Supermicro X13DAI-T: The Ultimate Server Motherboard for Intel’s 4th Generation Xeon Scalable Processors

2023-08-18 15:46:54

News Body ST Computer Co., Ltd. (CEO Hee-moon Seo, hereinfollowing STCOM), a distribution company specializing in computing products, has released the Supermicro X13DAI-T, a motherboard that supports Intel’s 4th generation Xeon Scalable processor (Sapphire Rapids) with dual sockets. The Supermicro X13DAI-T is a server mainboard that provides dual CPU sockets of the E-ATX standard, and is an optimized solution to maximally support Sapphire Rapids, Intel’s latest server CPU that supports up to 60 cores. As it supports two CPU slots, the memory slots are also equipped with 3DS ECC RDIMMs of up to 4TB with a total of 16 slots, and are optimized for the latest high-performance server system build through DDR5 memory type. Expansion slots are also PCI- It supports five E 5.0 x16 slots and one PCI-E 5.0 x8 slot, and also provides a total of four NVMe ports through two PCIe 5.0 x8 MCIO connectors. Various types of expansion cards can be used through the corresponding slot. In the case of storage, a total of 10 SATA3 ports are configured, of which 8 SATA3 ports can configure RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10, allowing various RAID structures. Through setting, data capacity and stability can be secured and drive operation can be improved. In addition, two SATADOM connections support additional storage device specifications. The USB port consists of a total of two 2.0, six USB 3.0, and one USB 3.1 Gen2, so you can configure the system by connecting multiple devices. For more detailed product specifications and information, visit Serverbiz, the website dedicated to the STCOM/B2B product family. Like 0 Dislike 0 Comments (0)
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