Description
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Processor:
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The Intel Xeon E-2300 series offers up to 8 cores, which is suitable for multi-threaded workloads (e.g., virtualization, databases, etc.).
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The Intel Pentium processor with 2 cores is more basic and would be good for simpler tasks or light workloads.
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Memory:
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16GB DDR4 ECC RAM is a solid starting point, but if you need high reliability for critical applications (like servers or data processing), the fact that it’s ECC (Error-Correcting Code) RAM is great.
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You can upgrade to 128GB, which could be helpful for larger workloads.
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Primary Storage:
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2TB HDD is good for bulk storage, but consider SSD options if you need faster data access speeds. You could also replace or augment with SAS/SATA SSDs to take advantage of the higher storage capacity (up to 30.72TB).
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Expansion Slots:
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You have multiple PCIe Gen4 slots, which means the system is pretty future-proof and can support high-bandwidth expansion cards, such as GPUs or additional storage controllers.
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A 1x16 Gen4 slot is great for graphics cards or NVMe storage cards.
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Power Supply:
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The 400W Platinum power supply is energy efficient, but depending on your upgrades (especially with more powerful graphics or storage options), you might want to ensure this is sufficient.
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Form Factor:
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The Tower form factor suggests a system that’s likely compact but may still have room for expansion. This would be useful for a workstation or small server setup.
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Operating System:
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It comes with DOS by default, which is minimal. You'll likely need to install a more modern OS, such as Windows Server, Linux, or another system depending on your needs.
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Warranty:
- 1-year limited warranty is standard, but you might want to consider an extended warranty, especially for critical systems.
- Price will change with upgrades