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2. Specifications
I'll
spend some time outlining the features of this barebones package. Most
of this data was taken from the Shuttle website so there's really nothing
new here if you already know this.
Chipset
North Bridge SiS651
South Bridge SiS962L
CPU
Intel Pentium 4/Celeron Socket 478 processor with support for 400/533
FSB
Soft configuration FSB from 100Mhz to 166MHz
Form Factor
Flex ATX motherboard form factor
Memory
2 x 184pin DDR DIMM
Support DDR200/266/333 un-buffer DDR SDRAM up to 2GB capacity
Expansion Capability
AGP Slot X 1 Supports 2X / 4X AGP Device
PCI Slot x 1
USB port x 4
IEEE1394 x 3
5.25" Reserved Bay x 1
3.5" Reserved Bay x 2
(Two HDs or Single Floppy + Single HD)
Onboard Graphic
Integrated SiS651 VGA
VGA Memory cache up to 64MB
VGA driver
Audio
Realtek ALC 650
AC '97 v2.2 (supports 5.1 channel) compliant CODEC on board
Support Digital SPDIF In/Out (Optical for both in and out)
Onboard LAN
Realtek 8100B 10/100Mb NIC
Support Wake on LAN, Boot to LAN, PXE 2.0
USB 2.0
Integrated SiS 962 USB 2.0
Onboard IEEE 1394
VIA VT6306
Complies with 1394 OHCI specification revision 1.0
Support 400Mb/s, 200Mb/s, 100Mb/s data transfer rate
IDE interface
2 x UltraDMA 133/100 IDE Channels
80-pin Cable Backward Compatible Legacy ATAPI Devices
ATAPI IDE CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, and LS-120 Support
Case
Aluminum chassis 200(w) x 181(h) x 280(d)mm
Power supply 200Watts 110 / 230V
1 x 3.5" bay
1 x 5.25" bay
1 x 3.5" bay (Hidden)
Front Panel
2 x USB ports
1 x 1394 ports
1 x 5.25" bay
1 x 3.5" bay
SPDIF Out
1 x Mic-In
1 x Speaker-Out
Power-On
Reset
Back Panel Ports and Connectors
Power code/AC
1 x PCI slot
1 x AGP slot
1 x PS/2 Keyboard
1 x PS/2 Mouse
1 x VGA port
2 x Serial Port
2 x 1394 ports
1 x SPDIF In
2 x USB ports
1 x RJ45 port
1 x Front out connector
1 x Rear out connector
1 x Center/Bass connector
Accessories:
Motherboard User manual
Motherboard CD with Drivers
XPC Installation Guide
I.C.E Technology CPU heat-pipe
Cables:
FDD Cable
HDD Cable
CD-ROM Cable
Power cord
Others:
Screws
Twin Adhesive
Friendly Front Feet
I'd normally spend time talking about that heatsink but I think I'll save
it for the next section where it makes the most sense.
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