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Facilities

Clemson's School of Computing is proud to offer top-notch computing resources for instructional and research purposes. McAdams Hall holds multiple computing labs for use of students, faculty, and staff, including:

McAdams 110A (Open Lab)

  • Two 55" TVs with Airtame wireless display connectivity
  • Mix of Windows, Linux, and Macintosh computers
  • Laptop charging stations
  • Groupwork stations
  • 24-hour access for School of Computing declared majors

McAdams 110B

  • Six 55" LG 4K TVs with Airtame wireless display connectivity

McAdams 110D

  • 30 HP workstations, each with 16 GB of RAM and i7 processors
  • Two 90" TVs
  • Airtame wireless display connectivity
  • Video conferencing camera
  • Room microphones
  • Linux

McAdams 110E (Holodeck)

  • 23 Dell workstations, each with 16 GB of RAM and i7 processors
  • Dual 85" 4K ultra-high-definition displays
  • Cisco TelePrescence SX20

McAdams 112C (Digital Production Instructional Lab)

  • 30 Dell Alienware Alpha R2 workstations
  • Airtame wireless display connectivity
  • 20 Wacom Intuos Pro tablets
  • Access for students in the DPA minor
  • 20 eye-tracking devices

McAdams 112 (Digital Production Arts Studio)

  • 21 high powered dual-screen Linux workstations
  • 27" iMacs with Wacom Cintiq tablets
  • A screening room with cinema grade Christie projector and computers

Digital Production Arts Charleston, SC Studio

  • 24 Dell Precisions workstations
  • 10 Dell OptiPlex 7040 MT mini towers
  • Combination of Dell UltraSharp curved ultrawide and InfinityEdge monitors
  • A screening room with cinema grade Christie projector and computers

Students, faculty, and staff may be granted access to Clemson's Palmetto Cluster, a high-performance computing cluster.

School of Computing students are encouraged to read through and be familiar with the School of Computing Lab Safety and Usage Guide.