HP 732143-001 732144-001 DL380p Gen8 V2 System Board
The
HP 732143-001 / 732144-001 DL380p Gen8 V2 System Board is engineered for the HP ProLiant DL380p Gen8 server. This high-quality motherboard is designed to deliver exceptional performance, reliability, and scalability for demanding enterprise environments. It's perfect for handling intensive applications and ensuring smooth server operations.
User Experience
The
HP 732143-001 / 732144-001 DL380p V2 System Board enhances server performance with its robust architecture. Users benefit from high scalability, supporting up to two Intel Xeon processors and 768GB of DDR3 memory, which is crucial for handling extensive virtualization and data processing tasks. The straightforward installation and configuration process is highly appreciated, making it a preferred choice among IT professionals. The diverse connectivity options and high-speed data interfaces ensure reliable server operation in various network environments.
Why Choose the HP 732143-001 / 732144-001 DL380p V2 System Board?
Selecting the
HP 732143-001 /732144-001 DL380p Gen8 System Board guarantees a powerful and adaptable server foundation. This system board supports advanced processor and memory configurations, enabling efficient multitasking and high-performance computing. Its compatibility with the HP ProLiant DL380p Gen8 server ensures that users receive a reliable and future-proof solution for their enterprise needs. Additionally, the
HP 732143-001 /732144-001 DL380p Gen8 System Board offers excellent connectivity options and scalability, making it a top choice for businesses requiring dependable server performance and security.
Installation Steps
- Ensure the server is powered off and unplugged.
- Open the server case and locate the system board tray.
- Disconnect all cables from the existing system board (if replacing) and remove it by unscrewing it from the tray.
- Place the new HP 732143-001 / 732144-001 DL380p Gen8 V2 System Boards into the tray.
- Secure the board with screws and reconnect all necessary cables.
- Close the server case, plug in the power cord, and power on the server.
- Confirm that the system board is recognized and functioning correctly through the BIOS.