Power-efficient, fanless desktop computer based on AMD microprocessor introduced by WIN Enterprises

Nov. 18, 2011
NORTH ANDOVER, Mass., 18 Nov. 2011. WIN Enterprises Inc. in North Andover, Mass., is introducing the PL-80400 desktop computer for networking applications that require low power consumption and fanless operation. The PL-80400 fanless computer has the AMD T24L 1.0 GHz low-voltage G-series microprocessor and A55E chipset, and maintains a typical appliance-level power budget of less than 25 Watts.
NORTH ANDOVER, Mass., 18 Nov. 2011. WIN Enterprises Inc. in North Andover, Mass., is introducing the PL-80400 desktop computer for networking applications that require low power consumption and fanless operation.The PL-80400 fanless computer has the AMD microprocessor T24L 1.0 GHz low-voltage G-series and A55E chipset, and maintains a typical appliance-level power budget of less than 25 Watts.Other features include CF, SATA disk-on-module or 2.5-inch SSD storage with optional 2.5-inch disk mounting hardware; one SO-DIMM slot that supports as much as 4 gigabytes of DDR3 1066 MHz SDRAM; a maximum of six Gigabit Ethernet Realtek 8111DL copper ports via PCI Express x1 and available 2 Port LAN Bypass option; USB 2.0, SATA, CF socket, MiniCard slot with PCI Express and USB support; 15 front panel LEDs for system status, link, and activity monitoring; and RoHS compliance.

For more information contact WIN Enterprises online at www.win-ent.com.

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