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Intel S1200BTLR ATX Server Motherboard LGA 1155 Intel C204 DDR3 ECC UDIMM 1066/1333/1600/1333LV
- LGA 1155
- 4 x 240pin DDR3 1600
- Dual 10/100/1000Mbps
Entry Intel® Server Board with essential server-class features
The S1200BT supports the Intel® Xeon® processor E3 1200 series and will support the next generation processor once available, ensuring future upgradeability. Shipping in two variations: S1200BTSR base SKU and S1200BTLR with optional Intel® I/O or Management Module.
Target applications
Small- and medium-sized business applications including web servers, file and print servers, e-mail servers, storage servers, and vertical-specific business applications. Also suitable for High Performance Computing (HPC) and embedded applications.
The Intel® Server Board S1200BT provides server-class performance without sacrificing cost-effectiveness or reliability to support the success of a workgroup, department, or small- to medium-sized business.
Warranty & Returns
Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
Return Policies
- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
- This item is covered by Newegg.com's Standard Return Policy
Manufacturer Contact Info
- Manufacturer Product Page
- Manufacturer Website
- Support Phone: 1-916-377-7000
- Support Website
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Pros: These server boards work fine. You cannot look on Kingston's website for memory compatibility, you have to look on Intel's website. We generally use Crucial memory, but there are Kingston modules that work - you must look at Intel's website for compatibility. Server boards in general can be very picky about memory. I've built over a dozen small business servers using this motherboard and they work great.
Cons: Slow matrix RAID. If your using RAID 1/0 use the built in LSI controller. If you need RAID 5 you can get a USB plugin from Intel that allows you to enable it on the LSI. The matrix RAID that's built in is ungodly slow. Better yet install a hardware RAID card - hardware RAID is always faster and more robust than software RAID. The onboard LSI works fine though.