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🚀 Elevate Your Workspace with the SHUTTLE DH110!
The SHUTTLE DH110 Barebones mini PC is a compact powerhouse designed for professionals seeking high performance in a small form factor. With a stunning 4K display resolution, remote power-on capability, and versatile connectivity options, this mini PC is perfect for both work and play. Weighing just 1.4 kg, it’s easy to integrate into any workspace while delivering the power you need for multitasking and creative projects.
Brand | SHUTTLE |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 16.51 x 4.29 cm; 1.4 kg |
Item model number | DH110 |
Manufacturer | Shuttle |
Series | DH110 |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | Small Form Factor |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Memory Technology | DDR3L SDRAM |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Hard Disk Description | SATA |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 5400 RPM |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics |
Graphics Chipset Brand | Intel |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 32 GB |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 3 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Number of Serial Ports | 2 |
Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
Wattage | 90 watts |
Power Source | AC |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Microsoft |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.4 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**L
Good value from known name brand
Designed for kiosk use i.e on all the time and a decent warranty- a keenly priced shuttle over buying a duel lan motherboard, case and psu separately.I like the fact that shuttle give you free thermal paste, a cpu socket cover should you swap out cpu or resell at later date.Duel intel lan teamingI am running a Linux Apache2 Mysql PHP server of this hardware and have found it near silent.Only point I would say is there appears to be a continental plug with an un fused uk adapter- supply a uk cloverleaf lead with uk fused plug as a recommendation.
M**W
Apple killer!
Just works
P**K
Works ok, limited basic bios, no UK mains plug...
Well I got this to replace a low powered router / gateway we have here.First impressions was ok, but noticed the bios was very limited to what you can do and set, but maybe that's just me.I did notice was the bios was stating the Intel Core i3 6320 was getting hot while idling in the bios using the supplied heat pipes supplied + fans at max.I also tried the supplied HSF that came with the CPU and the bios still was reporting the CPU getting hot while idle in the bios, so I was a bit worried at this point.I thought I would just progress on due to the Thermal Compound not hardening as yet, so I installed Linux on there and did some tests, strangely enough it was reporting the CPU Cores only as 25°C when idle where as in the bios it was saying it was above 55°C when idle, so either the bios is wrong or Linux is wrong, knowing Linux is more mature than the bios on this product I trust Linux more than the bios.Now that leads me to the power cable that comes with this product, sadly it only comes with an EU 2 pin plug and not a UK plug, so I had to buy a cable.So with all the issues so far I give it a 4 star rating, half a start for the bios and half a star for the lack of a UK power cable.Overall I am happy with this item so far.
C**T
Silent pfSense Firewall
I bought this XPC from Shuttle to build a pfSense firewall and replace my ASUS router. It was completely successful and took only a few hours from unboxing to fully-REconfigured network. There are some things you should know if you're planning to do this: pfSense does NOT like Realtek NICs. This Shuttle XPC DH370 has dual INTEL NICs and they work flawlessly.I chose an Intel Core i3-8100 CPU since it supports AES-NI. It runs at a very comfortable 40C using Shuttle's heatsink and dual fans designed specifically for its tiny case. I cannot hear any sound coming from the machine while it's on unless I pick it up and hold it to my face; only then can I hear the flowing air from the fans.The shipped BIOS version was already the version I needed (1.04) so that saved me a ton of time. It hides nicely in my side table with all my other LAN equipment.The case design is easy to work with. The parts are machined to snap in place comfortably and there are only three screws you need to remove to take out the case and SSD drive mount. The custom-fit CPU heatsink and fan assembly screws align correctly with their mount points on the motherboard making for a clean drop in after applying thermal paste to the CPU. Don't forget to wipe down the contact surfaces with rubbing alcohol beforehand.The board has a built-in SSD power and data combined connector cable for you already. It also accepts SODIMM DDR4 laptop memory of which I loaded up 8 GB of Kingston HyperX (in a 2x4 GB configuration) and gave 2 GB to temp and var as RAM disks for pfSense. The software is lighting fast, the box is whisper quiet, and it's crazy small.The SSD I chose is a WD Blue 250 GB; works great, way bigger than I needed, but who cares! Those SSDs are so inexpensive; the Corsair GTX USB memory stick I used to install pfSense was almost twice the cost, but it confirmed the USB 3.1 ports worked as expected (was seeing 400 MB/sec from the FreeBSD disk speed testing notes while pfSense booted off the Corsair).When you turn on the whole machine for the first time with the heatsink and fans in place and powered off the motherboard, the BIOS spins up the fans to full RPM then back down to test them and you CAN hear them quite easily. I would imagine if you plan to use one of these under constant load it will NOT be silent. However, you CAN unplug the fans and still use the machine as is. I did not stress-test mine this way so I can't say how hot it gets, but I did "test bench" it before assembling everything and the bare CPU ran at 91C. If you truly wanted a SILENT bookshelf-size setup with desktop horsepower, they won't stop you from disconnecting the fans and just using the heatsink. If passive cooling gets it under 80C you're pretty much golden.I'm extremely happy that this all worked out. I've been waiting patiently for all the parts to arrive and everything went smoothly once it did. I've been a Shuttle fan and continue to be one; my last Shuttle build was an AMD-based XPC for a recording studio. That machine literally NEVER died after years of constant running; it's in my closet right now. I can definitely recommend the DH370 for anyone looking to do some "heavy lifting" in a small package or to build an overpowered pfSense firewall. Go nuts, setup massive firewall rule tables, enable web filtering, VLAN your neighbor's kids stealing your WiFi to a VPN tunnel across the Atlantic, log every useless message to disk. I can't wait to see what else this thing can do!
U**R
Perfect for Linux Firewall
Intel network adapters were picked up no problem. VLANs work no problem. Performance with i5-6400T and SSD is lightning quick.would have been nice to have option for more than 2 NIC's, but VLAN will solve that in most setups.Untangle UTM v14.1.1
B**R
Great performance in a small package.
Runs w/ server 2012 as a data capture device. I use these in pairs onboard research aircraft. They work well for doing physiological measurements. Plenty of I/O, they suck down the data and store it in a database. We keep buying them to replace older versions in order to gain more performance. Also works w/ Window 8.1 if you need bluetooth. Can't comment on Windows 10 compatibility as I don't use that O/S. Bottom line - If you don't need accelerated 3D video then these will do the job.
B**E
Shuttle XH110
My Shuttle DH110 had a power faillure and was completly dead , so I bought this one as a replacement.Put the processor and memory + harddisk in the new XH110. and we ready to go again.Nice replacement, lot of usb-port, RS232 + place for DVD-reader/writer.Quick delivery from Germany to Greece.
R**N
Have the need for speed? put an SS M2 card in this little speedster
Shuttle did their homework on this powerful little thing. Kaby Lake I7 with RAID 1 WD HDDs. Uses DDR4 memory. Highly recommend it for a small footprint powerful machine.
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