

Compact computer promoter Shuttle has now introduced a little new mini-PC barebone that's ready to house AMD's 45nm AM3 processors. The SA76G2 comes in a black-painted G2-type aluminum chassis measuring 30 (L) x 20 (W) x 18.5 (H) cm (LWH), and features the Shuttle FA76 motherboard powered by the AMD RS760/SB710 chip combo which provides support for AM2/AM2+/AM3 processors with a TDP of up to 105W, has two DDR2 memory slots, one PCI-Express x16 slot, plus Radeon 3000 integrated graphics.
The SA76G2 packs a 250W PSU, offers 5.1 channel audio and Gigabit Ethernet, DVI and D-Sub outputs, and support for up to three SATA HDD/SSDs. According to Shuttle, its new barebone is already shipping and has a recommended price tag of 191 Euro (without VAT).
The SA76G2 packs a 250W PSU, offers 5.1 channel audio and Gigabit Ethernet, DVI and D-Sub outputs, and support for up to three SATA HDD/SSDs. According to Shuttle, its new barebone is already shipping and has a recommended price tag of 191 Euro (without VAT).
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