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Dell 0HKHXK PowerEdge R640 Intel 2.1GHz Xeon Silver CPU 120GB SSD 16GB DDR-4 SDRAM 750-Watts Power S...
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R640 server
- Intel 2.1GHz Xeon Silver CPU
- 120GB Solid State Drive (SSD)
- 16GB DDR-4 SDRAM
- 750-Watt Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- High-performance server component
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Product Overview
The Dell 0HKHXK is a component for the PowerEdge R640 server, featuring an Intel 2.1GHz Xeon Silver CPU, 120GB SSD, and 16GB DDR-4 SDRAM. It includes a 750-Watt power supply, indicating a complete or near-complete server configuration.
Technical Information
| Server Model | Dell PowerEdge R640 |
| Processor | Intel Xeon Silver |
| Processor Speed | 2.1GHz |
Additional Specifications
| Storage | 120GB SSD |
| Memory | 16GB DDR-4 SDRAM |
| Power Supply | 750-Watts |
Product Description
The Dell 0HKHXK represents a key component or configuration for the Dell PowerEdge R640 server. This specific listing highlights a system equipped with an Intel 2.1GHz Xeon Silver processor, which is designed to deliver robust performance for a variety of enterprise workloads. The inclusion of a 120GB Solid State Drive (SSD) ensures rapid data access and system responsiveness, crucial for demanding server applications. Further enhancing its capabilities, the configuration includes 16GB of DDR-4 SDRAM. This memory capacity and type are suitable for multitasking and running memory-intensive applications commonly found in server environments. The system is powered by a 750-Watt power supply, providing ample and stable power to all components, ensuring reliable operation even under heavy load. This Dell PowerEdge R640 component is indicative of a server built for efficiency and performance in data centers and enterprise IT infrastructures. Its specifications suggest a focus on balancing processing power, storage speed, and memory capacity to meet the needs of modern business computing.

