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Eurocom unveils lightweight PX7 Pro SE Mobile Server

The PX7 Pro SE is a notebook capable of server workloads. (Source: Eurocom)
The PX7 Pro SE is a notebook capable of server workloads. (Source: Eurocom)
The notebook is designed for heavy server loads and packs an Intel Xeon E3-1505M, up to 64 GB of ECC memory, and up to 16 GB of RAID 0/1/5 storage.

Eurocom today introduced the PX7 Pro SE, a relatively lightweight mobile server that packs some high-end components.

The PX7 Pro SE can be equipped with:

 

  • 17.3” FHD IPS matte display
  • Intel Xeon E3-1505M v5 CPU (Quad-core, Hyperthreading, 2.8 GHz base / 3.7 GHz boost)
  • Up to an Nvidia Quadro M5500 GPU
  • Up to 64 GB of DDR4-2133 ECC RAM (four DIMM slots)
  • Up to 16 TB of storage (four M.2 SSDs and two 2.5” drives)
  • Killer E2400 gigabit ethernet

The notebook also supports RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 5 storage configurations for greater speeds and redundancy. The notebook is powered by a 9-cell, 83.25 Wh battery and a 230 Watt AC adapter.

Eurocom was able to pack all this power into a surprisingly small chassis. The PX7 Pro SE measures 17.1” x 11.8” x 1.9” and weighs 8.4 lbs (3.8 kg). While certainly not the most compact notebook, the PX7 is certainly portable, especially considering that it is designed to be a desktop or server replacement.

I/O is fairly adequate as well. The PX7 sports six USB 3.0 Type-A ports; Thunderbolt 3; a DisplayPort 1.2 port; an HDMI 1.4 out; dedicated S/PDIF, line in, and audio out jacks, and the aforementioned gigabit ethernet port.

Owing to its server-based nature, the PX7 can be configured with Windows Server 2012 R2 or Ubuntu Linux. Consumers can also choose to load Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 on the device as well.

No word yet on pricing and availability, but expect to see the PX7 Pro SE on Eurocom’s site soon.

The PX7 Pro SE features quite a bit of expansion options. (Source: Eurocom)
The PX7 Pro SE features quite a bit of expansion options. (Source: Eurocom)

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Sam Medley, 2017-04- 7 (Update: 2017-04- 7)