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| Product Overview |
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The Dell Opteron 2378 is a quad-core server processor that offers balanced performance for mid-range servers. It fits into Dell’s server models that utilize AMD Opteron chips, delivering efficient multitasking capabilities. The processor handles server tasks such as virtualization and database operations, providing a steady clock speed and reliable performance suited to business environments. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | 0T924J |
| Technical Information | |
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| Processor Family | AMD Opteron |
| # Of Cores | 4 Core |
| Total Threads | 4 |
| Base Clock Speed | 2.40 GHz |
| Lithography | Other |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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The AMD Opteron 2378 is a quad-core server processor designed to handle demanding multitasking environments. It's commonly found in Dell servers where consistent processing power and reliability are essential. This CPU fits well in data centers or small to medium business servers that require efficient handling of virtualization, database management, or web hosting tasks. Built for server-grade stability and efficiency, the Opteron 2378 serves IT professionals and system administrators looking for a balance between performance and power consumption. It often supports workloads that benefit from multiple cores working in parallel, making it a practical choice for multitasking server applications. Key Features
Servers equipped with this processor are typically deployed in enterprise environments or data centers where reliability matters. Its role is to provide the processing power needed for business-critical applications without excessive energy use or heat generation. This processor finds use in setups where scalability and efficient multitasking are required, making it a solid choice for various server workloads. |