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Intel Xeon E5-2660 v2 Deca-core (10 Core) 2.2 GHz Processor -

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Intel Xeon E5-2660 v2 Deca-core (10 Core) 2.2 GHz Processor -

Intel Xeon E5-2660 v2 Deca-core (10 Core) 2.20 GHz Processor - OEM Pack - 25 MB L3 Cache - 2.50 MB L2 Cache - 64-bit Processing - 22 nm - Socket R LGA-2011 - 95 W

Modernize on Intel® infrastructureEfficient IT infrastructure starts with industry-leading server technology. New Intel® Xeon® processors reduce server space, cooling costs, and energy use, while the Intel® 10GbE Server Adapter simplifies network design and storage complexity. Industry trend assessments show that adopting high-ambient temperature designs raises optimal temperature set points, which significantly reduces data center cooling and power utilization costs.

Intel Xeon E5-2660 v2 Deca-core (10 Core) 2.20 GHz Processor - OEM Pack - 25 MB L3 Cache - 2.50 MB L2 Cache - 64-bit Processing - 22 nm - Socket R LGA-2011 - 95 W

Modernize on Intel® infrastructureEfficient IT infrastructure starts with industry-leading server technology. New Intel® Xeon® processors reduce server space, cooling costs, and energy use, while the Intel® 10GbE Server Adapter simplifies network design and storage complexity. Industry trend assessments show that adopting high-ambient temperature designs raises optimal temperature set points, which significantly reduces data center cooling and power utilization costs.

$46.80

Original: $156.00

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Intel Xeon E5-2660 v2 Deca-core (10 Core) 2.2 GHz Processor -—

$156.00

$46.80

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Intel Xeon E5-2660 v2 Deca-core (10 Core) 2.20 GHz Processor - OEM Pack - 25 MB L3 Cache - 2.50 MB L2 Cache - 64-bit Processing - 22 nm - Socket R LGA-2011 - 95 W

Modernize on Intel® infrastructureEfficient IT infrastructure starts with industry-leading server technology. New Intel® Xeon® processors reduce server space, cooling costs, and energy use, while the Intel® 10GbE Server Adapter simplifies network design and storage complexity. Industry trend assessments show that adopting high-ambient temperature designs raises optimal temperature set points, which significantly reduces data center cooling and power utilization costs.