Shuttle SZ68R5 사용자 설명서
Product Specification
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25337 Elmshorn | Germany
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sales@shuttle.eu
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Shuttle XPC Barebone SZ68R5 – Special Product Features
The R5 chassis design: a clean and modern look
R5 is the new chassis design for the middle / high-end series XPCs in
the year 2012. Shuttle has always placed great emphasis on the
interior and exterior aesthetics of the XPC, with the belief that a good
blend of style and form factor allows the XPC to be attractive, versatile,
and work well in almost any environment. The chassis and case cover
are made of aluminium and come with a sleek brushed metal front
fascia. The drives and front panel connectors are elegantly hidden by
drive doors for superior style and visual appeal.
the year 2012. Shuttle has always placed great emphasis on the
interior and exterior aesthetics of the XPC, with the belief that a good
blend of style and form factor allows the XPC to be attractive, versatile,
and work well in almost any environment. The chassis and case cover
are made of aluminium and come with a sleek brushed metal front
fascia. The drives and front panel connectors are elegantly hidden by
drive doors for superior style and visual appeal.
21.5 cm
19 cm
33 c
m
Small, but easy to install
Shuttle XPCs offer the performance of a desktop PC at a third of the
size while using standard desktop components. Shuttle keeps the
concept of being "futureproof" in mind when designing the new R5
chassis. The meticulously designed internal layout features pre-routed
cables to reduce clutter, increase airflow and make the installation of
components easy.
size while using standard desktop components. Shuttle keeps the
concept of being "futureproof" in mind when designing the new R5
chassis. The meticulously designed internal layout features pre-routed
cables to reduce clutter, increase airflow and make the installation of
components easy.
What is a Barebone?
The Shuttle XPC Barebone SZ68R5 consists of a stylish case with pre-
installed mainboard, power supply unit (PSU) and cables. Despite its
small form factor it offers outstanding connectivity, functionality and
performance. For a full PC system, at least a processor, memory, hard
disk and operating system need to be added. Shuttle XPC Barebones
are completely customizable meaning users can pick certain
components on their own to ideally match their individual needs.
installed mainboard, power supply unit (PSU) and cables. Despite its
small form factor it offers outstanding connectivity, functionality and
performance. For a full PC system, at least a processor, memory, hard
disk and operating system need to be added. Shuttle XPC Barebones
are completely customizable meaning users can pick certain
components on their own to ideally match their individual needs.
Supports the Intel 32nm Sandy Bridge Processor
Sandy Bridge is the codename for Intel's current 32nm processor
microarchitecture introduced in early 2011. It is the most sweeping
architectural transition from Intel since the introduction of Pentium 4. In
addition to up to four CPU cores, the design incorporates the memory
controller, PCIe links and the graphics processor. This integration brings
higher performance, lower platform power consumption and more
compact packaging. The integrated graphics processor (IGP) has
become more capable. It can decode and encode H.264 high-
definition video streams. The architecture provides a high-bandwidth,
ring-style interconnect between the cores with their associated L3
cache partitions and the IGP. This also allows the IGP to expand its
available bandwidth by making use of the L3 cache.
microarchitecture introduced in early 2011. It is the most sweeping
architectural transition from Intel since the introduction of Pentium 4. In
addition to up to four CPU cores, the design incorporates the memory
controller, PCIe links and the graphics processor. This integration brings
higher performance, lower platform power consumption and more
compact packaging. The integrated graphics processor (IGP) has
become more capable. It can decode and encode H.264 high-
definition video streams. The architecture provides a high-bandwidth,
ring-style interconnect between the cores with their associated L3
cache partitions and the IGP. This also allows the IGP to expand its
available bandwidth by making use of the L3 cache.
2nd Generation Intel Core processor family
The new "Sandy Bridge" processors with Socket 1155 follows the same
naming system as its predecessor "Nehalem" with Socket 1156, but are
not downward compatible. Please refer to the support list for detailed
processor support information at global.shuttle.com.
naming system as its predecessor "Nehalem" with Socket 1156, but are
not downward compatible. Please refer to the support list for detailed
processor support information at global.shuttle.com.