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| Shuttle SN25P |
| Processor support |
AMD Socket 939 AMD Athlon™ 64, Athlon™ 64 FX Single-Core and AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual-Core and Opteron (BIOS update is needed)
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| Chipset |
NVIDIA nForce™ 4 Ultra |
| Memory support |
2x 184-pin DDR-DIMM DDR 400/333 (200MHz/166MHz) Maximum 2GB |
| Expansion slots |
1x PCI-Express x16
1x PCI-Express x1
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| Storage |
1x Diskdrive
1x Ultra DMA 133 IDE
4x Serial-ATA II (300MB/s, 3Gbit/s), RAID 0/1/JBOD) |
| Back-panel I/O |
1x PS/2 Keyboard
1x PS/2 Mouse
1x IEEE 1394 (Firewire)
1x Serial interface (COM)
1x GigaBit LAN (RJ45)
8-channel sound output (7+1)
Line-in
4x USB 2.0
SPDIF: Optical in/out, coaxial out
CLR CMOS-button
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| Front-panel I/O |
1x 8-in-1 cardreader
1x Microphone
1x Headphone (line-out)
2x USB 2.0
1x IEEE 1394 (Firewire)
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| Power supply |
350W
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| Fans/Cooling |
Total of six fans (incl CPU and PSU)
Active cooling on northbridge
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| Size |
325 x 220 x 210 mm |
| Weight |
4,25kg (9.37lbs) (net) |
| Other |
Support fore wireless LAN (requires extra hardware) |
| Price |
~$380 |
This barebone is really rich on features, for example it enables us to connect up to four SATA disks which should cover most peoples storage needs.