Thursday, February 19th 2009

Shuttle Releases XPC Barebone SN78SH7 for Phenom II Processors from AMD

Shuttle Inc., the market leader in the Mini-PC segment and manufacturer of Multi-Form-Factor solutions expands the CPU compatibility for the XPC Barebone SN78SH7. A newly published BIOS version now enables the use of AMD Phenom II processors. Besides current AM2 and AM2+ processors, the state-of-the-art 45nm models Phenom II X4 940 and Phenom II 920 with four cores are now also officially supported.

The compact XPC Barebone SN78SH7 with case dimensions of only 32.5 x 20.8 x 18.9 cm (DWH) uses brushed aluminium with a high-grade finish. The core of the robust Mini hides a NVIDIA GeForce 8200 chipset and the graphics processor of the same name. Picture and sound are transferred in excellent HD quality via the integrated HDCP-compliant HDMI interface. The package is rounded off by a PCI-Express 2.0 (x16) and one PCI slot, a Gigabit LAN interface and eSATA connectors. The Shuttle XPC Barebone SN78SH7 is now available at an RRP of EUR 281 (ex VAT). The Phenom II-supportive BIOS can be obtained from here.
Source: Shuttle
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4 Comments on Shuttle Releases XPC Barebone SN78SH7 for Phenom II Processors from AMD

#1
Imsochobo
Seems like PH II helps amd alot!

Building reputation, and getting out a good performance model, and overclocking community loves them :D
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#2
suraswami
ImsochoboSeems like PH II helps amd alot!

Building reputation, and getting out a good performance model, and overclocking community loves them :D
yup. Tho late its atleast keeping the company alive.
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#3
ShadowFold
I already have a PII 920 in my HTPC :D renders blu ray movies ungodly fast with a HD 4830.
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#4
Esse
Shame about the single slot video card. The other H7's are dual slot but no Phenom :(
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