A 4U industrial computer with Intel Dual-Core processor

Amplicon is expanding its Ventrix range of rack-mount industrial computers with the introduction of the new Ventrix 4004. This 4U rack-mount single board computer (SBC) is PICMG 1.3 compliant, provides PCI express (PCIe) expansion, uses the latest Intel Pentium D Dual-Core LGA775 technology and has a high-quality industrial grade 600W power supply unit (PSU). It also comes with a 250GB HDD as standard and is electroplated for long term protection against corrosion.

The Ventrix 4004 system is ideal for high speed data/video capture and analysis. The platform incorporates the Intel 945G/ICH7 chipset and the Intel Pentium D processor which features Hyper-Threading technology to deliver innovative features and new benefits for industrial computer systems. This system is Windows Vista capable.

System features and benefits:

· LGA775 socket with 1066/800 MHz system bus providing scalability for future processor innovations;

· PCIe x16 delivering more than 3.5 x the bandwidth of the traditional AGP 8X interface and supports a range of latest high-performance graphics cards;

· PCIe x1 offering up to 3.5 x the bandwidth of traditional PCI architecture, delivering faster access to peripheral and networking devices;

· Intel Storage Matrix technology providing protection against data loss from a hard drive failure, and quicker access to digital photo, video, and music files by supporting native command queuing (NCQ) as well as RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10;

· Dual Gigabit Ethernet LAN; Dual-channel DDR2 memory support with up to 4GB memory.

Amplicon manufactures its own industrial computer ranges under the names Ventrix, Impact-R and Impact. Amplicon’s experience, expertise and knowledge in this field enables it to build reliable industrial computers, which deliver quality, flexibility, scalability and value for money for use in even the most challenging of industrial environments.

The Ventrix range is Amplicon’s flagship brand and is based upon PICMG compliant SBCs and backplanes. This architecture provides excellent expansion capabilities with a product life of at least five years.

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