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| Product Overview |
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The 4K5X5 Dell Motherboard for PowerEdge R820 serves as the central hub for processing and memory management in high-performance servers. It fits into the PowerEdge R820 system to support multiple processors and extensive memory, making it essential for data center operations that depend on strong computational capabilities. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | 4K5X5 |
| Technical Information | |
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| Chipset | Intel C600 series (Intel C602) |
| Compatible Processors | Intel Xeon E5-4600 series (Sandy Bridge-EP) (supports up to 4 CPUs) |
| Board Socket Type | LGA2011 (Socket R) |
| Memory Support | DDR3 RDIMM, DDR3 LRDIMM, ECC (registered) |
| Storage Interfaces | SAS (via PERC RAID/backplane), SATA III (6 Gb/s) |
| Expansion Slots | PCIe (riser-dependent) x16/x8 (multiple slots via server riser cards) |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Form Factor | Proprietary Dell PowerEdge R820 server motherboard (fits 2U chassis) |
| Weight | 5.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Eco Friendly | Yes |
| Compliance Standards | WEEE, RoHS, cURus, CE, FCC, CCC, UL, TUV, cULus, CSA, cUL |
| Product Description |
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This 4K5X5 Dell motherboard is built for PowerEdge R820 servers, offering robust support for demanding data center workloads. It is commonly used in enterprise environments that require scalable processing power and reliable server performance. Often found in server racks managing virtualization, database operations, or complex computational tasks, this motherboard ensures seamless integration with compatible hardware components. IT professionals and system administrators benefit from its stability and expansion capabilities. Key Features
This motherboard is typically deployed in large-scale server setups where consistent performance is critical. Its role in powering high-density computing means it's a vital component in data centers and enterprise IT infrastructures, where it handles heavy loads efficiently. |