The Shuttle accessory PCL71 is compatible with the Shuttle All-in-One-PC's X50V4 / X50V5. It will add two serial (COM) and one parallel (LPT) port to the back panel of the PC.
The Supermicro AOC-MGP-I2-O is a specialized Super I/O Module designed to provide flexible networking for compatible Supermicro servers. Built with the reliable Intel i350 Gigabit Ethernet controller, this adapter delivers robust connectivity through dual RJ45 ports while occupying a dedicated SIOM slot to save standard PCIe expansion space. It is an ideal solution for data centers requiring high density and energy efficiency, offering advanced virtualization features like SR-IOV and VMDq to optimize network performance in virtualized environments. This module ensures seamless integration with Supermicro Twin and MicroCloud systems, supporting remote management via NC-SI for streamlined administration.
The Supermicro MBD-C7H270-CG-ML-O is a high-performance Micro-ATX motherboard designed to deliver reliability and speed for professional workstations and compact desktop systems. Built around the Intel H270 Express chipset, this board supports 6th and 7th Generation Intel Core processors, making it an excellent choice for businesses requiring robust computing power in a smaller footprint. Its engineering focuses on stability and connectivity, offering system integrators a versatile platform for building office PCs, multimedia stations, or entry-level industrial controllers. With support for high-speed DDR4 memory and NVMe storage, it ensures responsive application performance while maintaining the durability Supermicro is known for in the enterprise market.
DRAM is a type of RAM (random access memory) used as the main memory in several computing devices, such as desktop and notebook computers, servers, and high-end workstations. It is the most widely used semiconductor memory used in current generation computers, and offers several significant advantages, such as structural simplicity, very high packing densities (number of bytes that can be stored per unit of chip area), low power consumption, and sufficiently high data read/write speeds. Several types of DRAM are presently available for deployment on various computing platforms, such as home/personal computers, portable computers, and network servers. This type of memory has undergone several innovative technological developments and offers very high price/performance ratios.Two types of DRAM are widely used for deployment in current generation servers: registered memory, and fully-buffered (FB) memory. Both these memory types are commercially available as DIMMs (dual inline memory modules). Registered DIMMs (or RDIMMs) are designed with an additional hardware register between the DRAM module and the system’s memory controller. RDIMMs present several advantages for the system, such as a lower electrical load on the memory controller and sustained stability even with an increase in the number of installed memory modules. Thus, RDIMMs are often the default choice for deployment in server-class computing systems. Fully-buffered DIMMs (or FB-DIMMs) are intended to be used in systems requiring higher memory densities with limited board space. As opposed to the parallel data transfer technique used in normal DRAM, FB-DIMMs transfer data in a serial format, using an additional buffer, known as advanced memory buffer (AMB) between the memory controller and the FB-DIMM modules. The AMB acts as an intermediary and handles all data reads/writes for the memory modules, taking care of issues such as signal degradation and error correction and reducing any overhead on the memory controller. Thus, FB-DIMMs prove to be a reliable alternative for deployment in server-grade machines.
Samsung DDR4 Registered DIMMs (or RDIMMs) are designed with an additional hardware register between the DRAM module and the system’s memory controller. RDIMMs present several advantages for the system, such as a lower electrical load on the memory controller and sustained stability even with an increase in the number of installed memory modules. Thus, RDIMMs are often the default choice for deployment in server-class computing systems. In addition to Registered DIMM’s features, Samsung DDR4 memory is available as Registered DIMM that it provides an optimized solution for highly virtualized environments, high-performance computing and networking. Semiconductor modules of Samsung DDR4 are designed with new system circuit architecture to deliver higher performance with low power requirements than previously available memory products. Doubled bandwidth, along with reduced voltage and dramatically lower power consumption, improves performance and optimizes the total cost of ownership.
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