Sintrones's ABOX-5200 Powered by 8th Generation Intel Core i-Processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-Series GPU

Oct. 5, 2018
Sintrones unveiled its new fanless GPU industrial grade computer powered by 8th Generation Intel Core i-processors and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-Series graphic cards.

Sintrones unveiled its new fanless GPU industrial grade computer powered by 8th Generation Intel Core i-processors and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-Series graphic cards. The ABOX-5200 is designed for high processing graphics applications and offers expansive I/O capability and security features is ideal for autonomous vehicles, video management, and surveillance and more.

Fanless Design and Outstanding Performance

Completely fanless, the ABOX-5200 is designed to operate under harsh and rugged environments in extreme temperature (-40 °C to +70 °C) and accommodate small and large vehicles with its wide DC input of 9-48V. Empowered by 8th Generation Intel Core i-processors and NVIDIA GeForce GPU, the ABOX-5200 provides optimized performance on graphic processing by harnessing the power of the GPU. ABOX-5200 features a wide range of I/O, including dual DDR4 with up to 32GB memory, 10 x LAN (optional for 8 x PoE with maximum 100W output), three independent 4K resolution displays, 3 x full mini-PCIe slots& 1 x M.2 A-E key 2230 slot for add-on features (wireless communication,vehicle diagnosing, video processing), 2 x SIM card slots for 4G/LTE, 3 x RS232/422/485 with auto direction control, 4 x USB 3.0 ports, 8 x GPI & 4 x GPO, and 1 x line in and out & 1 x mic-in. The ABOX-5200 also supports dual hot-swappable SATA storage with RAID 0/1/5 support ensures data integrity and prevent data losses.

Intelligent Power Management

Sintrones offers intelligent power management for ignition control, power delay on/off that can be set in the BIOS or in Sintrones’s utility software. The ABOX-5200 can also be paired with an optional Sintrones patented internal backup battery kit for additional data protection in case of sudden power loss. The battery can operate up to ten minutes during power loss,giving the system ample time to offload data to the cloud and achieve a graceful system shutdown.