Shuttle XPC Slim Barebone DH310 Review

Others/All-in-one PC by stefan @ 2018-09-28

By having compatibility with the latest, non-ULV Coffee Lake processors from Intel, the Shuttle DH310 can deliver quite a bit of performance. Even if the i5 8600K is a 95W SKU, the TDP is automatically driven down to 65W maximum, this also meaning that the performance has been lowered a bit when all cores are at maximum load; in many other non-stressful usage patterns, the cores can reach the maximum Turbo Frequency without no issues at all. The unit can be used for many purposes, such as digital signage, POI, POS, office, healthcare, industry, media center and more given its multitude of interfaces.

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A Closer Look Part V

On the back of the unit we will be able to check out an additional sticker, that informs the user of the chipset (Realtek RTL8821AE):

 

 

 

The card can be installed easily in the designated slot:

 

 

 

Afterwards we may choose to install the antenna cables, by carefully routing it inside the case:

 

 

 

For testing purposes, we will use the 2x4GB DDR4-2400 SODIMM CL17 Crucial kit from Micron:

 

 

 

The storage medium is an Intel 760p series NVMe SSD, 128GB capacity:

 

 

After we did apply some thermal compound, we did re-install the CPU cooler and prepared the system for benchmarks:

 

 

 

As an optional accessory, we can order the PS02 stand kit:

 

 

 

 

This one includes the necessary feet, along with the mounting screws:

 

 

 

 

The installation is straightforward and allows the unit to be operated vertically; this way it takes much less space on the desk:

 

 

 

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