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Dell 0FY506 Socket LGA771 Intel 5000X System Board
- Socket LGA771
- Intel 5000X Chipset
- Designed for server/workstation platforms
- Supports specific Intel Xeon processors
- Multiple expansion slots (PCIe, PCI)
- Integrated I/O ports (USB, LAN, etc.)
- Dual-channel or Quad-channel memory support
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Product Overview
This Dell 0FY506 is a system board designed for Intel processors using the LGA771 socket. It is based on the Intel 5000X chipset, providing a foundation for server and workstation builds.
Technical Information
| Motherboard Form Factor | Proprietary/Server |
| CPU Socket | LGA771 |
| Chipset | Intel 5000X |
Additional Specifications
| Memory Type | DDR2 FB-DIMM |
| Max Memory Capacity | Varies by configuration |
| Expansion Slots | PCIe, PCI-X |
Product Description
The Dell 0FY506 is a critical component for building or upgrading compatible Dell server and workstation systems. It features the LGA771 socket, which supports a range of Intel Xeon processors designed for multi-processor environments, offering significant computational power for demanding applications. Built around the Intel 5000X chipset, this system board provides a robust platform with support for high-speed DDR2 Fully Buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) memory, enabling substantial memory configurations essential for virtualization, database management, and complex simulations. The chipset also dictates the system's I/O capabilities and overall performance characteristics. This motherboard includes various expansion slots, such as PCI Express and potentially PCI-X, allowing for the addition of specialized hardware like RAID controllers, network interface cards, or graphics accelerators. It is engineered to meet the reliability and performance demands of enterprise computing environments, serving as the central hub for system components.

