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MSEBX800/900 Detailed Manual V1.0

1.9.Applicable Documents and Standards

The following publications are used in conjunction with this manual. When any of the referenced specifications are superseded by an approved revision, that revision shall apply. All documents may be obtained from their respective organizations.

￿Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Specification Revision 2.0c, August 25, 2003 Copyright © 1996-2003 Compaq Computer Corporation, Intel Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Phoenix Technologies Ltd., Toshiba Corporation. All rights reserved. http://www.acpi.info/

￿ANSI/TIA/EIA-644-A-2001: Electrical Characteristics of Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) Interface Circuits, January 1, 2001. http://www.ansi.org/

￿ANSI INCITS 361-2002: AT Attachment with Packet Interface - 6 (ATA/ATAPI-6), November 1, 2002. http://www.ansi.org/

￿ANSI INCITS 376-2003: American National Standard for Information Technology – Serial Attached SCSI (SAS), October 30, 2003. http://www.ansi.org/

￿Audio Codec ’97 Revision 2.3 Revision 1.0, April 2002 Copyright © 2002 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. http://www.intel.com/labs/media/audio/

￿Display Data Channel Command Interface (DDC/CI) Standard (formerly DDC2Bi) Version 1, August 14, 1998 Copyright © 1998 Video Electronics Standards Association. All rights reserved. http://www.vesa.org/summary/sumddcci.htm

￿ExpressCard Standard Release 1.0, December 2003 Copyright © 2003 PCMCIA. All rights reserved. http://www.expresscard.org/

￿IEEE 802.3-2002, IEEE Standard for Information technology, Telecommunications and information exchange between systems–Local and metropolitan area networks–Specific requirements – Part 3: Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications. http://www.ieee.org

￿IEEE 802.3ae (Amendment to IEEE 802.3-2002), Part 3: Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision

Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications, Amendment: Media Access Control (MAC) Parameters, Physical Layers, and Management Parameters for 10 GB/s Operation. http://www.ieee.org

￿Intel Low Pin Count (LPC) Interface Specification Revision 1.1, August 2002 Copyright © 2002 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. http://developer.intel.com/design/chipsets/industry/lpc.htm

￿PCI Express Base Specification Revision 1.1, March 28, 2005, Copyright © 2002-2005 PCI Special Interest Group. All rights reserved. http://www.pcisig.com/

￿PCI Express Card Electromechanical Specification Revision 1.1, March 28, 2005, Copyright © 2002- 2005 PCI Special Interest Group. All rights reserved. http://www.pcisig.com/

￿PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2.3, March 29, 2002 Copyright © 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2002 PCI Special Interest Group. All rights reserved. http://www.pcisig.com/

￿PCI-104 Specification, Version V1.0, November 2003. All rights reserved. http://www.pc104.org

￿PICMG® Policies and Procedures for Specification Development, Revision 2.0, September 14, 2004, PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group (PICMG®), 401 Edgewater Place, Suite 500, Wakefield, MA 01880, USA, Tel: 781.224.1100, Fax: 781.224.1239. http://www.picmg.org/

￿Serial ATA: High Speed Serialized AT Attachment Revision 1.0a January 7, 2003 Copyright © 2000- 2003, APT Technologies, Inc, Dell Computer Corporation, Intel Corporation, Maxtor Corporation, Seagate Technology LLC. All rights reserved. http://www.sata-io.org/

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Compaq MSEBX800, MSEBX900 user manual Applicable Documents and Standards

MSEBX900, MSEBX800 specifications

The Compaq MSEBX800 and MSEBX900 are notable entries in the realm of business computing, designed specifically to meet the needs of enterprise environments. These models epitomize reliability, performance, and advanced technology, making them suitable for a variety of applications in both small offices and large enterprises.

The MSEBX800, built for efficiency, features a powerful processor capable of handling demanding workloads. It supports multiple cores, providing excellent multitasking capabilities. Businesses looking for enhanced productivity will find the MSEBX800's ability to run several applications simultaneously without a hitch particularly beneficial. The system also incorporates ample memory slots, allowing for easy upgrades to accommodate growing data needs.

On the other hand, the MSEBX900 takes performance a notch higher. It is engineered for superior performance with enhanced graphics capabilities. Featuring advanced GPU options, the MSEBX900 is well-suited for tasks such as graphic design and video editing, delivering crisp visuals and smooth rendering. The inclusion of high-speed storage options, including SSD configurations, accelerates data access times, promoting a seamless user experience.

Both models come equipped with energy-efficient components, ensuring lower operational costs and a reduced environmental footprint. Their design focuses on cooling efficiency, allowing them to operate at optimal temperatures even under heavy workloads.

Connectivity is another strong suit of both MSEBX800 and MSEBX900. They are equipped with multiple USB ports, including USB 3.0 for rapid data transfer, as well as HDMI and DisplayPort options for versatile display capabilities. Additionally, these models support various networking technologies for seamless integration into existing IT infrastructures.

Security features are paramount in these models, incorporating advanced encryption and hardware security options to protect sensitive business information. Their compatibility with enterprise-level management tools further facilitates IT administration, making it easy to monitor and maintain the systems remotely.

In summary, the Compaq MSEBX800 and MSEBX900 stand out with their cutting-edge technology, robust performance, and essential features tailored specifically for business users. These models cater to the evolving needs of enterprises, ensuring they remain productive and competitive in the fast-paced digital landscape.