Software : Black, Dual Intel 64-BIT Xeon Support 667/1066/1333MHZ Fsb, 32G DDR2 667&533 Fb-

Black, Dual Intel 64-BIT Xeon Support 667/1066/1333MHZ Fsb, 32G DDR2 667&533 Fb-

from: SuperMicro




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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: SUPERMICRO
EAN: 0672042006601
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Format: CD-ROM
Graphics Memory Size: 16 MB
Label: SuperMicro
Manufacturer: SuperMicro
Model: SYS-6025B-3B
Modem Description: None
Platform: No Operating System
Publisher: SuperMicro
Studio: SuperMicro
System Bus Speed: 1333 unknown-units


Features:
  • Processor Interface: LGA771 Socket; Processor Support: Intel Xeon (Dual Core) Up to 3.73GHz/Intel Xeon (Quad Core) 2.66GHz
  • Bus Speed: 800MHz /1066MHz /1333MHz ; Chipset: Intel 5000P
  • Maximum Memory: 32GB DDR2-667/PC2-5300 Fully Buffered DDR2 SDRAM ECC Dual-channel/32GB DDR2-533 Fully Buffered DDR2 SDRAM ECC Dual-channel
  • Optical Drive: DVD-Reader - DVD-ROM
  • Controller: Adaptec AIC-9410 Dual-channel SAS Integrated RAID Controller supporting 0, 1, 10 RAID Level(s)/Single-channel Ultra ATA/100 (ATA-6)







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Superior design and uncompromising quality control enabled Supermicro to offer high-end products with unsurpassable performance to the market since its founding in 1993. With this unbeatable track record, Supermicro has earned a reputation as a manufacturing leader in the industry. Supermicro strives to build long-term relationships with customers by providing them with outstanding engineering innovations, quality, availability, and reliability in today's mission-critical fast-paced e-world.PRODUCT FEATURES:Dual Intel 64-bit Xeon Support;667 / 1066 / 1333MHz FSB;Up to 32GB DDR2 667 & 533 SDRAM;Fully Buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM);3. 2 (x8) & 1 (x4) PCI-Express;Intel (ESB2/Gilgal) 82563EB Dual-port;Gigabit Ethernet Controller;8 x 1' Hot-swap SAS Drive Trays with SES2;560W High-efficiency Power Supply.

















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