Fanless barebone server offers dual-core Atom for $260

 

Fanless barebone server offers dual-core Atom for $260
Dec 7, 2010, 00 :04 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (930 reads)
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"Habey announced a 1U, barebone server featuring Intel's dual-core 1.8GHz Atom D525 processor, starting at $260. Able to run on 25 Watts, the EPC-6566 offers up to 2GB of DDR3 RAM, PCI Express and PCI expansion, dual HDD bays, two gigabit Ethernet ports, plus serial and USB connectivity, says the company.

"The 17 x 9.8 x 1.75-inch EPC-6566 is now available in single quantities at Amazon.com, starting at $260. As a barebone system, it ships without storage, memory, or a pre-installed operating system, but it supports Linux and several Windows versions, says Habey.

"The EPC-6566 is said to be usable as a network video recorder (NVR), or any other embedded application demanding rackmount support, low noise, and low power consumption. The system can run fanlessly with less than a 25 dB noise level, and runs on under 25 Watts, claims the company."

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