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You’ve just struck gold if you seek your server’s most reliable and robust backbone. Direct Macro specializes in server motherboards that meet the most demanding computing needs. Our selection has Intel server motherboard, Supermicro motherboard, and ASUS server motherboard.

Direct Macro: Your Go-To for Server Motherboards

Server motherboards are more than just another piece of hardware. They’re the engine room of your server’s performance. And when it comes to engines, you need nothing short of extraordinary. At Direct Macro, we understand this importance. That's why we are offering an array of options from leading brands such as Intel, Supermicro, and ASUS. Our best motherboards ensures your server performs like a well-oiled machine.

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  1. YDJK3 - Dell Motherboard for PowerEdge R710 G1
    $68.00
  2. X898568-001 - Quanta Xeon E5-2600 v3/ Socket LGA2011 DDR3 Supported Server Motherboard
    $107.25
  3. VWT90 - Dell Motherboard for PowerEdge R720 and R720xd
    $145.00
  4. TY177 - Dell Motherboard for PowerEdge T300
    $268.25
  5. 0TY019 - Dell Motherboard for PowerEdge R200
    $111.60
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    $111.60
  7. RH822 - Dell Motherboard for PowerEdge 840 G2
    $143.55
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FAQs

What is a server motherboard?

It goes by many other names as well, including system board and mainboard. On the other hand, a server motherboard primarily serves to unite all the various parts of a server. In contrast to personal computers, server motherboards do not necessitate graphical user interfaces, costly video adapters, audio interfaces, or any number of other accessories.

What is the difference between a server motherboard and a normal motherboard?

Unlike a standard PC motherboard, server motherboards are built for heavy duty and reliability. They offer more CPU sockets (think dual or quad processors) for increased processing power. Server boards also prioritize data integrity with features like ECC memory support and redundant power supplies to minimize downtime. You'll find more expansion slots for extra storage or network cards, and remote management features for easier server control. All this comes at a cost, though, as server motherboards are generally more expensive.

Do servers need motherboards?

Due to their tight relationship, the motherboard, CPU, and RAM must be considered together when constructing a server system. The other two choices will change depending on which one you pick. The motherboard's chipset is its central component.

What size is a server motherboard?

At 12 inches wide and 9.6 inches deep, ATX is the most common server motherboard form factor, but eATX (12 inches by 13 inches) is designed for rackmount servers with more components and circuitry than ATX can fit. Smaller servers can use MicroATX server motherboards (9.6 inches by 9.6 inches). Like ATX and eATX, SSI form factors offer multiple or multi-processor motherboards, although they have different mounting holes and I/O choices and are wider or deeper.

Can a server motherboard be used for gaming?

Sure, in a technical sense. A server is a computer just like any other, and it may be used for gaming if it has the correct CPUs, graphics, and memory. A monitor, a keyboard, and a mouse are the necessary peripherals; most servers have more than enough input/output choices for these.