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Eurocom Breaks 6 TB Laptop Storage Barrier With Its Panther Mobile Workstations

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Eurocom has expanded the storage capacity and custom options of the Panther line of Mobile Workstations with the addition of the highest storage density hard disk drive for mobile products. The 6 TB of RAID 0/1/5/10 storage is accomplished with four 1.5 TB HGST Travelstar 5k1500 SATA 6 Gb/s storage drives.

"Eurocom understands that modern professionals are requiring larger and larger storage capacity, running heavy duty applications such as Autodesk and Solidworks, that is why we are now offering the 1.5 TB HGST Travelstar 5k1500 to our clients, on top of high performance, high endurance enterprise level solid state storage options, such as Intel DC S3500 and DC S3700 with HET. At the same time there is a requirement for redundancy and performance that we offer through RAID 0/1/5/10 support." Mark Bialic, Eurocom President.





The EUROCOM Panther 4.0 Mobile Workstation and the 3D enabled Panther 5D mobile supercomputers are built to offer unmatched performance, long lifespan and full upgradeability of the processor, memory, storage, operating system and VGA technology, and are designed with the most innovative technology and components available, from workstation class desktop Xeon processors and RAID support to dual GPU capabilities.

Combined with Intel Xeon processors, up to Intel Xeon E5-2587W, with 8 cores, 16 threads, 20 MB of L3 cache, running at 2.9 GHz and 6 TB of high capacity SATA 6 Gb/s storage will offer Eurocom customers super computing capabilities on the go.

Supporting the most powerful mobile professional graphics solutions including the NVIDIA Quadro K5000M, K40000M, K3000M and K2000M in the EUROCOM Panther ensures they are able to run the most demanding engineering and design software with ease, while on the go.

Travelstar 5K1500 drives ship with a 32 MB cache buffer and a 0.5 watt low power idle, which offers high performance, energy efficient operation for longer battery life in the Panther Mobile Workstation. The 1.5 TB HGST Travelstar 5k1500 offers operating shock of 400G/2ms to protect against drops and bumps while on the go, in the toughest environments. A dual stage actuator is also included for track miss registration improvements for greater data integrity and reliability. Combined with RAID 0/1/5/10 capability in the Panther, storage performance and redundancy.

EUROCOM Panther uses quad channel memory, and enables it to support up to 32 GB of DDR3 1600 MHz RAM via four 8 GB SODIMM 204 pin modules.

EUROCOM Panther Specifications:
  • DISPLAY: 17.3" FHD 1920x1080, matte or glossy
  • CORE LOGIC: Intel X79 Express Chipset
  • PROCESSOR: up to Intel Core i7-3970X Extreme or XEON E5-2600 series; LGA2011
  • VGA TECHNOLOGY: Two MXM 3.0b slots. Single and Dual graphics operation. up to 100W per card.
  • STORAGE: up to 6 TB of storage with four physical SSD, Hybrid or HDD, RAID 0/1/5/10 support; SATA 6 Gb/s
  • WEIGHT/DIMENSIONS: 5.5 kg (12.1 lbs); 419(W)x286(D)x57.9-62.1(H)mm (16.76x11.44x2.31-2.48inch)

Eurocom Workstation Class Storage Options:
  • 800 GB SSD MLC; Intel DC S3500; SATA3 6 Gb/s; 20 nm; 7 mm; 2.5"
  • 600 GB SSD MLC; Intel DC S3500; SATA3 6 Gb/s; 20 nm; 7 mm; 2.5"
  • 480 GB SSD MLC; Intel DC S3500; SATA3 6 Gb/s; 20 nm; 7mm; 2.5"

  • 800 GB SSD; 25 nm HET MLC; Intel DC S3700; SATA3 6 Gb/s
  • 400 GB SSD; 25 nm HET MLC; Intel DC S3700; SATA3 6 Gb/s
  • 200 GB SSD; 25 nm HET MLC; Intel DC S3700; SATA3 6 Gb/s
  • 100 GB SSD; 25 nm HET MLC; Intel DC S3700; SATA3 6 Gb/s

  • 1.5 TB (1500 GB); 5400rpm; SATA3 (6 Gb/s); 32 MB cache; Hitachi Travelstar 5K1500; 9.5 mm
  • 1 TB (1000 GB); 7200rpm; SATA3 (6 Gb/s); 32 MB cache; Hitachi Travelstar 7K1000; 9.5 mm
  • 1 TB (1000 GB); 5400rpm; SATA3 (6 Gb/s); 8 MB cache; Hitachi Travelstar 5K1000; 9.5 mm

Travel Star 5K1000 Specifications:
  • Capacity: 1.5 Terabyte
  • Interface: SATA III (6 Gb/s)
  • Rotation Speed: 5400 rpm
  • Load/Unload Cycles: 600 000
  • Media Transfer rate: 998 Mbits/sec. max
  • Interface Transfer Rate: 600 MB/sec, max
  • Physical Dimensions: 9.5x100x70mm; 118 g

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I don't get why the 3930k isn't a CPU option if the 3970x is
 

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I don't get why the 3930k isn't a CPU option if the 3970x is

Up to 3970x means that they give availability of the entire i7 LGA2011 line, so yes the 3930k is an option.


From their site :

Upgradeable Processor (CPU) with Diamond 24 Thermal Paste:

3820/3930k/3960x/3970x for the i7 line and basically every 15MB+ cached Xeon is available (6 cores up to 8)

Also omg diamond 24 thermal paste :laugh::laugh:
 
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That's guaranteed to make your HDDs run faster... :wtf:

What crack are you smoking, its got nothing to do with advertising the storage, its just stating they're using expensive cpu-pitting paste on their expensive mobile 2011 processors. That entire discussion is on CPU's, not HDD's.
 
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With 2 Two MXM 3.0b slots and a 3970x this would make a killer portable/lan gaming rig.
 
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What crack are you smoking, its got nothing to do with advertising the storage, its just stating they're using expensive cpu-pitting paste on their expensive mobile 2011 processors. That entire discussion is on CPU's, not HDD's.

Judging by his latest comments he's like blinded by rage or something :laugh:
 
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Still cheaper than a MacBook Pro.
 

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It only misses a floppy reader to be thE ultimate heavy duty docking station: )
 
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