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IBM 06P2525-1 MB, 06P2525 01, FRU 89P8010 312, PGA 370
- IBM Motherboard
- PGA 370 socket for Intel processors
- FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) number 89P8010
- Designed for specific IBM system configurations
- Supports DDR SDRAM memory
- Includes PCI expansion slots
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Product Overview
The IBM 06P2525-1 is a motherboard featuring a PGA 370 socket, designed for Intel processors. It includes FRU 89P8010 and serves as a core component for building or upgrading a compatible computer system.
Technical Information
| Motherboard Type | IBM System Board |
| Socket Type | PGA 370 |
| Processor Compatibility | Intel Pentium III, Celeron (Socket 370) |
Additional Specifications
| FRU Number | 89P8010 |
| Memory Type | DDR SDRAM |
| Expansion Slots | PCI |
Product Description
The IBM 06P2525-1 is a motherboard identified by its FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) number 89P8010. This board is built around the PGA 370 socket, which is compatible with Intel Pentium III and Celeron processors of that era. As an IBM-branded component, it is typically designed for integration into specific IBM server or workstation models, ensuring compatibility and reliability within those systems. The motherboard supports DDR SDRAM memory, allowing for a reasonable amount of system memory for the intended applications of the time. It also features PCI expansion slots, providing the capability to add additional functionality such as network cards, sound cards, or other specialized adapters. This allows for a degree of customization and upgradeability within the constraints of the system it is designed for. As a component with a specific FRU number, the 06P2525-1 is crucial for maintaining or repairing IBM systems that utilize this particular motherboard. Its design prioritizes stability and compatibility within the IBM ecosystem, making it a key part for maintaining the operational integrity of the associated hardware.
