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Dell RMRF7 Socket C32 AMD SR5670 + SP5100 System Board
- Socket C32 motherboard
- Chipset: AMD SR5670
- Southbridge: AMD SP5100
- Supports AMD Opteron processors (Socket C32)
- Designed for server and workstation applications
- Provides essential I/O and expansion capabilities
- Ensures system stability and performance
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Product Overview
The Dell RMRF7 is a system board designed for servers utilizing the Socket C32 platform. It integrates the AMD SR5670 chipset and SP5100 Southbridge, providing a robust foundation for high-performance computing.
Technical Information
| Socket Type | C32 |
| Chipset | AMD SR5670 |
| Southbridge | AMD SP5100 |
Additional Specifications
| Processor Support | AMD Opteron (Socket C32) |
| Form Factor | System Board / Motherboard |
Product Description
The Dell RMRF7 system board is a critical component for building powerful server and workstation systems based on the AMD Socket C32 platform. This motherboard is engineered to support a range of AMD Opteron processors, delivering the processing power required for demanding enterprise workloads. Featuring the AMD SR5670 chipset and the SP5100 Southbridge, the RMRF7 provides a comprehensive set of features for connectivity, memory management, and peripheral integration. This combination ensures efficient data flow and system stability, which are paramount in server environments where uptime and performance are crucial. Designed for reliability and scalability, the Dell RMRF7 system board serves as the central hub for server components, enabling expansion through various slots and ports. It is an ideal choice for organizations seeking to deploy robust computing solutions capable of handling virtualization, database management, high-performance computing, and other mission-critical applications.

