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Specifications
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Enclosure
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19" rack, unit rack dimensions: 17”W
x 1.75”H x 21”D
Removable front bezel with air filter
Front Panel LEDs
One Rear panel PCIe Gen 2 x16 interface
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PCIe Backplane
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Supports four full size PCIe x16 boards
Single x16 PCIe input to rear of enclosure
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Power Supply
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Single 850W 1U power supply
Removable power supply
V1: +12V @70A
V2: +5sb @ 3A
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System Monitoring/Alarming
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Montors up to 5 temp sensors
Monitors up to 8 fan tachometers
Monitors up to 3 voltages including standard +12V, +5V, +3.3
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Operating Environment
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Temperature Range:
• Operating: 0�C-35� C
• Storage: -40� - +85� C
Humidity:
• Operating: 10% to 90% relative humidity
(non-condensing)
• Non-operating 5% to 95% relative
humidity (non condensing)
Altitude:
• Operating 0 to 10,000 feet
• Storage 0 tp 50,000 feet
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Agency Compliance
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Designed to meet:
FCC Class A
CE Mark
UL
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FireStream™ 9270
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Double Precision Floating Point
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The FireStream 9270 supports double
precision floating point operations in hardware
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High Performance per Watt
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Over 5 GFLOPS per watt of single
precision performance potential
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Open Systems
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Familiar 32 and 64 bit Linux and
Microsoft® Windows® environments
OpenCL®-ready technology
High level tools from multiple 3rd party developers
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Multiple Software Entry Points
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C-like development environment via
extensions to open source Brook+
Low level access to hardware via open IL and ISA specifications in AMD
Stream's CAL
Support for the OpenCL specification (when available)
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Scalable Solutions
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Stream software supports multiple GPUs
per system
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Commodity Components
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FireStream leverages commodity GPU
components designed for PC gamers resulting in a reliable GPU and memory
roadmap
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FireStream™ 9250
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Double Precision
Floating Point
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The FireStream 9250 supports double
precision floating point operations in hardware
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High Performance per Watt
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Up to 8 GFLOPS per watt of single
precision performance potential
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Open Systems
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Familiar 32 and 64 bit Linux and
Microsoft® Windows® environments
High level tools from multiple 3rd party developers
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Multiple Software Entry Points
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C-like development environment via
extensions to open source Brook+
Low level access to hardware via open IL and ISA specifications in AMD
Stream’s CAL
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Scalable Solutions
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Stream software supports multiple GPUs
per system
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Commodity Components
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FireStream leverages commodity GPU
components designed for PC gamers resulting in a reliable GPU and memory
roadmap
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