Intel Xeon Passive Socket 604, Irwindale Core, 2.8GHz, 2MB Cache, Retail
End Of Life
Intel Xeon Passive Socket 604, Irwindale Core, 2.8GHz, 2MB Cache, Retail
Scan code: LN15880 Manufacturer code: BX80546KG2800FP
End Of Life
End Of Life

Intel Xeon Passive Socket 604, Irwindale Core, 2.8GHz, 2MB Cache, Retail

Scan code: LN15880 Manufacturer code: BX80546KG2800FP
End of life
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Product Overview Intel Xeon 2.80GHz Processor give your enterprise the power to evolve in manageable ways. Now with Hyper-Threading Technology, Intel Xeon processors can deliver the computing power you need to run multi-threaded business applications and streamline heavy workloads.


*Stock Note: Some Xeon Processors Listed may not be in Stock and are ordered upon request. If you are placing your order on-line we recommend you carry on and place your order. Xeon processor orders, if not in stock will be delivered to you within 2 days - Intel Stock permitting.

All Current Versions Xeon, Xeon-MP and Itanium Processors are eventually Available from SCAN.

For assistance in choosing the best solutions/motherboards/memory/chassis etc. Please call our Xeon Sales Team on 0870 755 4747.
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Warranty

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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
intel
Telephone:
0870 607 2439

Additional Notes:
1st year warranty back to Scan;
2nd and 3rd year subject to manufacturer's warranty.


Warranty Information Q/A

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

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