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Supermicro X7SPA-HF - motherboard chip Atom D510 and graphics Matrox G200eW

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

We are accustomed to that motherboard under the "nuclear" platform equipped with either the native graphics Intel, or a more powerful integrated video chip NVIDIA Ion. But the company Supermicro decided to go their own way and presented a highly original server board X7SPA-HF with an integrated processor family Intel Pineview.



Motherboard Supermicro X7SPA-HF in a compact form-factor mini-ITX and is very energy efficient solution. The interest of this board is primarily because it combines the new dual-core processor Atom D510, announced last December, and somewhat outdated graphics chip Matrox G200eW with 128 MB of onboard memory, date at the end of the last century. However, in the priority list for server systems schedule is not the first place.

Of far greater importance in servers attached to the RAID modes. However, since the chipset NM10, used in the platform Pine Trail, such functionality is missing, Supermicro engineers have replaced this chipset south bridge ICH9R. This allowed to realize on-board X7SPA-HF as many as six SATA ports with RAID configuration.

In addition, the motherboard Supermicro X7SPA-HF equipped with special control functions of the controller with support for IPMI 2.0 and KVMR for remote access. There is also an expansion slot PCI-Express x16, which, however, realizes only four tracks. Among other things, the board is equipped with two SO-DIMM slots for memory modules, a pair of controllers, Gigabit Ethernet, ports, USB 2.0, D-Sub video output and serial port. However, it is worth Supermicro X7SPA-HF about $ 250, slightly expensive for a home server.

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