Country:
 

Shuttle's SD37P2: ready for Core 2 Duo!

hwi-h  News » Shuttle's SD37P2: ready for Core 2 Duo!

News items

Shuttle's SD37P2: ready for Core 2 Duo!

Shuttle's SD37P2: ready for Core 2 Duo!

Author: Frank Everaardt

Publication: 08/18/2006 5:39 AM

News type: Product news

Source: Shuttle press release

Views: 1128

Shuttle introduces the Shuttle XPC barebone SD37P2 which is the first SFF PC for Intel's Core 2 Duo processors also supporting any current Intel processors.

p_sd37p2_09_pr_550

"The Shuttle XPC Barebone SD37P2 joins our product line as our latest high end model," explains Melanie Liu, Head of Marketing of Shuttle omputer Handels GmbH. The latest SFF PC is built around the advanced 2-chassis measuring 32.5 x 22 x 21 cm with a case made of igh-quality aluminium. Apart from appealing looks, the Shuttle XPC arebone SD37P2 impresses with an improved interior. The new P2 series can take up to four memory modules managing a maximum capacity of 8 gigabyte of RAM. Ten USB 2.0 ports (2x front, 6x rear, 2x internal) are available to connect all your peripherals while the case provides room for up to three hard disks. Two PCI-Express interfaces allow Crossfire operation with two ATI graphics cards making the Shuttle XPC Barebone SD37P2 probably the most powerful SFF PC ever that should even have only a small number of serious big-tower-competitiors.

The Shuttle XPC Barebone SD37P2 will be available in the third quarter of 2006 carrying a RRP of 419 Euros net.


Advertisement

More barebones news More Shuttle news
Thermaltake launches Lanbox HT Shuttle SG33G5 barebone with HDMI
AOpen announces new XC Cube EU965 64-bit bare system Shuttle announces two solutions for AMD AM2 processors
Shuttle announces two solutions for AMD AM2 processors Shuttle announces XPC P2 3700G
Shuttle announces XPC P2 3700G Shuttle introduces three cases in a new design
Shuttle introduces three cases in a new design Entry-Level Socket 775 XPC at Shuttle


 

No comments.

Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:


Hardware.Info in other countries: België - Nederland - United Kingdom - United States