
Chassis Plans has released its first rugged High-Performance Computer (HPC), which is based on a ruggedized 5U enclosure that is designed to meet a wide variety of environmental requirements.
The HPC can operate in a wide range of ground, vehicle, shipboard and aircraft installations. The HPC M5U-22 has operating specifications that include operation at 12,000 feet, in 0 to 50 degrees C and 5-95% humidity. The computer is non-condensing and vibration/shock resistant and features a redundant power supply and RAID options.
The system is based on a long-life system board using Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs. It has four 3.5 drive bays, a slim slot-fed optical drive, 2 USB 2.0 ports, up to 1TB of RAM, and can run Windows 10, Windows 7 Pro as well as other 32 and 64 bit operating systems. The CP SysCool thermal management system extends the life of the computing system, reduces power consumption, and lowers overall system noise levels. The system has the capability to support up to 4x NVIDIA Tesla GPU’s in a single package.
More information
https://www.chassis-plans.com/rugged-servers/military/5u/
Data sheet
https://www.chassis-plans.com/PDF/R5U22xx-Datasheet.pdf
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