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Shuttle SN27P2 Barebones Socket AM2
Quickcode: #23683
PCI-E / NF570 / DUAL CH DDR2 / Gb LAN / SATA(II) RAID / 7.1CH HD AUDIO / FIREWIRE :.
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Description:
"First AM2 Shuttle to Hit the Market - Shuttle SN27P2 AM2"

Chassis P2-type aluminum chassis, color: black storage bays: 1 x 5.25", 3 x 3.5" (2 hidden) stealthed drive doors Power and Reset buttons at the front and Clear CMOS button at the backpanel dimensions: 32.5 x 22 x 21 cm (LWH)
Mainboard Shuttle FN27, Shuttle form factor, proprietary design for SN27P2 chipset: NVIDIA nForce 570 Ultra MCP (Codename: MCP55-Ultra)
Power supply unit SilentX 400 Watt mini PSU with switch, supports 100~240 VAC, PFC connectors: ATX Main Power and 12V Power
Processor support Socket AM2 supports AMD Athlon™ 64, Athlon™ 64 FX, Athlon™ 64 X2 and Sempron Single- and Dual-Core processors (Rev. F) with DDR2 interface 1 GHz system bus with 2000MT/s Hyper-Transport link
Memory support 4 x 240 pin slots supports DDR2-800/667 memory modules max. 2 GB per DIMM up to a total size of 8 GB Dual Channel memory controller, supports unbuffered RAM
Expansion slots 1x PCI-Express 16X, supports Dual-Slot graphics cards 1x PCI (32 Bit)
8-channel Audio 7.1 + 2 HD channel Audio Codec (Realtek ALC882) Analog: line-out (8-ch), line-in, microphone, CD-in, AUX Digital: optical SPDIF-in/out, coaxial SPDIF-out
Gigabit LAN controller
Firewire controller
Drive connectors 4 x Serial-ATA 3Gb/s (300 MB/s, 3 GBit/s) 3 internal and 1 external port connectors Supports MediaShield™ RAID with support for Raid 0, 1, 0+1, 5 and JBOD Supports Native Command Queuing (NCQ) and Tagged Command Queuing (TCQ) 1 x IDE ATA 133 drives 1 x floppy disk drive
Front-panel I/O Microphone, Headphone (Line-out), 2x USB 2.0, IEEE1394a Firewire, Power and Reset buttons
Back-panel I/O 6x USB 2.0, IEEE1394a Firewire (6 pin) Serial-ATA 3 GBit/s (eSATA connector for external storage device) Gigabit LAN (RJ45), 8-ch Audio line-out (2x rear/front, bass/center, surround/back), Line-in, SPDIF: optical in/out, coaxial out, CMOS button, Optional Wireless LAN module
Other onboard connectors 2 x USB 2.0, 1x5 pins each (total 10x) 1 x AUX audio in 4 x fan connectors (4 pins each)
Accessories Multilanguage XPC User Guide XPC driver CDROMs for 32bit and 64bit operating system Shuttle Extras CDROM (Software) RAID Installation Guide and RAID driver floppy disk I.C.E. Technology CPU heat-pipe Cables for FDD, IDE ATA133, Serial-ATA Power cord Screws pack and heatsink compound

Warranty Information
| Warranty Type | Aria Warranty Only |
| Manufacturer Website | http://eu.shuttle.com/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-7/ |
| Manufacturer Phone | 0906 47 00 309 |
| Warranty Period (yrs) | 1 |
| Aria Warranty Only? | Yes |
Technical Details:
| Accessories | (1) XPC Multi-Language User Guide, (1) XPC CD 32bit Driver, (1) XPC CD 64bit Driver, (1) Shuttle Extras CD, (1) RAID Installation Guide, (1) RAID Floppy Disk, (1) ICE CPU Heat-pipe, (1) IDE ATA133 Cable, (1) FDD Cable, (1) Power Cord, (1) SATA Cable, (1) Screws Pack, (1) Heatsink Compound |
| Ata connector | SATA 3Gb/s with RAID 0, 1, 0+1, 5, JBOD, ATA UltraDMA-133 |
| Audio | Realtek ALC882 HD Audio, 7.1 + 2 HD Channels |
