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IBM 10N6614 2-Way 2.1GHz 51A Processor Backplane Board
- Product Type: Processor Backplane Board
- Processor Support: 2-Way (Dual Processor)
- Processor Speed: 2.1GHz
- Designation: 51A
- Manufacturer: IBM
- Part Number: 10N6614
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Product Overview
The IBM 10N6614 is a 2-Way Processor Backplane Board designed for IBM server systems. It supports dual processors, each running at 2.1GHz, and features a 51A designation, likely indicating a specific electrical or thermal characteristic. This board is essential for the core processing capabilities of compatible IBM servers.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Processor Backplane Board |
| Processor Support | 2-Way |
| Processor Speed | 2.1GHz |
Additional Specifications
| Designation | 51A |
| Manufacturer | IBM |
| Part Number | 10N6614 |
Product Description
The IBM 10N6614 is a specialized 2-Way Processor Backplane Board, engineered to serve as the foundation for dual-processor configurations within compatible IBM server systems. This board is designed to accommodate two processors, each operating at a clock speed of 2.1GHz, enabling enhanced computational power and multitasking capabilities essential for demanding enterprise workloads. The '51A' designation likely refers to a specific electrical specification, thermal rating, or a revision identifier crucial for system compatibility and performance tuning. As a backplane board, it provides the critical physical connections and electrical pathways for the processors to communicate with each other and with other system components such as memory, I/O controllers, and the main system board, ensuring robust and stable operation. This IBM 10N6614 component is vital for maintaining the integrity and performance of IBM servers that rely on this specific backplane architecture. Its role in supporting dual high-speed processors makes it a key element for servers designed for intensive computing tasks, database management, and other mission-critical applications where processing power is paramount.

