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Stealth WPC-905: A robust mini-PC that is waterproof and runs silently

Stealth intends the WPC-905 for those who need a computer in challenging weather conditions. (Image source: Stealth)
Stealth intends the WPC-905 for those who need a computer in challenging weather conditions. (Image source: Stealth)
Stealth has unveiled its latest robust machine, which is also waterproof. The WPC-905 mini-PC runs silently too and comes in four processor configurations. The Stealth WPC-905 starts at US$3,195, which is extraordinarily expensive by mini-PC standards.

The WPC-905 aims to convince with its robust design, which Stealth claims is IP67/NEMA 6 certified. The mini-PC is also fanless and is available in four processor configurations from the Celeron 4305UE to the Core i7-8665UE. Accordingly, the chassis of the WPC-905 serves as a heatsink, while Stealth has sealed its ports against the elements. 

Additionally, Stealth offers the WPC-905 with up to 32 GB of RAM and dual 2 TB SATA SSDs. Apparently, the latter can be configured in RAID 0 or RAID 1. Moreover, the WPC-905 has a full-size mini PCIe slot that supports PCIe, mSATA and USB, along with a TPM 2.0 module. Stealth claims that the machine's power supply can operate between 9 V and 48 V DC, for reference.

The Stealth WPC-905 starts at US$3,195, for which the company includes a Celeron 4305UE processor, 8 GB of RAM and a 256 GB SATA SSD. However, the company charges almost another US$800 for the Core i7-8665UE. The WPC-905 does not come with a pre-installed OS either, but it does support Windows Server 2019, Windows 10 and Ubuntu. Ultimately, the price of the WPC-905 will probably put off everyone but those who need a waterproof machine.

(Image source: Stealth)
(Image source: Stealth)

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Alex Alderson, 2021-02- 1 (Update: 2021-02- 1)