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IBM Systems and T echnology Group Data Sheet System x Highlights ● Maximize performance with the latest Intel technology in a robust, flexible platform ● Achieve energy savings with built-in power management tools ● Minimize risks with easy serviceability and maintenance IBM System x3250 M3 Flexible functionality in a 1U server at a compact [...]
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Plea se Recy cle System x3250 M3 at a glance Form factor/height Rack/1U Processor (CPU GHz/L3 Intel Xeon 3400 Series (quad-core) up to cache/front-side bus MHz max) 2.93 GHz/8 MB/1333 MHz or Intel Celeron, Pentium or Core i3 (dual-cor e) up to 3.06 GHz/4 MB/1333 MHz Number of processors 1/1 (std/max) Cache (max) 8 MB L3 Memory (max) Up to 32 GB DDR[...]