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Rackable Systems' Servers Use Intel 1600 MHz Bus Technology

13 new servers deliver performance with 1600 front side bus and 800 speed memory.

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By DE Editors  

February 13, 2008

By DE Editors

Rackable Systems, Inc. (Fremont, CA) announced the availability of 13 new high-performance servers based on two new motherboard offerings featuring the new Intel 5400 chipset.

Leveraging the E5462, E5472, X5472 or X5482 Intel Xeon 5000 series quad-core processors, these servers deliver extreme performance with high clock speeds and a 1600 MHz front side bus. It features 16 memory slots compatible with the latest 800 MHz speed fully buffered DIMMs.

These new Intel Xeon based servers are available on a range of 1U, 2U, and 3U half-depth and standard-depth form factors:

For details, go to Rackable Systems.

 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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