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Product Specification
www.shuttle.com
Shuttle Computer Handels GmbH
Fritz-Strassmann-Str. 5
25337 Elmshorn | Germany
Tel. +49 (0) 4121-47 68 60
Fax +49 (0) 4121-47 69 00
©2006 by Shuttle Computer Handels GmbH (Germany). All Information subject to change without notice. Pictures for illustration puposes only.
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Back panel
connectors
HDMI (DVI adapter included)
D-sub VGA (analog)
4x USB 2.0
GigaBit LAN (RJ45)
IEEE1394 Firewire (6 pin)
2x External Serial ATA port (eSATA)
Optical S/PDIF output (Digital Audio)
8-ch Audio line-out (2x rear/front, bass/center, surround/back)
Audio Line-in
CMOS button
optional Wireless LAN module (PN18)
optional parallel port (PC8)
Other
connectors
2x fan connectors (4 pin)
4x USB 2.0 (two sets with 2x5 pins)
Accessories
Remote Control (compatible with Windows Media Center)
Multi-language user guide,
Driver CDROMs (Windows Vista, Windows XP 32/64 bit)
I.C.E. heat-pipe module,
Cable for FDD, Serial ATA (1x), Parallel ATA (1x)
Power cord,
Screws, Heatsink Compound
Which components are required?
Please add the following components to the Shuttle XPC Barebone SG33G5M in order to build a fully configured
media centre PC:
Operating System:
- Windows Vista Home Premium or
- Windows Vista Ultimate or
- Windows XP MCE 2005 (+ DVD Decoder Software)
Processor: e.g. Intel Core 2 Duo 6xxx-series
Memory: e.g. 2x 1GB DDR2-667
S-ATA hard disk: e.g. 320 GB
USB keyboard and USB mouse
Other recommended components:
Optical drive: e.g. dual format DVD writer
PCI TV cards: e.g. analog, DVB-T (single/dual) or hybrid (combined)
Multi-format card reader for the 3.5” bay
Active PC speaker or optical SPDIF connector to digital surround amplifier
Optional enhancements:
PCI-Express graphics card (you can not use onboard HDMI and VGA connectors at the same time)
Wireless LAN module (PN18G)
*) Overclocking Warning
Please note there is a certain risk involved with overclocking, including adjusting the setting in the BIOS or using
third-party overclocking tools. Overclocking may affect your system stability or even cause damage of the
components and devices of your system. It is done at your own risk and expense. Shuttle cannot be held
responsible for possible damage caused by overclocking.
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