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BOXX Introduces New Workstations AMD Athlon 64 Processors

BOXX Technologies is now offering the BOXX 3200 workstation based on the AMD Athlon 64 and AMD Athlon 64 FX-55 processors, the NVIDIA nForce 4 chipset, dual PCIe x16 SLI capable slots, 3Gb/s SATA and expandable internal storage to 4TB. The BOXX 3200 workstation is the first in a series of high-performance workstations.

The combination of AMD and NVIDIA SLI technology is an outstanding leap forward in price performance for visual computing applications, said Reese Gautschi, director of marketing at BOXX Technologies. BOXX customers working with all types of digital media from 3D graphics to digital video editing will immediately recognize the performance value of our new 3200 series of workstations, powered by the AMD Athlon 64 FX processor.

AMD supports the innovative integration expertise BOXX offers to its customers who now can experience the world-class performance of AMD Athlon 64 processors, added Bruce Shaw, director of commercial marketing at AMD. AMD64 technology has evolved the industry with unparallel 32-bit application performance and the ability to migrate to 64-bit applications, while enabling a more secure computing environment.

Features of this new workstation include AMD Athlon 64 FX or AMD Athlon 64 processors, NVIDIA nForce 4 SLI, dual channel DDR, a six drives massive internal storage requirements and more. BOXX workstations support popular software from companies such as Adobe, Alias, Autodesk, Discreet, NewTek and Softimage.

The BOXX 3200 series of workstations are currently shipping and available directly from BOXX (www.boxxtech.com).

BOXX Technologies, headquartered in Austin, TX, delivers technology to the innovators in the digital media community with high-performance, flexible workstations and turnkey solutions that enhance creativity and fuel innovation. The BOXX series of high-end workstations are used extensively throughout the 3D, visual effects, animation, broadcast, post- production, digital video and film and HD communities.

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