User:Kornkanok

My name is Kornkanok Limpitak. My nickname is Um-im. I am 19 years old. I am a year one student, and I am majoring in Tourism and Hospitality Management. I am interested in traveling and photography. I love learning languages and I also love nature and animals. My favorite color is green. I like to take pictures of nature especially the pictures of flowers and landscapes on my free time.

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Product Details: DELL Precision Workstation T7500 2 X QUAD CORE X5687 3.6 GHZ 48 GB RAM 2 X 1TB SATA HARD DRIVE

Server Type: DELL Precision T7500 Workstation

Operating System: WINDOWS 7 PRO 64-BIT (Other OS are available)

Processor(s): 2 X INTEL XEON QUAD CORE Processor X5687 3.6GHZ 12MB L3 Cache 6.4GT/S FSB 130W (Additional Processors Available)

Memory: 48GB RAM DDR3 10600R 1333MHZ (Supports up to 192GB of memory total)

Drive Controller: Integrated LSI 1068e SAS/SATA 3.0GB/S Controller supports host based raid 0, 1 (Optional PERC 6/I PCI-E SAS/SATA Hardware raid card supports 0, 1, 5, 10)

Network Controller: Integrated broadcom 5761 Gigabit ethernet controller

Hard Drive(s): 2 X 1TB 7.2K RPM SATA 3.5 Inch hard drive (Additional hard drives and configurations available)

Graphics: NVIDIA QUADRO NVS295 PCI-E 256MB Video card (Additional graphics cards available)

Optical Drive (Top): DVD-ROM DRIVE (Additional drives available)

Floppy Drive: NO FLOPPY DRIVE INCLUDED (Floppy drive available)

Drive Bays: 4 Internal 3.5 Inch HDD bays, 3 External 5.25 Inch optical bays, 1 External 3.5 Inch flex bay

Ports: 11 USB 2.0 ports: two on front, six on back, three internal; 2 IEEE 1394A, one front, one rear; 1 serial, 1 parallel, 2 PS/2, 1 RJ-45, 1 ESATA port on back stereo line-in and headphone line-out (on back panel); microphone and headphone connector (on front panel)

Dimensions: CHASSIS 8.5 Inch (21.59CM) X 22.26 INCH (56.54CM) X 22.3 Inch (56.6CM)

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