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HP D3604-60001 System Board (MotherBoard) for NetServer
- Server Series Compatibility: HP NetServer
- Form Factor: Proprietary Server Motherboard
- Processor Support: Varies by NetServer model (e.g., Pentium II/III Xeon)
- Memory Type: SDRAM or ECC SDRAM
- Expansion Slots: PCI
- Storage Interfaces: SCSI, IDE
- Network Interface: Integrated LAN (model dependent)
- Management: Basic server management features
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Product Overview
This HP System Board is designed for the NetServer series. It serves as the main circuit board connecting all essential hardware components within the server.
Technical Information
| Server Series | NetServer |
| Brand | HP |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | D3604-60001 |
| Type | System Board (MotherBoard) |
Product Description
The HP D3604-60001 is a system board specifically manufactured for HP NetServer systems. As the central component of these servers, it integrates the processor(s), memory, and expansion capabilities, providing the platform for the server's operations. The NetServer line was HP's offering for business-critical applications, emphasizing reliability and performance for its time. This motherboard would have been designed to support processors common in servers of the late 1990s and early 2000s, such as Intel Pentium II/III Xeon processors, often in dual-processor configurations. Memory support would typically be for SDRAM or ECC SDRAM modules, crucial for server stability and data integrity. Expansion slots would primarily consist of PCI slots, allowing for the addition of network interface cards, SCSI controllers, and other necessary server peripherals. Storage connectivity on this board would likely include SCSI interfaces, which were standard for high-performance and reliable server storage, and possibly IDE interfaces for optical drives or less critical storage. Basic server management features would be integrated to allow for monitoring of system health and status. This system board is a key component for maintaining or rebuilding HP NetServer systems from that era.


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