GPU computer from Neousys incorporates NVIDIA GPU and Intel processor

Aug. 22, 2017
Featuring an NVIDIA GeForce GTX1080 graphics processor (or TITAN X) and an Intel Xeon E3 v5 or 6th Gen Core processor with C236 chipset, the Nuvo-6108GC industrial grade GPU computer from Neousys supports up to 32GB ECC/non-ECC DDR4 memory and has GigE, USB 3.0, video ports, and serial ports.

Featuring an NVIDIA GeForce GTX1080 graphics processor (or TITAN X) and an Intel Xeon E3 v5 or 6th Gen Core processor with C236 chipset, the Nuvo-6108GC industrial grade GPU computer from Neousys supports up to 32GB ECC/non-ECC DDR4 memory and has GigE, USB 3.0, video ports, and serial ports. In addition to the x16 PCIe port for GPU installation, there are two x8 PCIe expansion slots for additional devices or for other application means. The Nuvo-6108GC features patented cold air intake design to effectively dissipate heat generated by the graphics card. With this, the GPU computer can operate at up to 140°F with 100% GPU loading. Additionally, the computer features patented shock/vibration absorption mounting brackets for operation under harsh environments.

To Learn More:

Contact:Neousys Technology
Headquarters: Taipei, Taiwan
Product: Nuvo-6108GC industrial grade GPU computer
Key Features: Supports Intel processor/NVIDIA GPU, patented thermal design, dual GigE ports and four USB 3.0 ports, four 2.5” SATA drives with RAID 0/1/5/10 support, patented shock/vibration brackets.

What Neousys Technology says:
View more information the Nuvo-6108GC.

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