuttle has not done things by halves. Thus, we have two 16x PCIe 2.0 standard to enable you to use two single slot cards in CrossFire or SLi or a single dual slot card. Four connectors, DDR-3 1066 MHz (1333 MHz and via overclocking), including three dedicated triple channel are of the party as well as three ports S-ATA 3Gbps SATA ports and 3 (one in front and two rear ) and two RJ45 ports managed by the Realtek RTL8111C chip which allows the "teaming" and is more energy efficient.
Of course it would also be entitled to the slew of USB 2.0 connectors, audio and even a "Clear CMOS" that are found in Shuttle. The brand will not be available until late March at a rate of no less than 731 U.S. dollars. And we should be entitled to details on the inside of the beast at the upcoming CeBIT which will take place in early March.



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