TYAN Tiger i7501R specs
General info
ATX
Form factor:
Intel
Socket:
Socket 604
Yes
Dual socket:
Intel E7501
Chipset:
Main features
4
PCI slots:
No
AGP slot:
No
Multi-graphics support:
Speed: 1000 Mbps , Chipset: Intel 82546EB , Supports Wake-On-LAN: No
LAN:
No
Wi-Fi:
RAM Memory
DDR
Type:
DDR-266
6
Slots:
Dual-channel
Capacity:
12 GB
Maximum:
2 GB
Maximum per slot:
Storage interface
PATA: 4
Ports:
Graphics
Yes
Integrated card:
ATI
Manufacturer:
Rage XL
Model:
Yes (8 MB)
Built-in memory:
BIOS
4 MB
BIOS memory:
No
DualBIOS :
No
Clearing CMOS jumper:
LAN remote boot (PXE) & SMBIOS v2.3 support, BIOS Boot Specification v3.1 (BBS) support, Auto configuration of IDE hard drive types
Other BIOS features:
Connectivity
Version 1.1 / 2.0 (back panel: 2, mid-board: 2)
USB:
No
Powered while off:
9 x system fan headers , 1 x serial port headers , 1 x parallel port headers , 1 x floppy disk drive connector , 2 x PS/2
Internal I/O connectors:
No
IEEE 1394:
VGA (D-Sub)
Video:
Other features
CPU / System / North Bridge temperature detection, CPU / System / Power fan speed detection, System voltage detection
Hardware monitoring:
Passive
Chipset cooling:
No
Solid capacitors:
No
On/Off Charge USB Support:
No
JBOD :
No
Auto Unlock Support:
IPMI Header (optinal)
Unique features:
US Availability
Available
Market status:
European Availability
Available
Market status:
Links
Official page:
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in English:
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also know as: TYAN S2735G3NR (4M)
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Alternative variants
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Description: The Tiger i7501R (S2735) is a flexible server solution with many features. Ideal for the mid-range 1U and 2U rackmount space, this platform is designed with strategic memory slot orientation for optimal air flow, Serial ATA with RAID (0, 1), optional SCSI support ( M7902 ), ATI® RAGE™ XL graphics controller, plus Dual Gigabit ports and a single Fast Ethernet port. With all these offerings combined on an ATX form factor, the Tiger... read more