Shuttle XPC X100 Small Form Factor PC

Posted in PCs, Shuttle by Quagmire on December 9th, 2006

Shuttle X100Shuttle has long been the leader in small form factor (SFF) PCs. Shuttle is typically the option people turn to when they have minimal space and need a case that is adaptable to any environment such as a dorm room, home office, or cubicle. The X100 is sure to continue on with that heritage for those people looking for a tiny case with big case features.

The X100 case measures 2.1″ x 8.27″ x 11.76″ and weighs 6.6 pounds, ensuring that you will have room remaining on your desktop. The case can set like a traditional desktop case or it can be positioned on its side with the stand.

The X100 incorporates notebook components instead of larger desktop PC parts. Shuttle powers the X100 with Intel’s Core Duo and Core Duo processors. The Intel 945PM Express chipset provides high-bandwidth interfaces such as dual channel DDR2 memory, 667MHz system bus, and PCI Express x16 graphics. The graphics card is the ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 with Native PCI Express x16 bus interface.

The Shuttle comes with a 250GB (7200 RPM) SATA/150 Hard Drive with options for a 400GB, 500GB, or 750GB drive. The case also features a concealed slot-loading optical drive and a hidden integrated 4-in-1 multi-format card-reader. An optional Intel PRO/Wireless Network Connection (802.11 a/b/g) is available.

X100 [Shuttle]

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