- Brand : Apple
- Product family : Xserve
- Product name : Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon
- Product code : MA409B/A
- Category : Servers
- Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
- Product views : 17118
- Info modified on : 21 Oct 2022 10:14:32
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Long product name Apple Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon server Rack Intel® Xeon® 2 GHz 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM 650 W
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64-bits Quad Xeon Server
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Short summary description Apple Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon server Rack Intel® Xeon® 2 GHz 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM 650 W
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Apple Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon, 2 GHz, 1 GB, DDR2-SDRAM, DVD-ROM, 650 W, Rack
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Long summary description Apple Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon server Rack Intel® Xeon® 2 GHz 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM 650 W
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Apple Xserve Dual Core Intel Xeon. Processor family: Intel® Xeon®, Processor frequency: 2 GHz. Internal memory: 1 GB, Internal memory type: DDR2-SDRAM. HDD interface: Serial ATA, Optical drive type: DVD-ROM. Power supply: 650 W. Chassis type: Rack
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