The AT-SB4000 series is ideal for multiple tenant unit and central point aggregation for metro area or campus networks as well as an enterprise mid-tier aggregation device.... more
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The AT-SB4000 series is ideal for multiple tenant unit and central point aggregation for metro area or campus networks as well as an enterprise mid-tier aggregation device. Packaged in a versatile modular chassis configuration, AT-SB4000 series combines hardware-based, wirespeed, non-blocking switching and IP/IPX routing with advanced, flexible policy-based Quality of Service, rich multicast support, and a comprehensive set of configuration and control features designed to simplify administration and maintenance tasks. The AT-SB4000 series delivers hardware-based switching for Layers 2, 3, and 4 with no performance penalty in a wide variety of interface types and feature options. AT-SB4215 is a Bandwidth Expander Card. PRODUCT FEATURES: Designed for use with the AT-SB4104 chassis; An economical alternative to a second switch controller; Unlocks the system's full bandwidth potential without the need for a second switch controller; Increases the full duplex bandwidth available to each line card bay from 4Gbps to 8Gbps; Does not perform switching functions or confer switch controller redundancy; Ideal for situations where maximum bandwidth is a higher priority than switch controller redundancy.
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Advantages: Cheap and runs most older games with minimal fuss. Disadvantages: No shader support and not very powerful.
...With this card on the market i really wanted this one when i was buying a new PC. Having no idea about the games being developed and the details of graphics cards I got one. I was impressed how it boosted the detail of every game i had in my house.
I was able to play "medal of honour: allied assault" quite well with a decent Framerate of around 80-100.
Most games nowadays require shader support, and that is something this card does not have therefore you will very likely loose out on the features of that game plus a very poor framerate due to the old design of this card.
Make no mistake though, Nvidia have a reputation for not making good quality graphics available but they specialise in the stability of their cards. And this card was very stable, i dont remember any unnecissary rendering times and RAM access.
There a bunch of flaws...
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Advantages: cheap, powerful and with a better design than intels pentium processors Disadvantages: maybe lacks some of the brute force of intels pentium processors
....8 gigahurz.
After actually trying to overload the computer I found it almost possible as I couldnt contend with the athlons speed. The only thing that worried me was the compatability of my chip with games. After inserting Medal of honour allied assault I was fearful of lag but to my delight I was in the midst of battle on the highest settings with top speed throughout.
I learnt that there isnt a bad area of design in this chip and it excels at whatever u throw at it. If u are getting a new pc with xp then definately get this chip and if u want to upgrade your processor then I'd still say buy this over a pentium 4 even if u dont mind spending double the money. Overall a top quality cpu with no faults (except it might lack against the un-needed total workhorse that is the pentium 2.2 gig). This just excellerates in all areas. Buy it, its...
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