Shuttle XPC Slim DA320, a low profile barebone for AMD Ryzen APUs
Source: Geeknetic added 18th Jan 2021With measurements of 190 x 165 x 43 mm and a volume of just over 1.3 liters (1, 35 l) the Shuttle XPC Slim DA 320 is a barebone for creating small, low-profile, contained-size computers based on AMD processors.
Based on a motherboard with AMD A chipset 190 and socket AM4, the Shuttle XPC Slim DA 32 0 limits its support to AMD Ryzen processors with Athlon series integrated graphics 2000 and Ryzen 2000 and 3000 with models like the Ryzen 5 3400 G or the Ryzen 5 2400 G that we analyzed in GEEKNETIC in its day.
The cooling system of the Shuttle XPC Slim DA 32 can disi Torque processors heat up to 65 W
Integrates an external power supply of 120 W with 19 v output, similar to that of high-performance notebooks. For processor cooling we have a heatpipes system with two fans of 60 MM located in the upper part of the box in respective air inlets, with this system it is able to dissipate processors with up to 65 W of TDP. Regarding memory support, we have support for two SO-DIMMs with a maximum of 16 GB per slot, that is with 32 GB of maximum DDR4 RAM . Supports DDR4 – 2666 and DDR4 – 2933 with a standard voltage of 1,2v.
The Shuttle XPC Slim DA 320 offers a SATA III port of 6 Gbps for 2.5-inch SSD or HDD, plus an M.2 2280 capable of running under the PCIe 3.0 x4 or SATA interface III. In addition, it offers another M.2 port 2230 for WiFi cards.
A striking detail is its double RJ connector 45 with two Realtek RTL network cards 8111 H with 1 Gbps, plus a UHS-I SD card reader, four USB 3.0 on the front, two on the back along with another two USB 2.0, HDMI output , two DisplayPort 1.4, one optional VGA via accessories and internal connectors for VGa, fan or USB.
At the moment its price is unknown.
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