SRMC 9360 Series Military COTS Box Computer
The SRMC 9360 Series is a high performance military grade COTS box computer designed for demanding mission critical environments. Powered by a 12th generation Intel Core i7 12700TE processor, it delivers exceptional computing power while maintaining reliable fanless operation across extreme temperatures.
Built for rugged deployments, the system supports wide temperature 16 GB DDR4 memory and a 512 GB solid state drive, both rated for operation from minus forty degrees Celsius to seventy degrees Celsius. Its fanless thermal design ensures silent operation, improved reliability, and reduced maintenance in harsh field conditions.
Features
- 12th Gen Intel® i7-12700TE Processor (Alder Lake-S)
- 16GB DDR4 RAM – Wide Temperature(-40°C to 70°C)
- 2.5” SSD 512SSD – Wide Temperature(-40°C to 70°C)
- Fanless -40°C to 70°C Operating Temperature
- 3 x 2.5GbE RJ45 LAN / 1 x 1GbE RJ45
- 9V to 50V DC-in, Software Ignition Control;
- Integrated TPM 2.0 Chip
- 6 USB 3.2 Gen 2 / 4 x COM / 16 x GPIO
- 2 x DP / 1 x DVI-I / 1 x HDMI
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