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Compact 19-inch industry PC comes with PCI Express

The 96M1584D 2 U industrial computer from DSM Computer’s 19-inch Infinity® range is now available in PCI Express version. In accordance with the PICMG 1.3 standard, the backplane provides one PCI Express x1 slot, one PCI Express x16 slot and two PCI slots. This now enables even the new, fast graphics cards to be integrated into innovative industrial systems.
The industry PC is based on the Celeron® M Intel® processor with a clock frequency of 1.5 GHz and the Intel® 915GM GMA 900 chipset. As an option, the 96M1584D can also be equipped with a fast Intel® Pentium® M with 2.26 GHz. The standard 512 MB main memory can be extended to a capacity of 2 GB using additional DDR2 RAMs (SO DIMM).
There is a 250 GB SATA branded hard disk (or larger) for the storage of large amounts of data. A 3.5-inch floppy disk drive and a high-quality DVD-ROM branded drive provide additional storage options. Rapid and reliable data exchange is possible via a dual Gigabit LAN10/100/1000 Base-T/TX PCIe network connection.
The 432 x 431 x 88 mm compact industrial computer is available in a high-quality rack for installation in a 19-inch cabinet or as a desktop for deployment in tough industrial environments. The system can be supplied in all RAL and NCS colors and if required with a customer-specific company logo. DSM Computer provides a one-year guarantee for the CE-certified IPC.
The industry PC can optionally be supplied with DSMP PC condition monitoring software for the permanent monitoring of operating parameters, for example processor temperature, supply voltage, fan speed and hard disk state. It assists in significantly increasing system availability, as possible faults in the hardware and software can be detected at an early stage, before an outage occurs. The execution of necessary service work during the service life leads to significant cost savings in industrial operations.
DSM Computer AG Suna Akman-Richter
Am Loferfeld 50-54 Marcom Manager
D-81249 Munich / Germany Phone: +49 (89) 157 98-145
Phone: +49 (89) 157 98-250 Fax: +49 (89) 157 98-113
Fax: +49 (89) 157 98-19 E-mail: s.richter@DSM.AG
www.DSM.AG
DSM Computer
Since its establishment in 1981, DSM Computer AG as a provider of industry PCs and slot-CPU engineering has always succeeded in responding flexibly to a constantly changing market. With both individually tailored solutions or product lines with standardized versions, DSM Computer AG offers qualitatively high-value computer technology for industrial applications, telecommunication systems, automation, and measurement engineering.
Note: The above text is the public part of the press release obtained from the manufacturer (with minor modifications). EETimes Europe cannot be held responsible for the claims and statements made by the manufacturer. The text is intended as a supplement to the new product presentations in EETimes Europe magazine.
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