Relia Fanless Industrial Media PC
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Relia = Reliable The Relia R100 Fanless Mini Server provides high performance with the reliability of No Moving Parts. Ultra Reliable and Rugged - Robust, anti-vibration sealed aluminium fanless case is ideal for industrial settings where dust or infection control is an issue. With a solid state drive selected the Relia has No Moving Parts ensuring long term reliability for industrial or marine applications. 3rd Generation Intel Core i3 and i7 Processors - Fast Desktop Dual and Quad Processors (turbo mode up to 3.5GHz), as much as 16GB RAM, Dual Monitor Support, and SATA-6Gbps. Outstanding Power Consumption - The Relia has idle power consumption of just 18 Watts, almost the same as an Atom PC. Even playing back 1080p video it draws just 22 Watts. And it peaks at 55 Watts. Innovative Fanless Design - Custom aluminium pipes transfer heat from inside to the grooved case which works as a heatsink, removing the need for a noisy fan to keep things cool. It's completely silent. Tweet |
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A Case That Serves as a Massive HeatsinkThe reason you need a hat and gloves in winter is because your head and hands have more surface area and so lose heat more quickly. It's the same with our Relia Computer: thick copper heatpipes transfer the 45W of heat from the processor thos those grooves on the side of the case which dissipate heat and mean that the Relia PC is Fan Free. Rather than use a large heatsink inside a large case, we've kept the Relia Computer small by making the case a heatsink. Industrial Server Build QualityWith its thick aluminium chassis, the Relia computer is designed for harsh environments such as automation, navigation, and automotive use. It's ideal for infection control areas such as Intensive Care Units and is powerful enough to drive medical imagery. Unrivalled PerformanceThe Aleutia Relia offers better performance and connectivity than competing embedded PCs that cost far more. We use T-series Ivy Bridge processors that cost more but only output 35W (i3) and 45W (i7) of heat - compared to the average 65W +. Both the i3 and i5 processors are hyperthreaded, but the i7-3770T offers Turbo Mode speeds of up to 3.7GHz when applications require higher performance. Intel HD 4000 (i7 Version) Graphics drive smooth 1080p video on dual independent displays up to 2560 x 1440, making the Relia R100 ideal for HTPC or Digital Signage use. Compare the i3 vs i7 Processor: http://ark.intel.com/compare/65694,65525 Mirrored Hard Drives + SSD for OS and ApplicationsDespite its extraordinarily small footprint the Relia R100 server hosts an onboard SSD (64GB-256GB) for reliabily - ideal to store your OS and applications on. This is true with all of our computers. What makes the Relia so impressive is that there is also space for 2 x 2.5" SATA-III drives. You can mount a pair of hard drives and mirror them for reliability. Or you can go nuts with 2 x SSDs (and stripe them in RAID 1). Dual Gigabit LAN Ports, Wake-on-Lan (WOL), PXE Network Boot, and Auto Booting After Power LossThe Relia R100 comes equipped with Dual Gigabit LAN ports, making it ideal for Proxy server or Firewall setups. All Aleutia PCs support network booting and BIOS support to power on after power loss (or return to last power state). This makes the H3-R well suited as “always-on” servers. ![]()
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| The Relia is based on an energy efficient Intel CPU and motherboard. |
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