Shuttle Computer Group Personal Computer XH61V Manuel D’Utilisation
Product Specification
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Shuttle Slim-PC Barebone XH61V – Product Features
The 3.5-litre chassis - a clean and modern look
Shuttle has always placed great emphasis on the interior and exterior
aesthetics of their Mini-PCs with the belief that a good blend of style
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and form factor allow the Mini-PC to be attractive, versatile and work
well in almost any environment. And the XH61V was designed just like
that and shines in a clean and modern appearance. The optical drive
and front panel connectors are elegantly concealed behind drive
doors to provide maximum protection. This tiny tot barely stands 7.3 cm
in height with a volume of 3.5 litres.
What does Barebone mean?
The Shuttle Slim-PC Barebone XH61V consists of a stylish case with pre-
installed mainboard, cooling system and external power adapter.
Despite its small form factor it offers outstanding connectivity,
functionality and performance. For a complete Mini-PC system, a few
components still need to be added. The Mini-PC is customisable and
takes socket 1155 processors, DDR3 SO-DIMM memories, slim-line SATA
optical drive, 2.5” hard disk (or SSD). Once the desired operation
system is installed, the XH61V is ready to use. Moreover, the system
features pre-routed cables that are tied down from factory to reduce
clutter, increase airflow and ease component installation.
Supports LGA1155 processors and up to 16 GB DDR3
A wide range of socket 1155 Intel processors is available starting from
Celeron up to Core processors with a maximum TDP of 65W. Plus, the
system memory can be installed according to individual needs up to a
maximum capacity of 16 GB DDR3 memory.
Traditional Planar
Transistor
22nm Tri-Gate
Transistor
Supports Intel 22nm Ivy Bridge Processors
Ivy Bridge (IVB) is the codename for Intel's new 22nm processor
microarchitecture introduced in April 2012 along with the 7-series
chipsets. Ivy Bridge is the first chip to use Intel's 22nm tri-gate
transistors, which will help scale frequency and reduce power
consumption. At a high level Ivy Bridge looks a lot like Sandy Bridge -
one monolithic die incorporates up to four CPU cores, the shared L3
cache, the memory controller, PCIe links and the graphics processor.
Compared to its predecessor Sandy Bridge, the new design brings
some improvements in overall performance, overclocking, power
management and also features PCIe v3.0 and DDR3-1600 capability,
an updated DirectX 11 graphics, new security features and CPU
instructions. Ivy Bridge still uses the known LGA1155 socket.
Great Connectivity
On the front, elegantly hidden from view behind drive doors, the panel
reveals two USB 2.0 ports for external drives, MP3 players etc. There are
also two 3.5mm jacks for headphone and microphone. In addition, the
back panel offers a wide range of I/O connectivity as well.