| Audio output | Above 103dB SNR quality output |
| Back panel | (1) PCI Express x16 Slot, (1) PCI slot, (6) USB 2.0 Ports, (1) RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN Port, (1) IEEE1394a Port, (1) External SATA Port, (1) Front Out, (1) Side Surround Out, (1) Rear Out, (1) Center/Bass Out, (1) S/PDIF Coaxial Out, (1) S/PDIF Optical In, (1) S/PDIF Optical Out, (1) Clear CMOS Button, |
| Chipsets | NVIDIA nForce 570 Ultra MCP |
| Dimensions | 325(L) x 220(W) x 210(H) mm |
| Ethernet | Marvell 88E1116 Gbit LAN PHY, Supports 10/100/1000 Mbps Operation, Supports power saving mode, NVIDIA Firewall included, Support for IPv4 and IPv6 |
| Expansion bays total (free) | (1) 3.5" Bay, (2) 3.5" Bay ( internal ), (1) 5.25" Bay |
| Form factor | P2 Chassis |
| Front panel | (2) USB 2.0 Ports, (1) Mini IEEE1394 Port, (1) Mic In, (1) Earphone Out, (1) Power on button, (1) Reset button, (1) HDD LED, (1) Power LED |
| Ieee 1394 | VIA VT6307 controller, IEEE1394 OHCI V1.0 compliant, 400/200/100 Mb/s data transfer rate |
| Memory | 4 x 240 pin DDR2 DIMM Slots, 2GB per Slot (Max. 8GB) |
| Memory bus speed | Support DDR2 667/800 Dual Channel |
| Memory type | Unbuffered RAM |
| Power supply | Silent X 400W(PFC) Power Supply Unit, Input 100-240V AC |
| Processor | AMD Sempron/Athlon 64/FX/X2 Processor |
| Processor type | Socket AM2 |
| Onboard headers and connectors | (4) 4-pin Fan Connectors, (1) ATX Main Power Connector, (1) 12V Power Connector, (3) SATA Connector, (1) ATA133 IDE Connector, (1) Floppy Connector, (1) AUX In Connector, (2) 1x5 Pin USB 2.0 Header, (1) Front Panel Connector, (1) Front Panel Header |
Comments, Questions & Reviews:
Comment by Noia
I had some problems with OCZ ram for my system, but changed to Geil and it works perfectly. Thanks Aria for expedient service and technical support.
Review by Noia
I bought one of these a few weeks ago, and it’s a wonderful piece of technology. All the wires on the inside are neatly organised and stowed away, everything fits together very nicely....with the exception of double-slot graphics cards, which are a complete pain to get in but it is 'do-able'. One downfall of this system (personally) is that it’s sound system is disappointing. The recording happens from the sound card, and NOT from a specific input. So the only way you can record from a mic is if you have its volume up and not muted. This in turn causes feed-back problems. You can get around this by using headphones but you will still record any noises made by programs such as MSN or Yahoo. So it can be difficult to use VoIP or do PodCasts. Other than that, this system is nigh on perfect. It runs incredibly silently, the heat-pipe system keeps the CPU at a rock-steady temperature and the look and feel of the system is incredible. If this system was sold with a USB head-set and mic, (which would eliminate the annoying audio problem), I would give it 10 out of 10, as it stands it gets an 8.5 out of 10. Recommended and well worth a buy, just make sure you have a USB head-set too if you intend to use VoIP or similar technology. - Noia
224 of 372 people rated this review as helpfulComment by Ciaran
Ahhh just what I've been waiting for. :D When are they going to be in stock?
very soon




















