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Xi Computer Offers New MTower Line Based on Updated Intel, NVIDA Technology

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September 30, 2014

Xi Computer Corporation is now offering the line of MTower workstations with the latest edition Intel Core i7-5930K and 5960K and newest generation of NVIDIA Quadro graphics cards.

Top workstation performance, according to the company, is now delivered by the Xi MTower PCIe with a full six-core clock speed of 4.3GHz, four channel 2800MHz DDR4 memory and an 8GB DDR5 Quadro K5200.

“This latest edition of the Xi MTower PCIe Workstations raises the performance bar without compromising reliability, essential for the most demanding CAD/CAE, and still maintaining a great price advantage with the competition,” said Robert Bragaglia, marketing director at Xi Computer.

For more information, visit Xi Computer.

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

 

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