Datasheet
Product Specification
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New Era of All-Solid Capacitor Shuttle Mainboards
By using all-solid capacitors Shuttle mainboards provide industry
leading stability, reliability and longevity for PC gaming and
entertainment systems. The average lifespan for a solid capacitor is
more than six times greater than the more common and less expensive
electrolytic capacitors.
External Serial ATA ports on front and back panel
In addition to the eSATA port at the back panel, the SX58J3 also comes
with one eSATA at the front panel for plugging in high-speed external
hard-drives. The eSATA interface is up to three times faster than the USB
2.0 standard.
Supports RAID functionality
This Shuttle XPC features several internal and external Serial ATA
connectors which also support the high performance RAID functions
level 0, 1, 5 and 0+1. It is the ideal solution to enhance hard disk
performance and data back up protection without the cost of add-on
cards.
Dual eSATA with External Power
The back panel provides two external Serial ATA ports and a power
port. The included cables make it a snap to connect two external hard
drive to your XPC. The Serial ATA interface is up to six times faster than
USB 2.0/Firewire.
Dual Gigabit LAN with Teaming Support
This XPC features even two high-speed Gigabit LAN ports. The teaming
function allows you to group both available network adapters together
to function as a single adapter - a method of creating a virtual LAN.
The benefit of this approach is that it enables load balancing and
failover.
*) Overclocking Warning: Please note there is a certain risk involved with overclocking, including adjusting the setting in the BIOS or using
third-party overclocking tools. Overclocking may affect your system stability or even cause damage of the components and devices of
your system. It is done at your own risk and expense. Shuttle cannot be held responsible for possible damage caused by overclocking.