Servers are extra powerful, extra reliable computers that have been specially designed for server applications. For example serving a website, a large database or shared storage space to a lot of users. Servers are often not very quiet and deliver hardly any graphical performance, which makes them not suitable for use as personal computer. If you need a lot of servers, choose a rack mountable model. Those models need less space and your server room will remain tidy.
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Processor
Processor clock speed
Processor speed in Mhz. Often the clock speed is expressed by a manufacturer in GHz (1 GHz = 1000 MHz). The clock rate is the fundamental rate in cycles per second (measured in hertz) at which a computer performs its most basic operations such as adding two numbers. There are more factors, like internal memory size, that influence a computer's actual response time.
2330 MHz
Number of processors installed
Number of processors and support for multi-processing available with the product
1 pcs
Processor front side bus
Speed of the processor's Front Side Bus (FSB) in megahertz (1 million Herz). The FSB is the bus that transfers data between the CPU and the northbridge of the Motherboard. The maximum theoretical bandwidth of the FSB is determined by the product of its width, its clock frequency and the number of data transfers it performs per clock tick.
1333 MHz
Disk drive
Hard disk rotational speed
The rotational speed of a hard disk expressed in rotations per minute. The faster the better.
15000 RPM
Memory
Internal memory
The amount of memory measured in megabytes installed in the system's hardware
1024 MB
Video
Maximum graphic adapter memory
Graphics memory is determining with the (graphic) processor, the graphics/video performance of your computer. Graphics memory is often shared with system memory so that it varies depending on the amount of system memory installed and system load.
32 MB
Technical details
Chassis type
List of types of chassis available and their expandability if applicable. 1 unit (1U) is 1.75 inches (4.45 cm).
Tower (5U)
Acoustic pressure emissions
Level of sound pressure per ISO 9614-1; expressed in decibels