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News Release from: Amplicon | Subject: Impact-R 3010 industrial computers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 14 March 2007

3U industrial computers fit in tight
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The new Impact-R 3010 series provide a standard ATX form factor industrial motherboard housed in a 3U Zinc-coated steel industrial chassis

Amplicon has enhanced the versatility of its Impact range of industrial computers with the new Impact-R 3010 series Comprising 3U 19-inch rackmount industrial computers the series is designed to provide an economical or space advantage where 2U designs provide insufficient expansion options and 4U designs require more than the available rack space

These computers provide a standard ATX form factor industrial motherboard housed in a 3U Zinc-coated steel industrial chassis with a lockable front door for added security.

All systems use an Intel Core two Duo or Pentium four processor and a 3.5-inch Western Digital hard disk drive.

They are powered by a 460W PS/2 form factor power supply unit.

Four Impact-R 3010 rackmount industrial computers are available as standard, catering for a variety of processing and expansion requirements.

Impact-R 3015 has the Intel Core two Duo 2.13GHz, socket LGA775, four PCI, two PCIe x1, one PCIe x16 slots.

The Impact-R 3014 has the Intel Pentium four 3.4GHz, socket LGA775, seven PCI slots.

The Impact-R 3012 has the Intel Pentium four 2.4GHz, socket 478, four PCI, three ISA slots.

The Impact-R 3010 has the Intel Pentium four 3.0GHz, socket 478, six PCI, one AGP slot.

As with all of Amplicon's Intel Core two Duo-based systems, the Impact-R 3015 is Vista ready.

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