Shuttle DS61 Build
#1
Hi,

Just thought I'd post some preliminary pics of a new build based on the Shuttle DS61.

I was attracted to the Shuttle DS61 because of its small form factor. It's advertised as a digital signage product much like their HX61 and come fully equipped with a Mini ITX mainboard with an H61 chipset/1155 CPU socket, dual LAN ports, HDMI port, DVI-I port, 6 USB ports (2x USB 3.0), SD card reader and an external power supply.

In terms of price, the unit goes for just under $200. I ended up pairing it with a Celeron G1610 so the set up cost me just under $250. A Celeron based Intel NUC is around $50 cheaper but I was willing to go with the DS61 because of it's versatility. Sure, it's a lot bigger than a NUC but it's not huge either.

The DS61 is roughly the size of an external 5.25" drive. Here it is below beside my iphone 4S.

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Here it is with the heatsink attached.

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Finally, here it is sitting on my desk.

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I'm just in the process of loading Windows 7 onto it. The fans are noticeable if you get within 30cm of the unit but it's not too bad so far.
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#2
Looks good. It has no wifi, but do you have a mini pcie next to the memory modules?
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#3
nice!
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#4
Yes, there is a mini PCIe connector.

My wireless router is on the other side of my house so I'm using a powerline adapter for now.
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#5
I'm considering buying this for XBMC and tvheadend backend, or maybe even a new ESXi build.

How is the performance with the G1610 CPU ? Any problems playing 1080p video?

What concerns me the most is noise under heavy load. Could you elaborate more on that?

Thanks!

Andreas
Using Kodi for live TV with Tvheadend.
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