Shuttle's XPC ZEN ST62K

Staying Cool With A Heatpipe

The Zen barebone features a processor cooling solution Shuttle calls ICE (Integrated Cooling Engine). A sheet of copper that absorbs the processor's heat covers the processor. Using four heatpipes, the heat is then transferred to a heatsink measuring 80x80 mm and featuring very fine cooling fins. Finally, a temperature-controlled system fan that which expels the heat outside of the case cools the heatsink itself.

The Zen barebone offers enough space for one 5.25" drive and two 3.5" drives. Preferably, the hard drive should be installed from the side using a drive-case, another could fit directly under the optical drive. All edges of the Zen's case are rounded off to minimize the risk of injury during hardware installation.

The system uses a heatpipe solution ending in a 80 x 80 mm heatsink and an 80 mm fan.

The drive bay for the 3.5" drive is rotated by 90 degrees and is attached to the case using a single screw.

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XPC ZEN ST62K
Dimensions190 x 165 x 285 mm
Weight3.88 kg total, including 1.46 kg ext. Power supply
Motherboard
PlatformSocket 478
Front Side Bus400, 533, 800 MHz
Memory-Slots and Memory-Type2x DDR 400 (Dual Channel)
Max. Memory2 GB
ChipsetATI Radeon 9100 IGP
HDD Controller2 x ATA 100
Expansion Slots1 x PCI
Interfaces
USB2x Front, 2 x Back
LAN10/100 Realtek 8100C
Sound6.1 Realtek ALC 650
SPDIFIn and Out
IEEE 1394 / Firewire2x Back
VideoVGA, S-Video
Serial1x Back
PS/22x (Mouse and Keyboard)
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