MPC Computers, a wholly owned subsidiary of HyperSpace
Communications, Inc. (AMEX:HCO), has introduced the ClientPro 375
desktop computer. The new ClientPro 375 features the Balanced Technology
Extended (BTX) form factor, which results in a cooler, quieter chassis
design. Additionally, the ClientPro 375 also delivers enhanced
management features by utilizing Intel's new Active Management
Technology (AMT) hardware and optional LANDesk software technologies,
which provide improved asset management and hardware security.
"This new desktop system empowers customers to better manage
and support their technology investment through the utilization of
Intel's AMT hardware, LANDesk's management technologies, and
the new BTX form factor," said Paul Petersen, MPC's vice
president of product marketing and development. "The ClientPro 375
will become MPC's mainstream, scalable desktop."
The ClientPro 375's BTX chassis supports Intel's Quiet
Cooling Technology, in which the system's fan speed is
automatically adjusted depending on the internal chassis temperature. In
addition, high volume fans spin at a slower rate resulting in improved
system acoustics and more efficient cooling. The unique airflow design
of the BTX chassis features a ducted airflow, which directly cools the
highest heat-producing components of the system. For example, the new
design positions the CPU and chipset for direct cooling, eliminating the
need for a fan on the CPU heat sink.
Incorporating the Intel 945G Express chipset with an 800MHz front
side bus, the ClientPro 375 offers a choice of Intel Pentium 4
processors with Hyper-Threading Technology. Another enhancement is the
next-generation integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950, which
more than doubles graphics performance. For users with even greater
graphics intensive applications an x16 PCI Express graphics card slot is
available. The ClientPro 375 also features an integrated Intel Gigabit
Ethernet controller.
Users can also take advantage of the ClientPro 375's improved
management features through Intel's new Active Management
Technology hardware and optional LANDesk software technologies. These
tools make it easier and less expensive to manage a network of clients,
enabling communication with clients that are powered off or have no
functioning operating system. These new management technologies also
offer features such as proactive system notifications, remote
troubleshooting and security alerts.
The ClientPro 375 features:
* New BTX Form Factor featuring Quiet Cooling Technology and New
Motherboard Design * Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) * Intel
Gigabit Ethernet * Optional LANDesk Software Solutions * Microsoft
Windows XP Professional * Intel Pentium 4 Processors with HT Technology
* Intel 945G Express Chipset * Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM * Integrated
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
ClientPro 375 -- $979.00
Standard Service & Support
The ClientPro 375 includes three years of on-site service,
replacement parts and technical support as part of the standard
configuration.
Optional Services
Customers may choose extended warranty options with up to five
years of coverage including parts replacement, technical support, and
on-site service (available at an additional cost).
Availability
The ClientPro 375 is available to order directly from MPC at
http://www.mpccorp.com or by calling 888/224-4247.
About MPC Computers
MPC Computers is a provider of computer products and IT solutions
to its target markets of mid-sized businesses, government agencies and
education organizations. MPC, headquartered in Nampa, Idaho, is a wholly
owned subsidiary of HyperS pace Communications, Inc. (AMEX:HCO).
MPC Computers can be found on the World Wide Web at
http://www.mpccorp.com.
For more information, call 208/893-1052.
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