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Eurcom adds NVIDIA Quadro K2100M and K3100M to Racer 3W

Eight graphics level options now available for portable workstation.

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January 17, 2014

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The Eurocom Racer 3W now offers eight NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics solutions choices for customers.

The unit offers VGA upgradeability though modular MXM 3.0b technology from NVIDIA Quadro K5100M (8 GB) to K1100M (2 GB). The workstation weights 3Kg and is just 1.3-in. thick.

Based on the HM 87 Express chipset from Intel, it can support a full range of fourth-generation Intel core i7 processors, up to 4930MX Extreme edition, and up to 32 GB of DDR3-1600 memory from four SODIMM's.
 
"The EUROCM Racer 3W is the ultimate choice for professionals who require a powerful capable workstation on the go.  It is designed for heavy duty engineering work while being lightweight and very mobile," said Mark Bialic, Eurocom president.
 
Storage comes in the form of two HDD or SSD drives and two mSATA drives for up to 3 TB of storage. Storage redundancy can be increased through RAID 1/5/10 support while storage performance can be gained through RAID 0 support. It has a 1920 x 1080 matte display, and professional display calibration is available.

For more information, visit Eurocom.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.


 

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