Shuttle XPC Slim DX30 Barebone Review

Others/All-in-one PC by stefan @ 2017-02-22

XPC Slim DX30 is one of the latest passively cooled Mini-PCs from Shuttle, which does sport the Intel Celeron J3355 Apollo Lake dual-core SoC. The barebone can be equipped with no less than 8GB of DDR3L SODIMM RAM, a M.2 SSD, one 2.5’’ HDD/SSD while the wireless connectivity is assured by the manufacturer thanks to the preinstalled M.2-2230 WLAN card with Realtek RTL8188EE Controller. The product does feature a lot of interfaces so it can be used at home, in offices but also for industrial applications; in all cases, the overall power consumption is very small thanks to the technological process of the new Intel cores.

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The System BIOS Part II

The USB Configuration menu will only display the currently connected devices:

 

 

 

From the OnBoard Device Configuration menu, we can enable/disable some of the onboard interfaces, adjust the reserved RAM for the iGPU, or choose the operating mode for the M.2 port. The same area takes care of the COM ports:

 

 

 

 

From the SATA Configuration menu, we are able to check out the connected storage devices:

 

 

 

The Security menu allows the user the change the system password, enable Flash Write Protection or work with Secure Boot:

 

 

 

The Boot menu comes with the usual options that includes “OS Selection”, but we can also choose to boot straight from the card reader:

 

 

 

Finally, we do have the Exit menu, which allows us to save, discard or load factory defaults:

 

 

 

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