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Shuttle Announces Four New Fanless Mini-PC Barebones

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Shuttle is expanding its successful XPC slim product line to include four new Mini-PC Barebones: DS50U, DS50U3, DS50U5 and DS50U7. These models embrace modern technology and offer impressive performance while taking up minimal space. In a compact 1.3-liter format and with a thermally optimized, fanless chassis, the new devices are perfect for use in noise-sensitive environments.

Each model in the range has a soldered processor and is optimized specifically to suit different requirements:
  • DS50U - The entry-level model: Equipped with an Intel Celeron processor of the 12th generation (Celeron 7305) and up to 64 GB of DDR5 RAM.
  • DS50U3 - The sprinter: With an Intel Core i3 processor of the 13th generation (Core i3-1315U) and support for up to 96 GB of DDR5 RAM.
  • DS50U5 - The powerful model: Powered by an Intel Core i5 processor of the 13th generation (Core i5-1334U), also designed for up to 96 GB of DDR5 RAM.
  • DS50U7 - The record holder: The most powerful model in this range with an Intel Core i7 processor of the 13th generation (Core i7-1355U) and up to 96 GB of DDR5 RAM.



The new models don't just offer powerful CPUs and generous memory options, but also feature a wide range of interfaces and expansion options:
  • Ethernet connectivity: A 2.5 Gbit/s and Gigabit Ethernet connection ensure rapid, reliable network connections.
  • Flexibility in expanding memory: Three M.2 slots (two M.2-2280 and an M.2-2230) offer plenty of space for SSDs and integrating Wi-Fi or 5G modems.
  • A variety of connection options: Two USB 3.2 (10 Gbit/s), four USB 3.2 (5 Gbit/s), two USB 2.0 and a COM port provide a number of options for connecting peripherals.
  • High-resolution video output: Equipped with an HDMI 2.0b, a DisplayPort 1.4 and VGA port, the DS50 models support multiple displays and 4K resolution.
  • Expanded mounting options: Accessories like DIN-Rails, a dual 19" rack mounting frame and other brackets make integration in a variety of different environments easy and flexible.
Shuttle also offers accessories like 5G expansion, a cable for a remote-power button and an adapter for a second COM port to further increase the flexibility and functionality of the new DS50U models.

With these new Mini-PCs, which are available right now, Shuttle is once again demonstrating its expertise and power to innovate when it comes to compact, fanless computing solutions. Benefit from 23 years of experience in Mini-PC development and experience the perfect combination of modern technology, reliability and compact design.

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WTF does Shuttle have against USB Type C, this is the second announcement in a row of a 2024 PC without Type C ports, the mind boggles.
 
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WTF does Shuttle have against USB Type C, this is the second announcement in a row of a 2024 PC without Type C ports, the mind boggles.
It looks designed for business/commercial environments, the kind of environment that still uses VGA...
 
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I'm more worried about 13th gen intel processors which are most likely soldered on the mainboard. (well anyway when is 15th generation of intel core being announced? Just kidding)
 
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