Rave Computer Introduces New Line of Engineering Workstations
Rave Ignition line available in three configurations.
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August 9, 2010
By DE Editors
Rave Computer has released Rave Ignition, a line of engineering workstations that are available in Standard, Premium, and Elite configurations. The new systems are designed for engineering professionals operating compute-intensive 3D CAD/CAM/CAE applications.
The Rave Ignition series features the latest Intel technologies and graphics options from NVIDIA and ATI. The systems all incorporate an 85% efficient power supply, with thermally controlled cooling systems.
“Rave has designed, integrated, and supported high performance workstations for over 20 years,” says Rick Darter, CEO and president, Rave Computer. “The Ignition series workstation is simply Rave putting our name on what we do best, building customized computers. We understand what’s important to engineering professionals and we’re delivering workstation solutions that offer maximum performance, flexibility, and reliability.”
The Rave Ignition Standard is designed for entry-level 3D CAD and engineering software. This system features Intel’s 800-series CoreTM i7 processors delivering quad processor cores, Intel Turbo Boost and HyperThreading.
Designed for CAD/CAM/CAE users requiring robust capabilities for processing and graphics, the Rave Ignition Premium runs 900 series CoreTM i7 processors from Intel and supports the fastest quad and 6-core processors on the market. For graphic intense 3D modeling and simulation, multiple graphics cards can be connected together to deliver. The Rave Ignition Premium features Intel 4-core and 6-core processor technology and can process up to 12 threads per clock cycle.
Designed for simulation, analysis, and rendering, the Rave Ignition Elite is designed for users running complex multithreaded applications or who require the ability to do heavy multi-tasking. This system features the new Intel Xeon Processor 5600 Series, and dual server-grade processors with up to 12 cores and 24 processor threads.
For more information, visit Rave Computer.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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