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Total Storage Capacity: 9.6 TB (native) / 19.2 TB (compressed)
Removable Media Capacity: 24
Average Media Exchange Time: 14 sec
Max Supported Drives: 2
Supported Tape Drives: LTO Ultrium
Key Features: Barcode reader
Built-in Devices: Status LCD, keypad
Width: 45.5 cm
Depth: 65.4 cm
Height: 19.4 cm
Weight: 30.3 kg, 25.7 kg
Storage removable
Type: 2 x LTO Ultrium, 1 x LTO Ultrium
Capacity: 400 GB (native) / 800 GB (compressed)
Supported Tape Cartridges (Read and Write): Ultrium 3
Recording Standard: Ultrium 3
Data Transfer Rate (native): 80 MBps ( 281 GBph )
Data Transfer Rate (compressed): 160 MBps ( 563 GBph )
Average Seek / Access Time: 49 sec
Buffer Size: 64 MB
Expansion / connectivity
Expansion Slots Total (Free): 2 ( 0 ) x Expansion Slot, 2 ( 1 ) x Expansion Slot
Interfaces:
Fibre Channel
Management
Manufacturer's product description
ADIC's Scalar 24 is an outstanding value for IT departments that have outgrown autoloaders. A compact, two-drive library, the Scalar 24 combines enterprise-class features and performance with entry-level affordability and ease of use. Ideal for unattended workgroup backup and restore, the Scalar 24 provides the highest performance LTO and SDLT technology available, user-friendly "no-manual" operation, and upgrade options for advanced management and intelligent SAN support. For long-term investment protection, ADIC offers Scalar 24 customers a guaranteed capacity upgrade path within the award-winning line of Scalar libraries.
Miscellaneous
MTBF: 100,000 hour(s)
Compliant Standards: CE, FCC Class A certified, TUV, TUV GS, BSMI, CISPR 24, EN 60950, EN 61000-3-2, ICES-003, IEC 825-1/EN 60825-1 class 1, VCCI Class A ITE, EN 61000-3-3, EN55024, EN55022 Class A, CISPR 22
Advantages: fast and affordable laptop, Its just fantastic Disadvantages: a few bugs with vista
...or music onto CD.
PROCESSOR
Intel core 2 duo T5500 / 1.66 GHz
Data bus speed: 667 MHz
Mobile intel 945PM express
CACHE MEMORY
L2 Cache
2MB
RAM
1 GB / 4 GB (max)
DDR II SDRAM
1 x 1 GB
STORAGE
Hard drive 120 GB
CARD READER
5 in 1 card reader
SD memory card, memory stick, memory stick PRO, multimedia card, xD-picture card
DISPLAY
15.4" TFT active matrix
1280 x 800 ( WXGA )
24-bit (16.7 million colours)
Crystalbrite
VIDEO
NVIDIA geforce go 7300 turbocache supporting 400MB
Video memory 128 MB
Max allocted RAM size 272 MB
POWER
External
AC 120/230 V (50/60 Hz)
BATTERY
6-cell lithium ion
Run time (up to) 2 hours
OPERATING SYSTEM / SOFTWARE
Microsoft windows vista home premium
Norton antivirus, acer launch manager, NTI CD-maker, Adobe reader
I highly recommend anyone to buy this laptop if they are in need for a new one, it is future...
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Advantages: Fast and quiet, lots and lots of computingpower Disadvantages: 512 kb of L2 cache
...This processor is great in value and money.
As fast as a dualcore Pentium 1.8 Ghz processor, it has less lagtime and better performance.
Installing it to my motherboard was easy, same as any other processor, this processor has good construction and durable casing.
In my system it runs on a Gigabyte M52L-S3 and with 2 gb of singelchannel RAM, it can run run Crysis, Bioshock and Prostreet at 1024x786 32bit color and medium setting in order 17 fps/24 fps/36 fps
I will review my graphics card shortly.
But due to the 512 kb L2 cache memory, it has lower gamingperformance than 3400+. But this processor supports upto 16 GB of 800Mhz dualchannel RAM and with its DDR memory controller built in, it comes neck to neck with the 3400+ and in professional applications even overtakes the 3400+ , so it is very fast for games and office programs...
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I am currently in the middle of an 'upgrade everything on my PC' phase, and the latest thing to get the treatment was the hard drive. I decided that I would get another hard drive and add it as a companion to the existing one to save messing around with... more