The Netvoyager LX-1000 is an entry level thin client based on Netvoyager's operating system, Phoenix. It is ideal for task orientated hosted applications such as data entry. The... more
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The Netvoyager LX-1000 is an entry level thin client based on Netvoyager's operating system, Phoenix. It is ideal for task orientated hosted applications such as data entry. The LX-1000 supports remote applications on Citrix ICA, Microsoft RDP, X-Windows, VNC servers as well as terminal-based protocols such as Telnet and SSH. The LX-1000 is compact and can be mounted on the back of VESA (100mm) compatible monitors for even more desk space optimization. Consuming less than 15 watts, the LX-1000 is one of the lowest energy footprint thin client devices in the market.
Expansion / connectivity
Expansion Slots Total (Free):
Processor
Memory
Interfaces:
3 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type A
1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
1 x display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
1 x microphone - input - mini-phone 3.5mm
1 x audio - line-out - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories: Mounting kit (VESA 100 mm)
Compliant Standards: CE, FCC
Power
Device Type: Power adapter
Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V
Power Consumption Operational: 10 Watt
Operating system / software
OS Provided: Netvoyager PhoenixOS
OS Certified: Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Edition, SunSoft Solaris, Linux, Microsoft Windows 2000, Citrix WinFrame, Microsoft Windows .NET Server, Citrix MetaFrame XP, Citrix MetaFrame
Software: Netvoyager InFocus
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 2 years warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 2 years
Advantages: Easy Overclock To 3200+ And So Cheap Disadvantages: None
...Based on my experience the 2500+ is an easy overclock to 3200+
You need a motherboard capable of 200Mhz FSB such as one based on the NForce2 chipset. I am using an ASUS A7N8X-X which costs circa £50 to £60
Simply choose 200Mhz FSB instead of 166 Mhz FSB for rock solid performance. Keeps very cool (circa 50 degrees under full load, 43 degrees otherwise) and despite the overclock is very stable.
All this with the standard OEM heatsink, no special cooling required.
One advantage of the ASUS motherboard is that you can increase the FSB by 1Mhz increments. I have had this at 208 Mhz with no problems.
The muliplier is of course locked on these chips. If you want an unlocked version go for the mobile 2500+ and you can get even higher speeds....
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Advantages: Good quality and good value for money- easily overclocked Disadvantages: starts off slow and you have to overclock :D
...cache, 64K full-speed L2 cache
Fully-pipelined, superscalar floating point engine
200MHz system bus
Enhanced 3DNow! Instructions
The Duron running at 800 MHz shows a great ability to pump out the frames in Quake III: Arena. Overclocked 200MHz to 1 GHz it increases by about 20 frames/per second or a 14% increase. Right between them lies the Athlon Thunderbird 800 MHz processor, coming in at about 6% faster than the Duron.
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Advantages: Good value for money, Good overclockablity, Heatspreaders Disadvantages: Better solutions out there i.e. XMS2, Only DDR400
...Recently purchased a pair of these modules, default settings are;
DDR400 (200MHz)
3-3-3-8 Latency Values
2.6Volts
They are great Dimms, ideal for Overclockers in particular. Corsair is a reputable company known for developing stable modules which do not vary in terms of performance from stepping to stepping, so you can guarantee the results you get on one set of XMS 512mb will be identical to another.
Currently I have been able to reach up to 220 MHz with the necessary bios update. Latency values can also be topped up a fair bit. I have been able to reach 2-3-2-7 timings without any hassle or need of additional volts.
These Dimms come highly recommended for individuals using the older socket A and later 939 based motherboards.
DDR400 (200MHz) ~ 220 MHz
3-3-3-8 Latency Values ~ 2-3-2-5
2.6Volts...
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maybe if you bought and tested this memory in you own pc you would have a better experience than i did but in my own honest opinion i wouldnt buy . i highly reccomend corsairs memory just not the pro versions
p.s corsairs memory has a lifetime waranty more
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