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3U Rackmount Server Barebone with a 1200W Platinum Redundant PSU

Published: Nov 19,2014

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ASRock Rack present its cutting-edge new technologies, 3U8G-C602, a 3U rackmount server barebone with a 1200W platinum redundant PSU (3+1). This GPU optimized machine has recently passed NVIDIA Tesla K80 qualification, proving itself to be one of the most powerful systems for computationally intensive tasks. This barebone also supports AMD’s hottest FirePro graphics technology that takes workstation performance to new heights.

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The 3U8G-C602 is put together around Intel’s C602 chipset, geared with two LGA 2011 CPU sockets, 16 DDR3 DIMM slots, 6 SATA3 6.0 Gb/s connectors, dual Intel gigabit LAN ports plus an additional mezzanine card slot for adding 10G Ethernet to the already exciting blowout.

Moreover, this server platform supports up to 8 GPGPU cards with the four edge connectors on the side of the board and another system switch board, so that customers may have a clean system with components all sorted out in orderly fashion. Of course, if anyone is thinking of a Haswell-EP series CPU upgrade, ASRock Rack has also got you covered with an Intel C612 chipset successor 3U8G-C612.

Compact ones, humongous ones, long ones and some even with Thunderbolt ports. ASRock Rack has announced its new line of Intel C612 series servers and workstations for either enterprise customers or workstation customers. These systems support Intel’s latest Xeon E5-2600/1600 v3 (Haswell-EP) CPUs plus the next generation DDR4 memory modules for providing superior performance and efficiency.

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