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Intel BBS2600STQ



Processor & Chipset Intel BBS2600STQ

Chipset Manufacturer:
Intel
Total Processor Supported:
2
Processor Socket:
Socket P
Processor Supported:
Xeon

Memory Intel BBS2600STQ

Number of Memory Slots:
16
Memory Form Factor:
RDIMM, DIMM, LRDIMM
Memory Technology:
DDR4 SDRAM
Memory Speed Supported:
2.67 GHz, 2.40 GHz, 2.13 GHz
Intel Optane Memory Ready:
Yes

I/O Controller Intel BBS2600STQ

Controller Type:
Serial ATA
RAID Supported:
Yes
RAID Levels:
0, 1, 10, 5

Network & Communication Intel BBS2600STQ

10Gigabit Ethernet:
Yes

I/O Expansions Intel BBS2600STQ

Number of Total Expansion Slots:
6
Total Number of PCI Express Slots:
6
Number of PCI Express x8 Slots:
3
Number of PCI Express x16 Slots:
3

Onboard Interfaces Intel BBS2600STQ

Number of SATA Interfaces:
10
Number of SAS Interfaces:
0

Physical Characteristics Intel BBS2600STQ

Form Factor:
SSI EEB
Width:
13" (330.20 mm)
Depth:
12" (304.80 mm)





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