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 Electronics : Tyan S5396A2NRF Dual LGA771 XEON5000 5100 SATA2 RAID Audio 1394 GLAN ATX Motherboard
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 : Tyan S5396A2NRF Dual LGA771 XEON5000 5100 SATA2 RAID Audio 1394 GLAN ATX Motherboard
from: TYAN

List Price: $574.41
Amazon.com's Price: $415.33
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Tyan
EAN: 0635872021268
Feature: Sold Individually
Label: TYAN
Manufacturer: TYAN
Model: S5396A2NRF
Modem Description: None
Publisher: TYAN
Sales Rank: 76507
Special Features: nv:Form Factor^Extended ATX|Processor Interface^Dual|Processor Interface^Socket 771|Processors Supported^Intel Xeon 5300 Series (Haperton/Cloverton)|Processors Supported^Intel Xeon 5400 Series (Haperton/Cloverton)|Processors Supported^Intel Xeon 5200 Series (Wolfdale, Woodcrest, Dempsey)|Processors Supported^Intel Xeon 5100 Series (Wolfdale, Woodcrest, Dempsey)|Additional Technologies^Intel Quad Core Ready|Front Side Bus^1600MHz|Front Side Bus^1066MHz|Front Side Bus^1333MHz
Studio: TYAN
System Bus Speed: 1330 unknown-units
System Memory Size: 0 MB

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Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThis DP Intel processor-based workstation platform utilizes the 45nm processors. This versatile platform features (8) DDR2 fully-buffered DIMMs, (2) 64-bit/133MHz PCI-X, (2) gen 2 PCI-Ex16, (1) PCI-E x8 (x14 links), and 1 PCI slots. In addition, it provides (2) GbE LAN, (6) SATA2, and (8) SAS ports for optional connectivity and features. It also supports a Tyan SMDC M3291 card and much more.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Nice motherboard but IPMI support terrible.
This motherboard is mediocre. It was purchased for use with the IPMI card and it just did not work properly, sensor data did not report, wasted many hours trying to get it working. Doing the initial LAN configuration was a real hassle, required booting off of a DOS floppy to utilize the config tool. Also, the header on the motherboard for the IPMI card interferes with the IDE connector. Replaced it with a Supermicro X7DWA-N with a SIMLP-B+ IPMI card and everything worked fine out of the box plus ... Read More




 


 
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