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How a server motherboard different from a desktop?

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1 year 3 weeks ago #2969 by PeterGassner
A server motherboard differs from a desktop motherboard in several key ways, as servers are designed for reliability, scalability, and high performance in business or data center environments, while desktops are meant for personal or office use. Here’s a breakdown of the main differences:

1. Processor & Chipset Support
Server Motherboards: Support high-core Xeon (Intel) or EPYC (AMD) processors, which are optimized for multi-threaded workloads, virtualization, and long uptime.
Desktop Motherboards: Support consumer-grade Core (Intel) or Ryzen (AMD) processors, which are optimized for general tasks and gaming.

2. RAM Support
Server Motherboards: Support ECC (Error-Correcting Code) RAM, which prevents data corruption.
Desktop Motherboards: Use standard non-ECC RAM, which is cheaper but lacks error correction.

3. Expansion & Connectivity
Server Motherboards: Have multiple PCIe slots for RAID controllers, network adapters, and GPUs.
Desktop Motherboards: Have fewer PCIe slots, mainly for a graphics card or other peripherals.

4. Storage Support
Server Motherboards: Support multiple SATA, SAS, and NVMe drives with RAID configurations.
Desktop Motherboards: Support fewer storage devices, mainly SATA and some NVMe.

5. Networking
Server Motherboards: Often include dual or quad Gigabit Ethernet or 10GbE for high-speed network performance.
Desktop Motherboards: Usually have a single Ethernet port, sometimes with Wi-Fi.

6. Remote Management
Server Motherboards: Include IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) or BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) for remote monitoring and troubleshooting.
Desktop Motherboards: Lack built-in remote management features.

7. Form Factor
Server Motherboards: Use form factors like E-ATX, SSI-EEB, or proprietary layouts to fit rack-mounted servers.
Desktop Motherboards: Typically use ATX, Micro-ATX, or Mini-ITX for consumer cases.

8. Power & Reliability
Server Motherboards: Designed for 24/7 operation, with redundant power support and better cooling.
Desktop Motherboards: Designed for intermittent use and have standard power connectors.

Conclusion
If you need high reliability, multiple CPUs, ECC RAM, and remote management, go for a server motherboard. If you need cost-effective performance for gaming, content creation, or daily tasks, a desktop motherboard is the better choice.

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6 months 1 week ago #4316 by kirurumaru
Interessant om over dat verschil te lezen — ik werk zelf veel met computers, maar soms heb ik gewoon behoefte aan iets totaal anders om mijn hoofd leeg te maken. Op een avond besloot ik wat te ontspannen en kwam ik toevallig chocospin tegen, een online casino met aantrekkelijke bonussen voor spelers uit Nederland. Eerst ging het wat stroef en verloor ik een paar rondes, maar toen ik een nieuwe gokkast probeerde en iets meer durfde in te zetten, pakte ik ineens een mooie winst. Sindsdien gebruik ik het af en toe als een leuke afleiding na technische dagen vol cijfers en componenten.

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5 months 1 week ago #4691 by andrewsinn
Πράγματι, οι μητρικές πλακέτες για servers έχουν τελείως διαφορετική φιλοσοφία, με έμφαση στη σταθερότητα και την αντοχή, ενώ στις προσωπικές συσκευές μετρά περισσότερο η ευκολία. Θυμάμαι πως μετά από μια κουραστική μέρα δοκιμών με hardware, ήθελα απλώς να χαλαρώσω και βρέθηκα τυχαία στο play jonny . Από περιέργεια μπήκα σε μερικά παιχνίδια, και κάπως έτσι ξέφυγα από την τεχνική ρουτίνα. Οι προσφορές που δίνουν ειδικά για παίκτες από την Ελλάδα έκαναν την εμπειρία ακόμα πιο ευχάριστη, μια μικρή απόδραση χωρίς άγχος.

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