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Hey guys, 

I am a 2nd year med student and was wondering if there are any members here that maybe work in Radiology or other medical and tech related fields. I am actually curious to find out about the hardware specs of the machines used in CT and MRI Processing. Does anyone know about this?

Thanks in advance!

 

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My dentist uses a Precision T5610 for x-rays, which is a pretty powerful desktop with dual high end xeons, I can only imagine what desktops they use for CT and MRI processing

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Umm afaik the AMD Merlin Falcon RX-421BD is designed for embedded stuff so i won't be suprised that thing ended up in some medical things.

Probably simple things that don't need much power, it's not exactly powerful :P

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38 minutes ago, samcool55 said:

RX-421BD

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ho boy that thing has some fancy extras onboard

 

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