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Stealth Introduces Mini PC with Core "Ivy Bridge" Processor

Since it's powerful (looking at the CPU), it can be used maybe for banking systems in a smaller store, acting as a "server" for some sort of shopping system. Usually, the systems have their own small computer, but I have seen models where they are connected elsewhere.
 
Since it's powerful (looking at the CPU), it can be used maybe for banking systems in a smaller store, acting as a "server" for some sort of shopping system. Usually, the systems have their own small computer, but I have seen models where they are connected elsewhere.

Most def, stick enough ram in this thing and you could run server on it easily for a small network/domain/exchange etc, if you really want use a SAN and don't worry about internal storage. Talk about nice silent, small out of the way, out of sight server. Heck it could be put on the receptionists desk.

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I just ordered in a nice loaded up Dell T420 server (dual 6core, 64gb ram, 8 hard drives), 1 fan in the back, nearly silent... All I have to say is it's about time and I couldn't be happier, nor my customer.
 
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