Intel Xeon E5520 Processor Nehalem
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Intel Xeon E5520 Processor Nehalem
Scan code: LN27121 Manufacturer code: BX80602E5520
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Intel Xeon E5520 Processor Nehalem

Intel Xeon E5520, LGA 1366, Nehalem Quad Core, 2.26GHz Base, 2.4GHz Turbo, 5.86GT/s, 8MB Cache, 80W, CPU, Retail

Scan code: LN27121 Manufacturer code: BX80602E5520
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Product Overview For performance that adapts to your application demands, intelligently scales energy use per performance demands, and offers best-in-class virtualization, turn to a more intelligent enterprise server processor, the Intel® Xeon® processor automatically and intelligently adjusting server performance according to your application needs.

As Intel's Premier Partner - Remember when buying Intel Retail CPU's - We are never the cheapest! but - we sell only genuine UK Distribution Stock - This means if you buy a Grey or Imported product Intel will NOT honour their 3 year Warranty. All Intel Boxed CPU's are now tracked by Serial Number. Features • Enhanced Intel Speedstep® Technology.
• Hyper-Threading Technology.
• Intel® EM64T.
• Intel® Virtualization Technology.
• Enhanced Halt State.
• Execute Disable Bit
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Intel
Telephone:
0870 607 2439

Additional Notes:
Manufacturer's warranty is reprinted here for your information only. Warranty terms subject to change without notice.

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1st year, return to Scan or Intel subject to manufacturer's warranty.
2nd and 3rd year, return to Intel only subject to manufacturer's warranty.

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http://support.intel.com/support/processors/sb/CS-020033.htm#3

http://download.intel.com/support/processors/sb/english_3yr_warranty.pdf

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