• Fanless and silent
    Completely fanless, virtualy noiseless
    Passive cooling through convective heat transfer
    Perfect to be used in noise-sensitive environments
    Fanless means less dust and thus virtually no maintenance required
  • Low Power Consumption
    Power consumption in idle mode: 7.0 W
    Power consumption under full load: 11.8 W / 19.7 W (CPU / CPU+graphics)
    (measured with 2x 2 GB DDR3L-1600 SO-DIMMs and 60 GB 2.5" SSD under Windows 10 64-bit)
  • Chassis
    Nettop PC with black chassis made of steel
    Dimensions: 190 x 165 x 43 mm (LWH) = 1.35-litre
    Weight: 1.3 kg net and 2.1 kg gross
    Two holes for Kensington Locks and numerous
    threaded holes (M3) at both sides of the chassis
  • Operation Position
    1) Horizontal
    2) Vertical with mounted feet.
    These feet can be purchased as optional accessory PS02.
    3) Vertical (e.g. VESA-mounted behind an appropriate monitor)
    In vertical position, the front USB ports should show upwards.
    Ventilation holes must not be blocked to ensure sufficient cooling.
  • Operation System
    This system comes without operating system.
    It is compatible with
    - Windows 10 (64-bit)
    - Linux (64-bit) [7]
    Note: Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 are not supported
  • Processor
    Intel® Celeron® Processor J3355, Dual Core
    CPU clock frequency: 2.0 GHz, max. Turbo frequency: 2.5 GHz
    Apollo Lake platform, Goldmont architecture, 14 nm structure
    CPU cores / Threads: 2 / 2
    L2 Cache: 2 MB
    Thermal Design Power (TDP): 10 W
    Supports AES-NI, VT-x (EPT), VT-d, Secure Boot
    SOC design with integrated graphics processor, no chipset required
  • Integrated Graphics
    The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) is integrated in the processor
    Intel® HD Graphics 500 (9th Gen), graphics frequency: 250~700 MHz
    Supports DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.3, OpenCL 1.2, OpenGL ES 3.0, Intel Quick Sync Video, Intel Clear Video (HD)
    Execution Units (EU): 12
    Video outputs (Resolution):
    - HDMI 1.4b: max. 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz oder 3840 x 2160 @ 30 Hz
    - DisplayPort 1.2: max. 4096 x 2160 @ 60 Hz
    - optional: D-Sub (VGA): max. 1920 x 1200 resolution @ 60 Hz [2]
    Supports two digital displays simultaneously via HDMI and DisplayPort.
    In addition, it supports another analog display if the optional VGA port is built in. [2]
  • UEFI Firmware
    16 MB Flash ROM with AMI's Aptio UEFI BIOS Firmware
    Based on the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) [1]
    Supports Power fail resume / AC power on state / always on / always off [3]
    Supports Wake-on-LAN (WOL) from S3, S4, S5 ACPI states
    Supports boot up from external flash memory cards
    With embedded Firmware TPM v2.0 (fTPM)
  • Memory
    2x SO-DIMM slots with 204-pin
    Supports DDR3L-1600/1866 (PC3-12800/14900) SDRAM at 1.35V
    Supports Dual Channel mode
    Supports max. 8 GB per DIMM
    Maximum total size: 8 GB (either 1x 8 GB or 2x 4 GB)
    Supports two unbuffered DIMM modules (no ECC)
    Note: This mainboard does only support 1.35 V DDR3L memory modules.
    DDR3L has a lower operation voltage as compared to DDR3
  • 2.5" Bay for Hard disk drive/SSD
    Supports one Serial ATA hard disk (5400 / 7200 rpm)
    or one SATA SSD drive in 6.35 cm / 2.5" format
    Serial ATA III Interface with up to 600 MB/s transfer speed
    Supports a drive with a max. height 12.5 mm
    Pre-installed SATA cable (data / power)
    Supports Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)
  • M.2 expansion slot for SSD card
    M.2 2280 BM slot
    Interfaces: PCI-Express Gen. 2.0 X4 (max. 16 Gbit/s) and SATA v3.0 (max. 6 Gbit/s)
    Supports M.2 cards with a width of 22 mm
    and a length of 42, 60 or 80 mm (type 2242, 2260, 2280)
    Supports SATA SSDs (BM-Key) or PCIe SSDs (M-Key)
  • Integrated Audio
    Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec
    Two analog audio connectors (3.5mm): 
    1) Line out (head-phones)
    2) Microphone input
  • Card Reader
    Integrated card reader 
    supports standard SD, SDHC and SDXC memory flash cards
  • Wired Network
    RJ45 connector supports Gigabit LAN at 10/100/1000 Mbit/s.
