Shuttle goes AMD: Space-saving Barebone for Ryzen processors
Some eight years after the last AMD-based Mini-PC from Shuttle, a second processor manufacturer is once again being incorporated into the company’s own product line. As an initial model to revive this segment, Shuttle is supplying a robust 1.3-liter PC for AMD Ryzen processors with socket AM4.
The first product with the model name XPC DA320 is a Barebone from the “XPC slim” family which measures just 4.3 cm. It features the standard design of the range, but also supports the latest AMD Ryzen CPUs in socket AM4 and up to 32 GB of RAM. Like all Shuttle products in a 1.3-litre format, this solution is also regarded as particularly robust. The AMD Radeon graphics unit which is integrated into the processor works well with up to three UHD displays which can be connected via HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort and used simultaneously.
- Suitable for three 4K monitors
- Supports lots of AM4 CPUs with Radeon Vega graphics
- Dual Gigabit, remote power-on, RS-232
The two Gigabit network cards and two COM ports are also advantageous for professional applications. In locations which are difficult to access, the remote power-on connection offers a real benefit because it allows the Mini-PC to be started remotely. The flat steel chassis does not take up much space and can be fixed on lots of surfaces with the VESA/wall mount which is also supplied. Approval for use in an ambient temperature of up to 50°C adds the finishing touch.
As well as a processor and RAM, the DA320 can also be equipped as you wish with a 2.5" drive and two M.2 modules. Typically WLAN in the M.2-2230 slot and a fast NVMe SSD in the M.2-2280 slot. USB and audio ports are available on the outside of the device. The dual fan cooling system with efficient heat pipes and a 120 Watt external power adapter ensures reliability, even under heavy load. Optionally available accessories are stands for vertical operation (PS02), a connecting cable for the remote power-on socket (CXP01), a WLAN/Bluetooth module (WLN-M), a VGA connecting cable (PVG01), a 19” rack mount (PRM01), a DIN-Rail mounting kit (DIR01) and an LTE kit (WWN03).
Shuttle’s recommended retail price for the XPC Barebone DA320 is EUR 198.00 (ex VAT). This model is available from specialist retailers Europe-wide upon publication of this press release.
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Ryzen 2000 and 3000 models of the G and GE lines, with a maximum TDP of 65W are supported. Also a select few of the Athlon line.
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Looks nice. Would it have Zen 3 APU support, it would look nicer. Price wise. It is on edge. Would they added wifi card into package, it would look quite better.
But as it is, full build gets to price tag not unlike PS5/XSX.
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Well, the Asrock X300 seems a better alternative. And cheaper.
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Since it has COM ports it appears to be custom thus i would not be surprised if it will support Ryzen 5000 APU's in the future ROM size 16MB will be enough for Ryzen APU's only
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That's actually pretty impressive, that they have a AM4 platform in such a tiny chassis. At first I was going to poo-poo the use of an A320 chipset, but after more thought I realized it doesn't matter. There's no PCIe slot, there's no reason to overclock this platform, and A320 sips power compared to A520. The only problem is Zen3 APUs likely won't be compatible.