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Dell 384-BCNR System Board (Motherboard) for PowerEdge Server
- Motherboard for Dell PowerEdge Servers
- Central processing unit (CPU) socket(s)
- Memory (RAM) slots
- Expansion slots (e.g., PCIe)
- Integrated I/O controllers
- Chipset for system communication
- Designed for server reliability and performance
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Product Overview
The Dell 384-BCNR is a system board (motherboard) designed for Dell PowerEdge servers. It serves as the central hub for all server components, facilitating communication and operation.
Technical Information
| Product Type | System Board (Motherboard) |
| Brand | Dell |
Additional Specifications
| Model | 384-BCNR |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge Server |
Product Description
The Dell 384-BCNR system board is the foundational component for compatible Dell PowerEdge servers, acting as the central nervous system of the server. It houses the essential elements required for the server's operation, including the CPU socket(s), memory slots, and various expansion interfaces. This board is engineered to support the demanding workloads and high availability requirements typical of enterprise server environments. Key features of the 384-BCNR include its ability to accommodate specific generations of Intel or AMD processors, depending on the PowerEdge model it's designed for. It provides a significant number of DIMM slots for RAM expansion, allowing administrators to configure the server with the memory capacity needed for virtualization, databases, or other memory-intensive applications. The board also integrates essential I/O controllers for storage, networking, and management functions. Furthermore, the system board incorporates expansion slots, such as PCIe, enabling the addition of specialized hardware like high-speed network adapters, RAID controllers, or GPUs. The chipset on the board manages the complex interactions between all these components, ensuring efficient data flow and overall system stability. The 384-BCNR is built with the reliability and performance standards expected from Dell's PowerEdge server line.
