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IBM 60H3792 Clock Card for 9119-FHA Power 595 Server
- Type: Clock Card
- Compatibility: IBM 9119-FHA Power 595 Server
- Function: Provides system clock and synchronization
- Essential for server stability and performance
- Ensures accurate timing for all system operations
- High-reliability component for enterprise servers
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Product Overview
The IBM 60H3792 is a Clock Card specifically designed for the IBM 9119-FHA Power 595 Server. It provides essential timing and synchronization functions critical for the server's operation.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 60H3792 |
| Product Type | Clock Card |
Additional Specifications
| Server Compatibility | IBM 9119-FHA Power 595 |
Product Description
The IBM 60H3792 is a critical component designed exclusively for the IBM 9119-FHA Power 595 server. This clock card is responsible for generating and distributing the system clock signals that synchronize all operations within the server's complex architecture. Accurate timing is fundamental to the stability, performance, and reliability of high-end enterprise servers like the Power 595. This specialized card ensures that all processors, memory modules, and I/O subsystems operate in perfect harmony. By providing a precise and stable clock source, the 60H3792 prevents timing errors and data corruption, which are crucial for mission-critical workloads. Its integration is essential for maintaining the high availability and performance standards expected from IBM's Power Systems. As a genuine IBM part, the 60H3792 clock card is manufactured to meet strict quality and performance specifications. Its installation is typically handled by trained technicians to ensure proper seating and connectivity within the server chassis. This component is a testament to the intricate engineering required to support the demanding computational needs of large enterprises.
