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Publisher review: SpecificationsProcessorDual Intel mPGA603/604 Xeon CPUs of up to 2.4GHz and fasterSupport Hyper-Threading technologyVRM 9.1 compliantFront Side Bus support for 400/533MHz ChipsetIntel E7501 Memory&Graphics Cntroller HubIntel 82801DB I/O Controller Hub (ICH3-S)Intel 82870 P2 64-bit Bus Master PCI Expander (P64H2)System memory6 DIMMs support Dual Channel DDR200/266 memory up to 12GBSupport 128Mb/256Mb/512Mb/1Gb memorySupport Registered, ECC memory modulesPeak memory bandwidth of 4.2GB/SGraphicsATi RageXL video controller with 8MB on boardLANDual Intel Keinai 32 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet ControllerWake on LAN support Operating system: Windows 2K
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