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  1. 1767C - Dell PowerVault 650f Storage Processor Board
    $132.16
  2. 80P3979 - IBM Power4 1.45GHz 2-way Processor Card
    $134.22
  3. 10N9280 - IBM Service Processor Card CCIN 293A for pSeries
    $106.01
  4. 03N6740 - IBM 1.5GHz 4-Way POWER5+ Processor Card
    $123.29
  5. 10N6469 - IBM 1.5GHz 4-Way POWER5+ Processor Card
    $152.25
  6. 80P6787 - IBM Service Processor Card for 9111-285 9131-52A pSeries
    $152.99
  7. 46K7593 - IBM 4.20GHz 2-Core POWER6 Processor Card
    $575.00
  8. 10N9725 - IBM 4.20GHz 2-Core POWER6 Processor Card
    $464.51
  9. 07P6955 - IBM 4.20GHz 2-Core POWER6 Processor Card
    $464.51
  10. 46K6769 - IBM 4.20GHz 2-Core POWER6 Processor Card
    $464.51

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FAQs

What is a processor board?

A processor board refers to a circuit board with a central processing unit (CPU) and other necessary components for computing.

What is a motherboard used for?

A computer motherboard is the main printed circuit board found in computers, connecting all hardware components like memory, CPU, storage devices, etc.

What is the difference between motherboard and microprocessor?

A motherboard provides physical support and electrical connections for a CPU, whereas a CPU performs calculations and manages data based on instructions from software.

What is a post processor?

A post-processor is a tool used after a primary computation process to refine results or convert them into another format.

How to choose a processor?

To choose a processor, consider factors like clock speed, number of cores, power consumption, compatibility with your computer motherboard, and cost.

How to pick a processor?

When picking a processor, determine what you will primarily be using your computer for, research compatible options within your budget, read reviews, and compare benchmarks.