The Psyborg Extreme Graphics Workstation made by Psychsoftpc, a Quincy, MA high end computer manufacturer, has been selected by NVidia for inclusion in the "Built for Professionals" program. A joint effort by NVidia and AutoCAD, the "Built for Professionals" program emphasizes the performance advantages of computers featuring Quadro FX true workstation GPUs in engineering, architectural design and scientific modeling.
Psyborg Extreme Graphics Workstations combine Intel Quad Core processors and NVidia Quadro FX Graphics cards with thermally advantaged design to meet the demanding needs of the professional. Featuring 64 bit operating systems and plenty of room for expansion, the Psyborg Extreme Graphics Workstations are set for current and future professional use.
Psychsoftpc can be reached at 617 471-8733 or by mail at P.O. Box 232, Quincy, MA 02171. Psychsoftpc's web address is www.psychsoftpc.com
Sidekick: The Good News & the Bad News Either way you look at it Microsoft Data Center management did not follow standards or best practices in this failure. In which case it makes me wonder more about the outsourcing of corporate data much less personal data.
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