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SCB 1953 gets real serious with network power
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28578, member: 2262"] AEWIN has created new SCB-1953 Series network machines for businesses. These boxes come in tall 2U or shorter 1U sizes. They run on the newest Intel Xeon 6 chips made with Intel 3 tech. A single processor supports either 144 E-cores or 86 P-cores to handle the toughest computing jobs. You'll find several models with different expansion choices to fit your exact needs. The taller SCB-1953-2U holds eight sticks of DDR5 memory running at either 6400 MT/s or super-fast 8000 MT/s. Four large fans keep everything cool, changing speed automatically as needed through smart controls. For networking, the SCB-1953A gives you eight PCIe 5.0 slots in which you can add cards from slow 1G to blazing 200G speeds. These slots work with copper wires or fiber optics, and you can add special accelerator cards or extra storage. Another version, the SCB-1953C, combines slots into one big x16 connector for standard add-in cards. The shorter SCB-1953-1U saves space but still offers four PCIe Gen 5 slots with room for an extra slot inside. This smaller box supports processors using up to 250 watts of power, but the bigger 2U version handles chips using 350 watts. Both include two built-in slots for fast NVMe storage drives. These machines support special CXL 2.0 cards that create better connections between processors, graphics cards, and other accelerators. This helps them share memory and work faster together with less delay. USB ports move data at 10 billion bits per second. Four SATA connections let you attach storage drives, including two that connect external drives without extra parts. Every machine includes Intel network controllers providing a 10G management port plus two faster ports - either 50G ports on the big version or 25G ports on the small one. The boxes stay surprisingly compact despite all these features. The 2U measures just 600mm front to back, and the 1U shrinks even more to 576mm, making them perfect for tight spaces at network locations. [/QUOTE]
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