19 the new Mac Pro
switch on for the Mac Pro and a USB 3.0 port enables connection of keyboard, mouse, thumb drive, etc. The rear panel offers two Gigabit Ethernet, three USB 3.0, HDMI ports and a cable management feature with Access to Mac Pro’s Thunderbolt 2 Ports.
Sonnet’s products have been designed to be remarkably quiet so they can be comfortably used in noise-sensitive environments. It’s PCIe card expansion systems are cooled by dual, ultra-quiet, temperature- controlled fans. Its fans vent warm air through custom Venturi openings with low form-drag grills, resulting in reduced air velocity, turbulence and, consequently, fan noise. The fans are variable-speed, and the computer-modeled airflow management ensures that even hot-running cards and the chassis' components remain reliably cool without the need to install an extra PCIe fan card that would prevent the use of one of the slots.
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The Sonnet XMac Mini Server
XMac Mini Server
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The Mac Mini is also a very powerful option for portable audio recording and mixing. Sonnet’s 1U rackmount XMac Mini Server securely holds the computer and adds connectivity and capabilities to Mac Mini by connecting two PCIe 2.0 slots via Thunderbolt technology that supports high-performance expansion cards.
28 years in the making
Located in Irvine California, Sonnet has a 28-year history of creating innovative high tech computer hardware, and has been very active in the pro audio community for decades. Today, Sonnet’s products can be found in wide use by audio professionals in the world’s leading broadcast and post facilities.
The Pro Audio Report
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