BOXX Presents Overclocked Intel Kaby Lake Workstation

The company says it's the world’s smallest workstation featuring an overclocked Intel Core i7 “Kaby Lake” processor.

BOXX Technologies introduced the APEXX 1 1402, which the company says the world’s smallest workstation featuring an overclocked Intel Core i7 “Kaby Lake” processor. The latest edition to the APEXX 1 product line provides engineers, architects, VFX artists, animators and other creative professionals with workstation performance in an ultra-compact form factor.

“APEXX 1 1402 delivers maximum power in a minimal space,” said Shoaib Mohammad, BOXX VP of Marketing and Business Development. “By safely overclocking the new Intel Kaby Lake processor, we’re providing a real solution to workflow bottlenecks — an ultra-compact system that empowers users to work faster than ever.”

Just 4.7 in. wide, 8.5 in. tall and 9.0 in. deep, BOXX Technologies’ APEXX 1 1402 features a new seventh generation, four-core Intel Core i7-7700K processor safely overclocked to 4.7GHz. In addition to the latest CPU technology, the liquid-cooled workstation is configurable with either an NVIDIA Quadro or AMD RadeonPro professional graphics card and will soon accommodate the new NVIDIA Quadro P1000 GPU. BOXX says GPUs powered by NVIDIA Pascal Technology enable users to interact naturally and at scale as they visualize problems, validate designs and rehearse procedures.

APEXX 1 1402  also includes Thunderbolt3 for easy connectivity to high performance peripherals, houses up to two 2.5-in. drives, and features an optional M.2 PCI Express NVMe solid state drive for four times the performance of a standard SSD. The space-saving workstation is designed to stand vertically, horizontally or as a stacked component in combination with the BOXX renderPRO 1 personal dedicated rendering system. Built to accelerate 3D modeling and CAD design workflows, APEXX 1 1402 is suited for Dassault Systèmes SOLIDWORKS, Autodesk Revit, 3ds Max and other professional applications, according to BOXX.

For further information, visit BOXX.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

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