    Intel i211 Ethernet Controller with MAC, PHY and PCIe interface
    Supports Wake-on-LAN
  • Wireless Network (WLAN)
    M.2-2230 WLAN card with Realtek RTL8188EE Controller
    Supports IEEE 802.11b/g/n
    Max. 150Mbps up-/downstream (1T1R) in the 2.4 GHz band
    One external antenna supplied
  • LEDs and Buttons
    Power button
    Power LED (blue)
    HDD LED (yellow)
  • Front Panel Connectors
    2x USB 3.0
    SD card reader
  • Back Panel Connectors
    HDMI 1.4b digital video and audio output
    DisplayPort 1.2 digital video and audio output
    optional: D-Sub/ VGA analog video output (15-pin) [2]
    4x USB 2.0
    Gigabit network (LAN, RJ45)
    Audio Line-out (head phones)
    Microphone input
    2x RS232 serial port, 9-pin D-Sub (support of an auxiliary voltage of 5 / /12 V,
    the left port is switchable to RS422 / RS485) [6]
    PS/2 Combo supports keyboard or mouse
    DC input for the external power adapter
    4-pin connector (2.54 mm pitch) supports
    - external power on button
    - Clear CMOS function
    - +5V DC voltage for external components
    External WLAN antenna (perforation for second antenna available)
  • Other Onboard Connectors
    Analog VGA graphics output CN6 (2x1-pin, 1mm pitch) [2]
    Jumper JP5 for power on after power fail (hardware solution) [3]
  • Power Supply
    External 40 W AC/DC power adapter (fanless)
    AC Input: 100 ~ 240 V AC, 50 ~ 60 Hz
    DC Output: 19 V / 2.1 A
    Automatic voltage adjust
    Dimensions: 89.5 x 37 x 26.5 mm (LWH)
    DC Connector: 5.5 / 2.5 mm (outer/inner diameter)
    Remark: the DC-input of the computer supports an external power source
    with either 12 V ±5% (max. 3.33 A) or 19 V ±5% (max. 2.1 A).
  • Supplied Accessories
    Multi-language user guide (EN, DE, FR, ES, JP, KR, SC, TC)
    VESA mount for 75 / 100 mm standard (two metal brackets)
    Four thumbscrews M3 x 5 mm (screws together VESA mount and PC)
    Four screws M4 x 10 mm (to affix VESA mount on the PC)
    Four screws M3 x 4 mm (to mount a 2.5" storage into the bay)
    Driver DVD (Windows 64-bit)
    External 40 W power adapter with power cord
  • Optional Accessies:
    - PVG01: optional D-Sub VGA video output [2]
    - PS02:
    optional stand for vertical operation
  • 24/7 Nonstop Operation
    This device is approved for 24/7 permanent operation.
    Requirements:
    - Free air circulation around the PC must be guaranteed.
    - Ventilation holes must be kept clear.
    - Any installed disk must also be approved for permanent 
    operation by its manufacturer
  • Environmental Spec
    Operating temperature range: 0 ~ 40 °C
    Relative humidity range: 10 ~ 90 % (non-condensing)
  • Certification and Compliance
    EMI: FCC, CE, BSMI, RCM, VCCI, R&TTE
    Safety: CB, BSMI, ETL, CCC
    Other: RoHS, Energy Star, ErP
    This device is classed as a technical information equipment (ITE) in class B and is intended for use in living room and office. The CE-mark approves the conformity by the EU directives:
    (1) 2004/108/EC relating to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC),
    (2) 2006/95/EC relating to Electrical Equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits (LVD),
    (3) 2009/125/EC relating to ecodesign requirements for energy-related products (ErP),
    (4) 1999/5/EC related to Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE)

[1] UEFI-Firmware (versus BIOS)
Just as with many modern PCs, the Shuttle XPC slim Barebone DX30 does away completely with a BIOS, but uses a pure UEFI firmware instead. The terms UEFI firmware and BIOS are widely used synonymously, but hardware initialising is now performed by the UEFI. Users might not even notice, but the operating system must be installed and executed in UEFI mode. UEFI creates a GUID Partition Table (GPT) on the system partition instead of a Master Boot Record (MBR). A PC running pure UEFI firmware alone must have a 64-bit operating system installed.
[2] Optional D-Sub/VGA connector
The mainboard features one analog graphics port CN6 on the mainboard. This signal can be lead to the outside as a 15-pin D-Sub VGA connector on the backpanel by using an optional adapter PVG01. However doing so means one serial port (COM) less can be used.
[3] Power on after power fail
The BIOS setup provides a "Power-On after Power Fail" function that can be found under "Power Management Configuration". As the name indicates, this function determines the PC's behaviour after power failure: (1) unconditional power on, (2) restore former status or (3) keep system turned off. As a matter of the nature of this function, it may fail after short power failures. This is why the Shuttle XPC slim Barebone DX30 also comes with a hardware-based solution. By removing Jumper JP2 (on the mainboard behind the power button) the system will start unconditionally once power is supplied.
[4] HDMI output supports DVI-D with optional adapter
[5] How to convert DisplayPort into HDMI/DVI
The DisplayPort output can be converted to HDMI or DVI by an additional, passive adapter cable. For example:
DELOCK 82590: 1 m, DisplayPort (male, 20p) to HDMI-A (male, 19p)
DELOCK 82435: 5 m, DisplayPort (male, 20p) to DVI-D (male, 24p)
The integrated graphics automatically detects the connected display and puts out the appropriate electric signal - either through DisplayPort (without an adapter) or HDMI/DVI (with an adapter).
However, a monitor with a DisplayPort connector cannot be connected to the HDMI port with a simple, passive adapter.
[6] Serial Ports
This PC features two serial RS232 ports with 9-pin D-Sub connectors on the back panel. The left COM port (COM1) can also be configured as RS422 and RS485 in the BIOS setup.
Pin 9 of the D-Sub COM-Port is a multi-functional signal. Based on the Jumper JP2 configuration on the mainboard, it can be configured as Ring Indicator (RI) or external power supply with a voltage level of either 5 V or 12 V. Each COM port can be configured separately. The maximum current is 500 mA per connector.
[7] Linux-Compatibility, Date Nov'16: successfully tested with Ubuntu 16.10, Kernel 4.8.
Older Ubuntu versions (16.4, 15.10, 14.4), Fedora 25 and SuSE 42.2 do still not privide the required drivers for DX30 and the system runs very slowly.

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