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Corvalent "Phoenix ATX Express" Motherboard Exceeds Specified Thermal Ratings in Recent Certification Test

CEDAR PARK, TX — October 11, 2010 — Corvalent "Phoenix ATX Express" Motherboard Exceeds Specified Thermal Ratings.

Exceeding Expectations, Every Day, By Design!

Corvalent, a US based company well known for producing powerful and highly versatile OEM industrial motherboards with a guaranteed (7) to (10) years of continuous production, is pleased to announce that our Phoenix ATX Express motherboard has recently exceeded the specified temperature rating in a formal temperature certification test!

Corvalent specification for this product rate the board's operating temperature from 0-55°C. The certification testing pushed the 100% air-cooled board to it's limits at 80°C (176°F) with reliable operation.

"We tell people every day how we over-engineer our products, this is just one more bit of proof that we manufacture our products to handle the unforeseen conditions that extreme environments can throw at our products." says Jim Hixson, Regional Sales Manager at Corvalent. He goes on to say, "These systems go into specialized RADAR installations, and have to endure serious thermal, shock and vibration stresses. We love it when we can exceed the expectations of the customer."

About Corvalent

Founded in 1993, Corvalent is the only embedded computing design and manufacturing provider to deliver long-life products, long-term cost savings and lasting relationships with customers, partners and employees. Corvalent is the only provider to deliver ten year product longevity.  Corvalent’s x86 platform has a proven track record of providing robust Intel-based solutions for industrial applications, including oil and gas, industrial automation, defense/military, automotive, mobile/rugged, security and surveillance, and medical applications.  As a single source delivering industrial design through full-scale manufacturing, Corvalent offers flexibility and growth through turnkey solutions, including rack mounted systems, mobile/handheld devices, embedded motherboards, embedded systems, and industrial display systems.