Shuttle XPC slim XH310R Barebone System - Slim PC - Socket H4 LGA-1151 - 1 x Processor Support
Intel H310 Chip - 64 GB DDR4 SDRAM DDR4-2666/PC4-21333 Maximum RAM Support - 2 Total Memory Slots - Serial ATA/600 Controller - Intel UHD Graphics Graphic(s) - 2 2.5" Bay(s) - 3 SATA Interface(s) - Processor Support (Core i9, Core i7, Core i5, Core i3, Pentium Gold, Celeron, Pentium) - Gigabit Ethernet - 90 W - 3 Year
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Mfg. Part: XH310R
UNSPSC: 43211508
MNJPartNumber: MNJ13825444
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Affordable 3-litre PC for demanding tasks
The Shuttle XPC slim Barebone XH310R is a real roomster considering its small footprint - one optical drive, two 2.5" storage drives and an M.2 SSD card can be installed into the robust steel chassis. It supports the powerful Intel Core desktop processors with socket LGA1151v2. The built-in heatpipe cooling ensures the system runs quietly and reliable. Thanks to its great connectivity it meets the requirements of many applications that extends from office PC up to industrial applications. The system supports two displays with Ultra HD resolution, dual LAN, eight USB ports and up to five serial ports. With this high level of efficiency and flexibility - who needs a bulky tower PC anyway?
The Shuttle XPC slim Barebone XH310R is a real roomster considering its small footprint - one optical drive, two 2.5" storage drives and an M.2 SSD card can be installed into the robust steel chassis. It supports the powerful Intel Core desktop processors with socket LGA1151v2. The built-in heatpipe cooling ensures the system runs quietly and reliable. Thanks to its great connectivity it meets the requirements of many applications that extends from office PC up to industrial applications. The system supports two displays with Ultra HD resolution, dual LAN, eight USB ports and up to five serial ports. With this high level of efficiency and flexibility - who needs a bulky tower PC anyway?