X7DCA-L MicroATX Industrial Motherboard with Dual Socket LGA 1366 for Intel Xeon 5400 / 5300 / 5200 / 5100 Server Processors

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2808001 - MicroATX Industrial Motherboard with Dual Socket LGA 1366 for Intel Xeon 5400 / 5300 / 5200 / 5100 Server Processors

Additional information

Weight

1 kg

Audio Chipset

High Definition 7.1 Channel Audio

Gigabit LAN Ports

2 x Intel 82573L Gigabit Ethernet Controllers

Global P/N / SKU

2808001

Video Chipset

ZGI Z9s

Memory Standard

DDR2 533 / 667MHz

MFR P/N

X7DCA-L

Manufacturer

Chipset

Intel 5100 Chipset + ICH9R (I/O Controller Hub 9R)

Dimensions

W: 10.0" (254 mm) x D: 10.0" (254 mm)

BIOS

16Mb SPI Flash with Phoenix BIOS

Cost

0

Ordering Options

2808001: MicroATX Industrial Motherboard with Dual Socket LGA 1366 for Intel Xeon 5400 / 5300 / 5200 / 5100 Server Processors

Product Features

Dimensions : W: 10.0" (254 mm) x D: 10.0" (254 mm) FSB : 1333 / 1066 MHz CPU : Intel Xeon 5400 / 5300 / 5200 / 5100 Server Processors Socket : LGA 771 Chipsets : Intel 5100 Chipset + ICH9R (I/O C

Serial (COM) Port

1 x Fast UART 16550; 1 x Serial via Internal Header

Discontinued

Yes

X7DCA-L MicroATX Industrial Motherboard with Dual Socket LGA 1366 for Intel Xeon 5400 / 5300 / 5200 / 5100 Server Processors

Equipped Gaming Embedded System

2808001 – MicroATX Industrial Motherboard with Dual Socket LGA 1366 for Intel Xeon 5400 / 5300 / 5200 / 5100 Server Processors

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Additional information

Weight

1 kg

Audio Chipset

High Definition 7.1 Channel Audio

Gigabit LAN Ports

2 x Intel 82573L Gigabit Ethernet Controllers

Global P/N / SKU

2808001

Video Chipset

ZGI Z9s

Memory Standard

DDR2 533 / 667MHz

MFR P/N

X7DCA-L

Manufacturer

Chipset

Intel 5100 Chipset + ICH9R (I/O Controller Hub 9R)

Dimensions

W: 10.0" (254 mm) x D: 10.0" (254 mm)

BIOS

16Mb SPI Flash with Phoenix BIOS

Cost

0

Ordering Options

2808001: MicroATX Industrial Motherboard with Dual Socket LGA 1366 for Intel Xeon 5400 / 5300 / 5200 / 5100 Server Processors

Product Features

Dimensions : W: 10.0" (254 mm) x D: 10.0" (254 mm) FSB : 1333 / 1066 MHz CPU : Intel Xeon 5400 / 5300 / 5200 / 5100 Server Processors Socket : LGA 771 Chipsets : Intel 5100 Chipset + ICH9R (I/O C

Serial (COM) Port

1 x Fast UART 16550; 1 x Serial via Internal Header

Discontinued

Yes

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