General
MPN: 388496
Type: Personal computer
Product Form Factor: Small desktop
Width: 13.3 in
Depth: 15.9 in
Height: 3.9 in
Localization: German
Processor
Type: Intel Pentium 4 630 / 3 GHz
64-bit Computing: Yes
Installed Qty: 1
Max Supported Qty: 1
Processor Main Features: Hyper-Threading Technology, Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology, Intel Execute Disable Bit, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology
Cache memory
Type: L2 cache
Installed Size: 2 MB
Cache Per Processor: 2 MB
Mainboard
Chipset Type: Intel 915G Express
Data Bus Speed: 800 MHz
Ram
Installed Size: 512 MB / 2 GB (max)
Technology: DDR II SDRAM
Memory Speed: 400 MHz
Memory Specification Compliance: PC2-3200
Form Factor: DIMM 240-pin
Storage controller
Type: 1 x Serial ATA - integrated
Controller Interface Type: Serial ATA-150
Storage controller (2nd)
Type: IDE - integrated
Storage
Floppy Drive: 3.5" 1.44 MB floppy
Hard Drive: 1 x 80 GB - standard - Serial ATA-150 - 7200 rpm
Optical storage
Type: DVD-ROM - IDE
Read Speed: 52x (CD) / 16x (DVD)
Monitor
Monitor Type: None.
Graphics controller
Type: Integrated
Graphics Processor / Vendor: Intel GMA 900
Video Memory: Dynamic Video Memory Technology 3.0
Audio output
Type: Sound card - integrated
Compliant Standards: High Definition Audio
Speaker(s): 2 x right / left channel
Input device
Type: Mouse, keyboard
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Manufacturer's product description
The key advantage of the FAVORIT 3000 I(S) is that it is a secure investment for the future. All components have been selected from the perspective of image stability. Equipped in this way, the FAVORIT 3000 I(S) represents long-term planning for IT structures. Because of its comprehensive management tools it is above all suited for use in networked environments. With its focus on the stability of the components employed, the FAVORIT 3000 I(S) ensures investment security and allows for particularly long-term planning of IT structures. With extensive management tools, the FAVORIT 3000 I(S) is optimum for use in mid-sized and large network environments. MAXDATA follows Intel's Granite Peak program for stable platforms, an initiative from Intel and leading hardware and software partners in the IT industry. The continuity of the individual components used makes it possible to use identical images and therefore reduces operating costs.
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