MPC-3900 Is No Longer Available
- Custom-build and expandable portable workstation.
- Aluminum-metal construction.
- Supporting ATX and Extended ATX system boards.
- Supports single and dual CPU configurations.
- Multiple PCI and PCI-Express slots for add-on cards.
- Integrated 20.1" active matrix flat panel display with 1600x1200 resolution.
- Six removable SATA drive bays supporting multiple device RAID sets.
- One 5.25" drive bay, two slim-line drive bays for optical read/write devices and floppy drive.
- Fold-down keyboard with pointing device.
- 600-watt power supply standard.
Self-contained portable PC workstation solution
What's included in a basic configuration:
- Rugged portable system chassis.
- 20.1 inch LCD monitor.
- Single or dual quad-core processor.
- 2 or 4 GB system memory.
- Integrated I/O and RAID.
- 320 GB SATA hard drive installed in a removable tray.
- DVD burner.
- nVidia 8600GT PCI-Express graphics.
- 600 watt ATX power supply.
- Carrying case with wheels.
The MPC-3900 is a portable workstation designed to pack the highest desktop PC performance in a portable package. Its spacious internal layout supports Micro-ATX, ATX and Extended ATX motherboards, up to six removable SATA hard drives, and high end PCI-Express graphics.
The MPC-3900 comes in a road-ready lunchbox style portable enclosure. The rugged computer chassis is constructed of aluminum alloy and steel. Corner rubber bumpers help to absorb shock during transport, or in the field. The keyboard folds out for use and includes a touchpad mouse. A 600-watt ATX power supply is standard. A rubber-clad carrying handle makes carrying the system easy, and a luggable carry case with wheels let you transport the system over long distances.
Expandable and upgradable system features using COTS components
The MPC-3900 offers flexible system configuration using the latest COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) PC components. It packs powerful workstation-class computing capability with its multiprocessor support for the latest multi-core processor technologies by Intel and AMD. There are six removable SATA drive bays supporting multiple storage devices and RAID configuration.