Thursday, June 13th 2024

Nfina Technologies Releases 144T Mid-Sized Desktop Tower Server

Nfina announces the release of a single-socket 144T mid-sized desktop tower server engineered for small and medium-sized businesses, entry-level cloud services, and virtualized environments.

The Nfina 144T features the new Intel Xeon E-2400 processors. Compared to the previous generation Xeon E-2300 processors, they deliver an impressive 34% improvement in performance. Additionally, these processors offer enhanced expandability, supporting two channels of DDR5 memory with speeds of up to 4,800 MT/s, along with 16-lane PCIe 5.0 for increased bandwidth.
In addition to DDR5, these processors support error correction code (ECC). ECC helps avoid business interruptions with the automatic correction of memory data errors that cause inadvertent data changes or system crashes. DDR5 memory delivers continued scaling of bandwidth, capacity, and power efficiency compared to DDR4 memory.

Enabling the highest throughput between the CPU and connected devices, the Xeon E-2400 processors have up to 16 lanes of PCIe 5.0. PCIe 5.0 doubles the throughput of the previous generation, making it ideal for fast networking and high-performance storage applications backup, failover testing, and data recovering in minutes assuring your data is always available.

Nfina's new server system come in a variety of solution-based configurations:
  • 144T - 1U mid-size tower server supports one Intel Xeon E-2400 processor, four or eight drive bays, one internal M.2 NVMe drive, DDR5 memory, and optional NVIDIA GPU.
The new Nfina system is available now through Nfina's partner network.

All Nfina systems can be purchased outright or bundled into Nfina's managed services to fit business application needs and monthly budgets.
Source: Nfina Technologies
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5 Comments on Nfina Technologies Releases 144T Mid-Sized Desktop Tower Server

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
The 90s called. And they want their tower cases back.
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#2
Onasi
FreedomEclipseThe 90s called. And they want their tower cases back.
Honestly, throw in an old-school “Intel Inside” sticker on the front of this thing and maybe change the USB port coloring to white or black and one would struggle to discern it from a workstation built around the early 00-s.
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#3
bonehead123
Nah, just change the name to 144-R (for Retro) and all will be good :D
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#4
LabRat 891
Awww... It's a whole server?
Here, I was hoping some unknown company was finally addressing those of us wanting "classic" styled chassis.
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#5
kondamin
FreedomEclipseThe 90s called. And they want their tower cases back.
Flip it horizontal make it beige and give it a big red on of switch then take my money
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