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While many reviews focus on the desktop, this dual Xeon platform with optional PCI Express 16x make for the perfect business or graphics workstation centerpiece. I would highly recommend anyone looking into any editing to upgrade from desktop to workstation with the ASUS Z8NA-D6C motherboard.


ASUS Z8NA-D6C Server Motherboard

ASUS Z8NA-D6C Server Motherboard Review - This workstation has graphics for you

With all of the hoopla about gaming, the Internet, and video, it is often forgotten that computers can be used for work. While business desktops are commonplace, there will always be room for the Dual CPU workstation.

The days of thinking of a workstation as a clunky data chewing bore of a machine are a thing of the past. The new ASUS Z8NA-D6C server proves that. With PCI Express x16 as an option, you can add a graphics card and have an instant dual socket 1366 Xeon processing monster squeezed into a 12"X9.6" form factor. No more big box blues. it boast an insane 48GB of DDR3 1333/1066 memory availability and channels it through 3 channels at the controller level. This baby was made for more than just crunching numbers. The Intel 5500 IOH chip set give you its all, and the Integrated Aspeed 2050 graphics make for a great business machine that will do almost anything save for gaming or other heavy 3D rendering.

Not to leave the server option on the cutting room floor, the massive data transfer bandwidth that you get with 2 multicore Intel processors, Intel North and Southbridge chip sets all working together to get your data where it is needed ASAP is nothing to sneeze at. The ASU Z8NA-D6C would make a very welcome addition to any web host or data center.

The core i7 Intel processors make for the perfect pin pal for the ASUS Z8NA-D6C Motherboard. There are several selections and options in the line, but with a little research, you can have a custom business server platform perfect for your computing, data transfer, audio or even video workstation needs. While it might not get you the fastest FPS in Halo3, I'm sure there are a lot more concerning things that could use the boost of the power over speed that the ASUS Z8NA-D6C server can provide.

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