Dell Poweredge R640 Server | 2x Silver 4114 | 64GB | H730P | 2x HDD Trays For Sale

Dell Poweredge R640 Server | 2x Silver 4114 | 64GB | H730P | 2x HDD Trays
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Dell Poweredge R640 Server | 2x Silver 4114 | 64GB | H730P | 2x HDD Trays:
$1539.00

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Color Model Dell Precision T5810 Processor Intel Xeon E5-1660 v3 Dell Poweredge R640 Server | 2x Silver 4114 10-Core | 64GB | H730P | 2xHDD Trays

This product has been quality tested to verify it is fully operational and functions as intended. Units may have minor scuffs and scratches.

CPU:2 x Intel Xeon Silver 4114 Processor (2.2GHz, 10C, 13.75MB Cache)

RAM: 64GB (4x16GB) DDR4 Registered Memory

HDD: 2x Empty Hard Drive Trays

Graphics: Integrated Graphics included

Controller:PERC H730P 2GB Lvl 0-60 Mini Mono

PSU: 2 x 750w Hot-Swappable PSUs

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