Front I/O Industrial Computers
DuroPC (Blairsville, PA) has unveiled a new line of front I/O bracket industrial rackmount computers. RAC183, RAC184, RAC185 & RAC186 merges the best of the DuroPC line of Intel® Core™ and Pentium™ systems with the ease of access provided by the units’ 2 front USB ports. and easy access to your expansion devices.
RAC183: 4U rackmount with front accessible I/O Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz with 9-ISA 4-PCI, 1GB RAM, Intel® Q35+ICH9 chipset, VGA, 9-ISA/4-PCI expansion slots, dual gigabit LAN, 48X DVDRW, 160GB HDD, 300W power supply.
RAC184: 4u Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz rackmount with front accessible I/O with 12 PCI, 1 ISA, 1GB RAM, Intel® Q35+ICH9 chipset, VGA, 12-PCI/1-ISA expansion slots, dual gigabit LAN, 48X DVDRW, 160GB HDD, 300W power supply.
RACA185: 4U rackmount industrial computer with ® front accessible I/O, Intel CoreTM2 Duo 2.4 GHz, 1GB RAM, Intel® Q45+ICH10 chipset, VGA, dual gigabit LAN, 4-PCI, 1-PCIe 1, PCIe × 4, PCIe × 16, 48X DVDRW, 160GB HDD, 300W power supply.
RAC186: 4U rackmount ATX motherboard computer with front accessible I/O, 3.0 GHz Pentium 4 CPU, 1GB RAM, Intel® 865G chipset, VGA, 2-ISA, 5-PCI, 1-AGP-8x expansion slots, dual LAN (1×10/100, 1×10/100/1000 Base-T), 48X DVD-RW, 160GB HDD, 300W power supply.
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