CCSI
Short Depth
Performance
Servers
CCSI Short Depth Perfomance Servers, also know as shallow depth servers, are twenty inches deep or less, and are popular for AV applications, airborne and other mobile applications where space constraints do not allow use of a standard chassis twenty four or more inches deep. Short depth cases increase the challenge of adequate system cooling, but CCSI has a long history of innovative cooling solutions for small sized servers. For example, CCSI designed and built the first 1U dual Pentium 3 slot 1 server, the first 1U dual AMD Athlon™ server and the innovative dual processor Clusteron™ 18”x18”x 1U servers. An issue of particular concern for the AV market, also related to system cooling, is noise reduction. Utilization of high efficiency power supplies, low wattage CPUs and 2.5” hard drives helps to minimize the heat dissipation of the entire server and reduce the noise level. CCSI has a number of quiet running short depth servers. For example, Mini ITX nVIDIA ION™ based systems running dual core Intel Atom™ N330 processors make excellent 1080P high definition play back platforms with a total dissipated power consumption of around 40 watts allowing them to run almost silently. From uni-processor 1U appliance type servers through dual AMD Opteron™ or dual Intel Xeon™ 4U storage servers, CCSI has a short dept server that is right for your application.

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