Shuttle XPC slim DS50U7 Barebone Review

Others/All-in-one PC by stefan @ 2024-11-03

The DS50U7 barebone from Shuttle did impress us in terms of performance, considering we are talking about a fanless design. PL1 is limited to 15W, while PL2 is limited to 17W, while in the case of the ECS LIVA Z5 Plus with active cooling and the i5-1335U SoC, we noted PL1 set at 20W and PL2 set at 39W, which is considerably higher; despite that, we see the i7-1355U winning in some cases, due to the implementation of DDR5 memory, higher boost on the iGPU clock, more execution units, but also a higher boost on the CPU, helping quite a bit in low to medium loads, a situation which is frequently found when using the device like 90% of the time.

  • prev
  • next

The BIOS Interface Part II

The Onboard Device Configuration area allows turning on or off the audio interface, CNVi function, we can enable/disable the LAN controllers, select how much RAM should be reserved for the iGPU and more!

 

 

 

The same area does also allow us to work with the Serial interfaces:

 

 

 

The Hardware Health Configuration menu displays the current SoC temperature, the System temperature, but we can also note the current CPU/DRAM voltages:

 

 

 

Product Information does allow resellers to enter up some custom info:

 

 

 

From the Security tab, we can work with the Supervisor/User passwords, enable/disable UEFI Flash Protection, but also enable/disable Secure Boot:

 

 

 

The Boot area is quite self-explanatory:

 

 

 

The Exit menu will allow the user to Save/Discard changes or load factory defaults:

 

 

 

  • prev
  • next

No comments available.

 

reply