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DSM Computer unveils extremely powerful, Intel® Q67-based ATX industrial computer

Munich, November 2011 – DSM’s Infinity® 96M1594-ATXQ67 19-inch industrial computer, making its first appearance at SPS/IPC/DRIVES in Hall 7, Booth 150, is based on an industrial ATX motherboard with Intel® Q67 chipset. A second generation Intel® Core™ processor with four or two cores ensures optimal performance and numerous additional functions combined with low power consumption. 

In addition to the model featuring an Intel® Core™ i3-2120 processor (3.3 GHz, 3 MB cache), with two integrated cores, even more powerful systems with Intel® Core™ i7-2600 (3.4 GHz, 8 MB cache) are available as an option. Both these powerful processors feature four cores. A budget version with Intel® Pentium® G850 with two cores and 3MB cache is also available as an option. 

Graphics integration is optimal because the second generation Intel® Core™ processors put the graphics functionality directly on the die, delivering significantly enhanced performance. In the case of the new Intel® HD 2000 and HD 3000 GPUs, each processing unit boasts twice the processing speed of its predecessors. Thanks to implementation of Intel® Active Management technology iAMT 7, the high end computer can be remotely booted and maintained. The main memory can be expanded up to a capacity of 32 GB by means of four DIMM slots. 

In common with the robust IPC, the industrial ATX motherboard employed in the Infinity®  96M1594-ATXQ67 is manufactured in Germany and is characterised by high build quality and high reliability. The professional motherboard comes with high quality, long-life series electrolytic capacitors boasting an especially long service life, specified for at least 105 °C. This enables sustained operation of the motherboard at an ambient temperature of 60 °C. 

Seven slots in all are available for system expansions: a PCI Express™ x8 (one lane), a PCI Express™ 2.0 x16, a PCI Express™ 2.0 x16 (four lanes) and four PCI-slots. The Infinity®-computer offers four 5.25-inch drive bays and a 3.5-inch bay. A SATA removable frame can be supplied upon request, e.g. for three drives, three in two (occupies 2 x 5.25-inch bays). All drives and controls are protected behind a lockable metal door. 

The high performance, 19-inch industrial computer offers a selection of standard interfaces, including twelve external and two internal USB 2.0 ports, dual GigaBit LAN, 2 x PS/2, 2 x COM, Audio, DVI-I and display port. There are also SATA interfaces for four 3 GBit/s SATA II 300 drives supporting RAID 0, 1, 5, 1+0 and for two 6 GBit/s SATA III 600 drives. 

The Infinity® 96M1594-ATXQ67 is housed in a solid, high-quality rack for fitting in 19-inch cabinets or as a desktop system designed for the harsh industrial environment. The front can be supplied in a customer-specific colour upon request, with company logo if so desired. The numerous boot capabilities Recovery BIOS, Quick Boot, Logo Boot and Quiet Boot are an additional important feature of the AMI BIOS implementation. 

About the DSM Computer GmbH: 

Since its establishment in 1981, DSM Computer GmbH as a provider of industry PCs and SBCs engineering has always succeeded in responding flexibly to a constantly changing market. With either individually tailored solutions or product lines with standardized versions, DSM offers qualitatively high-value computer technology for industrial applications, telecommunication systems, automation, medical engineering, renewable energy, robotics, POI/POS and measurement engineering.

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