Rugged fanless PC computer for space-constrained applications introduced by Stealth
SAN JOSE, Calif., 3 Feb. 2014. Stealth Computer Inc. in San Jose, Calif., is introducing the model LPC-630F high-performance fanless small-form-factor rugged computer for space challenged applications.
The LPC-630F box computer is a quiet yet powerful small form factor computer that operates without noisy cooling fans which could draw in dirt resulting in potential failures.
Stealth's fanless computers are encapsulated in a rugged extruded aluminum chassis performing as a heat sink to dissipate heat build-up. The unit measures 7.9 by 7.9 by 2.56 inches and has the Intel 3rd Generation Core i7 mobile processor.
The Stealth PC features two Gigabit LAN ports, two USB 3.0 ports, four USB 2.0 ports, a serial/RS232 port, e-SATA, Intel HD4000 graphics, two DisplayPorts, DVI-I, and audio in/out ports.
The LPC-630F also supports as much as 16 gigabytes of DDR3 memory and has optional built-in 802.11 b/g/n wireless networking.
The LPC-630F fanless small PC ships with a 120-gigabyte solid-state drive with SSD options for as much as 480 gigabytes of data storage for protection against vibration and shock.
Systems are compatible with Microsoft Windows 7, 8, XP, Embedded, and Linux and can be custom configured. For more information contact Stealth Computer online at www.stealth.com.
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