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Dell T430-NT1PN T430 2x Heatsink 1x Fan 0GB NO-CNTRL 0PSU 8LFF Tower Server
- 2-socket tower server
- 8 x Large Form Factor (LFF) drive bays
- Includes 2x Heatsinks
- Includes 1x Fan
- Configured without memory (0GB)
- Configured without control panel
- Configured without power supply units (PSUs)
- Configured without optical drive
- Designed for customization
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Product Overview
The Dell T430-NT1PN T430 is a 2-socket tower server configured with 2 heatsinks and 1 fan, but no memory, control panel, power supply units, or optical drive. This base configuration is intended for customization.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Server |
| Brand | Dell PowerEdge |
| Model | T430 |
| SKU | T430-NT1PN |
| Form Factor | Tower |
Additional Specifications
| Drive Bays | 8 x LFF |
| Processor Sockets | 2 |
| Included Components | 2x Heatsinks, 1x Fan, Chassis, Motherboard (assumed) |
| Excluded Components | Memory, Control Panel, PSUs, DVD Drive |
Product Description
The Dell PowerEdge T430 (T430-NT1PN) is a versatile 2-socket tower server designed to support a wide range of business applications, offering a balance of performance, scalability, and quiet operation. This particular SKU is a highly de-configured unit, featuring the server chassis, motherboard, two heatsinks, and one fan, but notably lacks memory, a control panel, power supply units (PSUs), and an optical drive. With 8 Large Form Factor (LFF) drive bays, the T430 provides ample space for storage expansion using traditional HDDs. The tower form factor makes it suitable for environments where rack mounting is not feasible or desired, such as small offices or retail locations. The inclusion of two heatsinks and a fan suggests readiness for processor installation, but the absence of processors themselves means this is a barebones chassis. This configuration is clearly intended for customers who need to build a custom server from the ground up or replace specific components of an existing T430. It requires the addition of processors, memory modules, PSUs, a control panel, and an optical drive to become a fully operational system. The T430 is known for its reliability and suitability for workloads like file and print serving, collaboration, and basic virtualization.

