Datapath's VSN V3 Processor Available with Xeon Processor
Option
Datapath's VSN V3 video wall controller has been designed for use in demanding control room
environments
Datapath, one of the award-winning innovators of video management and control technology,
introduced
Intel's powerful Xeon CPU to its VSN V3 video wall processor to meet the demand for today's
high
resolution, high demand control room applications.
Datapath's VSN systems are used by governments and organisations around the globe, in industries
ranging from defence and network security to utility and blue-light services. Already available with
Core i9 or i7 processing power, the addition of a Xeon processor now gives the VSN V3 a further CPU
option, with a clock speed of 4.8GHz and a 16MB cache. Memory options are the highest in the
Datapath range - up to 128GB, with USB 3.0 included to support high transfer speeds and connectivity
to the latest devices.
Along with a choice of processing power, each VSN V3 can be preconfigured with Datapath Image
graphics, Vision capture, and SQX IP decode cards for specific project requirements of any size.
Adding to its efficiency credentials, the VSN V3 chassis boasts a revolutionary award-winning design
- optimizing airflow to improve heat management and reduce noise. This design, along with a new
platinum rated redundant power supply, makes this the most efficient VSN to date.
The latest VSN backplanes are designed by Datapath engineers to ensure stability and cool operating
temperatures. The chassis also includes unique hot-swappable fan technology, enabling uninterrupted
24/7 use and maintenance in the most critical installations.
Trusted by governments and organizations across the world, Datapath's VSN V3 video wall controller
has been designed for use in demanding control room environments. Each component has been rigorously
tested to ensure high levels of performance and reliability. Diag-Suite is available on all Datapath
systems and provides real time information on the performance of the controller and can be used by
system administrators and support teams to quickly identify and rectify any unlikely system issue.