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Shuttle K45 mini-PC

Posted on Mar 7, 08 02:29 AM PDT

Shuttle K45 mini-PC

Shuttle has rolled out its barebone K45 mini-PC that supports both power-saving and current dual-core processors. Simplicity is the order of the day with the K45, as it is meant to work equally well in different environments such as the home, office, an information kiosk, or as a cashier system. The Shuttle K45 retails for approximately $144 and comes with the following features :-

  • Supports Intel Core 2 Duo E6xxx/E4xxx, Pentium Dual-Core 2xxx and Celeron 4xx (max. 65W) series with Socket 775 (to FSB 1333)
  • Intel 945GC/ICH7
  • Max. 2 GB DDR2-667 (OC up to 800MHz) RAM
  • 6-channel audio
  • 1 x PCI (32 bit) slot
  • Gigabit LAN
  • 4 x USB 2.0, 2 x SATA2, 1 x ATA100
  • 100W power supply
  • 280mm × 190mm × 170mm

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By Richard Wicks , 01/07/08 4:04 AM (CommentID #756928)


The shuttle machines have inferior quality. Every one of these my company has bought had the power supply fail at one point.

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By Rolo , 28/06/08 7:32 AM (CommentID #750865)


how do you add an optical drive?

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By BreeZer , 03/06/08 9:16 PM (CommentID #711142)


if it has PCI-E i will buy hehehe!! please add that on

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By asdf , 22/05/08 12:03 AM (CommentID #689788)


lol why do you need another gpu when you have one onboard the motherboard?

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By One Important Thing , 24/04/08 6:31 PM (CommentID #650638)


Can someone say how I can install Windows on this machine which has no optical drive.

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By alex99a , 09/03/08 5:56 PM (CommentID #544295)


No PCI Express slot, PCI only. Intended to run on the integrated video, so 100W PS probably not a problem.

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By dan6807 , 07/03/08 6:05 PM (CommentID #542047)


Good luck finding any video card that will work with a 100W power supply!

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