5U Rackmount Computer Maximizes PCIe I/O Card Support

by Mark Lovett on June 19, 2012

Answering the call for increased PCI Express 2.0 expandability powered by the latest Intel® processor technology, combined within a short-depth enclosure, Trenton’s new TRC5004 5U rackmount computer can be configured with a BPG8032 PCI Express backplane and BXT7059 single board computer.

BXT7059 SBC options include two 8, 6 or 4-core Intel® Xeon® E5-2400 Processors while the BPG8032 provides 17 slots supporting x16 PCIe 2.0 electrical interfaces, and both board-level products feature Trenton’s exclusive five-year factory warranty and seven-year product availability.

Trenton Systems TRC5004 5U Rackmount Computer Trenton Systems BXT7059 Single Board Computer Trenton Systems BPG8032 PCI Express Backplane
TRC5004 Rackmount Computer BXT7059 Single Board Computer BPG8032 PCI Express Backplane

 

“The large number of I/O cards supported in the shallow-depth TRC5004 chassis is a huge space saving advantage for many of our customers”, said Michael Bowling, President of Trenton Systems. “The flexibility and performance designed into the TRC5004 plus Trenton’s exclusive single board computer and backplane five-year factory warranty provides a significant competitive advantage in our customer’s intelligent system applications.

The ruggedized chassis design and lightweight aluminum construction makes the TRC5004 ideal for deployment in many adverse environments such as industrial automation and defense applications.  Powered by 1U micro-redundant power supplies, the system supports four front-access / hot-swap 2.5″ drive carriers or two fixed 3.5″ drive bays.  Front connectors include 2 USB ports and indicator LEDs are present for system power on/off, single board computer on/off and hard disk drive activity.

Additional applications suitable for the TRC5004 system include GPU computing, with the inclusion of NVIDIA Tesla GPU 20-series computing cards, and video wall controllers, with the inclusion of up to fourteen Matrox Mura MPX Series video controller boards.

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