Eurocom Intros Mobile Server with 3.9 GHz Xeon E3-1200 Series Processors

Eurocom P5 Pro SE3

Eurocom has launched a new mobile server, the Eurocom P5 Pro SE3, which is powered Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3 series processors.

The P5 Pro SE3 mobile server is an all-in-one system that that's designed for easy network setup and transport and does not require installation in a server room. It weights in at 7.5 pounds and measures 5.4" x 10.48" x 1.4", so it can fit in a single carrying bag. The chassis is made of heavy duty ABS plastic for greater durability.

Key features of the Eurocom P5 Pro SE3 include:

  • Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3 processor with Intel Z97 Express Chipset and LGA 1150 socket (up to quad-core 3.9/4.1 GHz);
  • 15.6-inch integrated display;
  • Keyboard;
  • 8-cell, 82 Wh Lithium-Ion internal battery pack, with up to 120 minutes of backup battery power in case of electricity failure
  • Up to 5 terabytes of storage with four SATA 6 Gbps physical drives in RAID 0/1/5/10;
  • Support for PCIe solid state drives;
  • Up to 32 GB of memory with four SODIMM sockets;
  • Prewiring for 3G/4G module support through an M.2 slot;
  • Single copper heat sink design for both the CPU and GPU, with seven heat pipes;
  • Trusted Platform Module 2.0, fingerprint reader and Kensington lock port; and
  • Selection of preloaded operating systems available, including Microsoft Server 2012 R2, Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Linux.

The Eurocom P5 Pro SE3 is also available in a 17.3-inch model.

Further information about the Eurocom P5 Pro SE3 can be found on Eurocom's site.

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Leila Meyer is a technology writer based in British Columbia. She can be reached at [email protected].

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