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MPC Desktop Boosts Graphics, Networking

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Jeff Burt
Jeff Burt
Aug 23, 2004
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MPC Computers is rolling out a commercial desktop that sports the latest Intel chips, improved graphics and networking capabilities, and a new chassis designed to improve internal cooling.

The ClientPro 365 is powered by Intels latest-generation Pentium 4 processors with Hyper-Threading and by the 915G Express chip set, which features an 800MHz front-side bus.

Other features in the desktop,which will replace the ClientPro 345, include an integrated Gigabit Ethernet controller for greater network bandwidth capabilities. Users also have the choice of Intels Graphics Media Accelerator 900 or an x16 PCI Express graphics card that can fit into a PCI Express slot.

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The ClientPro 365 also offers up to 256MB of memory, a 40GB Serial ATA hard drive, an integrated Serial ATA controller and eight USB 2.0 ports. The PC is available now, starting at $919.

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