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Shuttle Puts Intel's Core i7 in New SFF Prima System

Designed for high-end performance

By Traian Teglet, Technology News Editor

16th of February 2009, 15:18 GMT

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Along with the release of Intel's latest generation X58 desktop platform, a number of system vendors have announced their latest desktop computer systems, designed on the aforementioned platform. Shuttle is the latest to join the official launch of the company's SX58H7 Prima system, designed to provide users with the performance capabilities of Intel's Nehalem microarchitecture in a small form factor desktop computer system.

The new system from Shuttle has basically been designed to provide users with support for the latest Intel desktop platform, in a small form factor, glossy aluminum enclosure of the new XPC system. As you might expect from an X58-based platform, the new system enables a high level of performance, consequently meeting the requirements of computer enthusiasts and gaming users, with support for multi-GPU technologies, such as ATI's CrossFireX and NVIDIA's SLI.

The system is designed to incorporate a 3+1 channel DDR3 memory architecture, a feature that is supported by Intel's latest Core i7 processors. With that in mind, users should be expecting a high level of performance, compared with similar computer systems based on Intel's Core 2 Duo processor technology. In addition, the CrossFire and SLI support enabled by Intel's Nehalem-supporting desktop platform, further expands the user's choices for a high-end graphics configuration for best gaming performance and high image quality.

Unlike some full tower systems, which are equipped with a high-capacity PSU, the SX58H7 boasts a 500W 80Plus Bronze certified power solution, designed to bring both high efficiency and energy saving features. Additionally, Shuttle has equipped new XPC SX58H7 with a new I.C. Evo (integrated Cooling Evolution), a Vapor Chamber cooling solution that further lowers CPU temperatures by up to 7 degrees Celsius, according to the company.

Unfortunately, Shuttle hasn't provided any details regarding its system's pricing and availability.

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