Fanless workstation solutions
In contrast to normal PCs, fanless systems make high demands in terms of internal operation and housing engineering.
The particular challenge here is that of integrating a scalable, compact and high-performance technology in a fanless disinfectable housing.
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Robust. Compact. Fanless.
Developed for today's challenges - SENYO 710.
The elegant aluminium housing of solid construction and excellent workmanship uniquely combines efficiency, functionality and design:
- Space-saving and extremely quiet.
- Reliable and totally dependable, as no active fans.
- No dust and dirt is swirled through the air.
- Considerably longer service life as no wearing parts.
- Elegant design.
- Cost-saving due to approx. 20% lower energy consumption than comparable personal computers.
SENYO 710 systems can be used in many situations:
Laboratory and research - quiet and hygienic.
Quiet.
- Because the computer works quietly and without a fan, it does not distort results.
- As research and development work is very precise and concentrated, the noise level of a PC is a major disruptive factor.
Hygienic.
Conventional PCs take in microorganisms and bacteria with their fans, and once inside the PC they can easily multiply, only to be distributed in the ambient air once again. SENYO 710 on the other hand is not a magnet for microorganisms and bacteria.
- By consistently not using fans and air vents, the machine is "immune" to microorganisms and bacteria.
- The surface can be disinfected and cleaned perfectly.
Clinics - sealed and disinfectable.
In principle, microorganisms are largely transferred by contact, especially hand contact. The focus of hygiene standards in PCs therefore lies in the re-disinfectability of the hardware. In risk areas, the entire PC is to
- be wipe-disinfectable and
- does not have any air vents.
Consistently dispensing with air vents and fans together with the use of a disinfectable housing make SENYO 710 the perfect "Clinic" PC.
In the patient environment - complies with MPG.
A system used in the 1.50 m range must meet all the reqiurements of MPG. The SENYO 710 Medical PC:
- meets the stringent requirements of the medical product act (MPG).
- is certified to DIN EN 60601.
- is whisper-quiet. The almost silent operation means that neither patients nor personnel are disturbed.
The chip card reader of the medical insurance keyboard G80-1502 is suitable for reading medical insurance cards and other chip cards and allows secure PIN input (class 2 reader). The SENYO 710 Medical Version will be available from March 2008.
Recording and sound studios - inaudible and extremely powerful.
For working environments which are extremely noise-sensitive, such as: sound recording in the audio or radio area or in television, PCs generally need to be housed in separate rooms or in very expensive soundproof housings, which however then need to have fans. But this then raises the whole issue of maintenance.
The optimum studio PC works as good as silently so that the noise it makes does not disrupt recordings.
- The SENYO 710 is completely fanless.
- At just 0.1 sone, the machine is barely audible.
- Due to special structures inside the housing, excellent workmanship and large cooling fins, reliable heat dissipation is guaranteed even without fans.
Industry - robust and reliable.
Production environments in particular can often be very dusty and dirty.
The SENYO 710 was developed especially for long-term operation in extreme production environments.
- Crucial to the MTBF is also the fanless design, as the fan is the most vulnerable part of the entire system. Fanless systems have an MTBF up to five times higher.
- The machine is fitted exclusively with industry-standard components. This means: 5-year availability for all bearing components.
- The interior workings are properly protected. No dust or dirt can get into the housing.
The SENYO 710 fanless PC is one of the most powerful fanless systems on the market.
The SENYO 710 is available in two configurations:







