- Equipped with Intel Apollolake Celeron J3355 (2.0 GHz) dual-core processor. Supports Dual Channel SO-DIMM DDR3L, max 16GB (max. 8GB per slot). Multiple Operating System Support: Windows 10 and Linux.
- Shuttle exclusive heat pipe cooling module with smart fan design resulting in high stability and low noise for long-term operation.
- 8 x serial ports (7 x RS232, 1 x RS232/422/485), 2 x USB 3.0, 4 x USB 2.0
- Supports 1 x 3.5" Hard Drive or 1 x 2.5" HDD/SSD, 1 x M.2 2280 (SSD), 1 x M.2 2230 (Wi-Fi)
- Manufacturer 3-Year Warranty and free lifetime technical support.
- OS : Windows 10 and Linux
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Meli Tuiavi'i
Awesome little machine... totally quiet
I bought it to run home automation software and it has performed very well. In fact, I am considering replacing my noisy Intel NUC with another fanless SHUTTLE.
Angela Esther Halder
Works great! Needs a monitor connected to boot
Running Ubuntu 16.04 server. Works great! Needs a monitor connected to boot, but doesn't require a keyboard or mouse. Not the best choice for a server closet, but great for a kiosk or anywhere else.
Kyle Garcia
Great product
Bought the unit to watch YouTube on my TV. easy to installed memory and hard drive. Connect the unit with power and a HDMI cable. Everything works so far. Impressed with the 3 output capability and the fanless design. Very quiet.
Sally Benitez
Five Stars
Nice design!
Lily Irene Morano
Five Stars
Terrific little Minecraft server for the kids and their friends. Some ram and ssd = minecraft happiness.
Raynaldo Aldaco
I am replacing a bunch of HP t510 thin clients ...
I am replacing a bunch of HP t510 thin clients with this shuttle build. 4GB memory - make sure you buy a compatible brand. (like CT51264BF160B) SSD and windows 7 x64 Makes a cheaper, MUCH faster replacement for the thin clients.
Wint Sandar
It's also pretty small so it doesn't take up much room
I'm currently using this with a 4GB stick of DDR4 RAM and a 500GB HDD. I use it to run PFsense and it runs phenomenally. It uses Intel NICs so no issues with stability. Make sure to Update the BIOS then disable the serial ports in there before booting from USB to install PFsense. It's also pretty small so it doesn't take up much room.
Ne Ha
DS77U3 is a very nice, quiet, small form factor PC
Considering that you can simply toss in some 2400 speed memory and a NVMe M.2 card and you're up & running with quite a nice speed overall. If you want a fast, but lower cost drive, go with the Corsair MP300. Although 'only' 2 channel PCI, it still beats the top sata SSDs. Be aware that some of the 4 channel NVMe drives will show up as undetected in the BIOS. But as long as you have the M.2 slot configured for PCIe mode and the boot type set to UEFI, windows can see the drive. (Strange, confusing, but that was my experience using BIOS 1.08, the latest at this time.) Love the fanless form factor.
Janet Ruckemesser
Just fun but do not under estimate what it can do!
I love this little thing. It works very well under Linux distros and Windows. With plenty of ports (even a displayport) it is a communicative little thing that is very easy on the power draw. You can run it all day cheaper than a light bulb. We mounted it to the back of its monitor so no foot print! With a SSD installed it is silent as only the CDROM makes noise when being operated. The internal WiFi is adequate but unless you have a strong signal to your AP I would recommend plugging in the LAN cable.
Vera Chang
Perfect starter pc
This is my first barebones pc, this PC has exceeded my expectations, for 200 bucks, you get the PC itself, ac cord, psu, bracket for hard drive mount, bracket for odd mount, and a driver CD, which may also install bloatware. What I installed to my pc is 2gb of ram(4-8 gb is the supported amount, wd 160 gb hard drive, a odd, a 8gb flash drive(used with Windows ready boost), and windows 10. Pros: Supports Windows 10, odd drive compatible, small, fanless, 24/7 operation, gigabit lan, WiFi bgn included, very good for games that run more on CPU, HDMI, VGA, display port, good design of case, and boots efi. Cons: CPU heat is about 39˚c to 47˚c, does not come with vesa bracket or second hdd add ons, power brick, requires 1.35v for ram, one USB 3.0 port, bad location of WiFi antenna, and does not support legacy boot. Overall, the cons really not a problem, it's an awesome pc, it would be perfect for a small sever, and it is a perfect start for a person like me to find parts for this PC.