Thursday, February 4, 2010

Shuttle SG41J1 Barebone MARVELL 88E8057 LAN Driver

FORM FACTOR

Shuttle Form Factor / Support mini-ITX also



PROCESSOR

Intel Core 2 Quad Core 2 Duo,Dual-Core,Celeron 400 serial support

FSB 800/1066/1333*MHz support

(*Native support)



CHIPSET

Intel G41 + ICH7



MEMORY

2 x 240 pin DDR2 DIMM slots,4GB per DIMM (Max 8GB)

Dual Channel DDR2 667/800



VGA

Built-in Intel Intel X4500

DirectX 10 Support

DVI resolution 2048 x 1526



AUDIO

Realtek ALC662

5.1 channel High Definition Audio



ETHERNET

Marvell 88E8057

IEEE 802.3u 100Base-T specification revision 1.0

100Mb/s and 1Gb/s operation

Support Wake-On-LAN function



STORAGE INTERFACE

(3) 3.0Gb/s bandwidth SATA II

(1) Ultra DMA/100 IDE channel



ONBOARD CONNECTORS

(3) SATA connectors

(1) ATA100 bus IDE connector

(2) 1x5 pin USB 2.0 header

(2) Serial Port Header

(1) ATX main power connector

(1) ATX 12V power connector

(2) set 4pin fan connectors



FRONT PANEL

(2) USB 2.0 ports

(1) Microphone-In

(1) Earphone-Out

Power-On button

Power LED

HDD LED



BACK PANEL

(1) PCI-E x16 slot

(1) PCI slot

(1) RJ45 Gigabit LAN port

(1) D-sub VGA port

(1) DVI-D VGA port

(4) USB 2.0 ports

(1) PS/2 keyboard port

(1) PS/2 mouse port

(1) Line in port

(1) Line out port

(1) MIC in port

(1) Clear CMOS button

(2) Wireless Antenna fixture



EXPANSION BAY

(2) 3.5' bay

(1) 5.25' bay



DIMENSIONS

325(L) x 215(W) x 190(H) mm



POWER

250W

Input:100-240V AC



ACCESSORIES

XPC Multilanguage Quick User Guide

XPC CD Driver (XP and Vista 32 / 64 bit and Win7 32/ 64 bit)

1* Power cord

1* IDE cable (pre-install)

1* SATA cable (pre-install)

1* 4 pin to SATA power cable

Screws



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