Supermicro X10DRH-I Server Motherboard - Intel C612 Chipset - Socket LGA 2011-v3 - Extended ATX

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Supermicro X10DRH-I Server Motherboard — Intel C612, LGA 2011-v3, Extended ATX

Engineered to deliver uncompromising performance in data centers, virtualization clusters, and HPC environments, the Supermicro X10DRH-I Server Motherboard is built around Intel’s robust C612 chipset and the LGA 2011-v3 socket. This Extended ATX (E-ATX) board is designed for enterprise workloads that demand scalable processing, resilient reliability, and expansive I/O. With dual Xeon E5-2600 v3 readiness, it provides a powerful foundation for multi-processor configurations, enabling organizations to consolidate workloads, accelerate virtualization, and achieve superior throughput for memory-intensive applications. From dense virtualization farms to compute-heavy scientific simulations, the X10DRH-I is engineered to maximize uptime, optimize resource utilization, and simplify management in modern server deployments.

  • Dual-CPU Architecture: Built to support two Xeon E5-2600 v3 processors, the X10DRH-I delivers parallel computing power and exceptional memory bandwidth, making it ideal for virtualization hosts, cloud platforms, and multi-threaded HPC workloads. This dual-processor foundation enables higher aggregate core counts, improved workload isolation, and better performance for demanding enterprise applications.
  • Intel C612 Chipset: The motherboard leverages the Intel C612 chipset to deliver enterprise-grade I/O, reliability, and scalability. The chipset complements the dual-processor design with robust SATA/SAS options, versatile PCIe connectivity, and solid platform features that IT teams rely on for mission-critical operations.
  • Extended ATX Form Factor: With an Extended ATX layout, the X10DRH-I offers flexible chassis compatibility and ample space for expansion cards, storage controllers, and high-performance NICs. This form factor is well-suited for data-center enclosures and rack-mount environments where space utilization, airflow, and upgrade paths matter.
  • High-Performance I/O & Expansion: The board provides a broad array of PCIe expansion slots and storage connectors to accommodate GPUs, accelerators, RAID controllers, and network adapters. Its design supports fast I/O for virtualization, data throughput, and data-intensive workloads, enabling administrators to tailor the system to specific workloads and performance targets.
  • Enterprise-Grade Reliability & Management: Built for 24/7 operation, the X10DRH-I emphasizes reliability with server-grade power delivery and management features. Integrated monitoring and remote management capabilities help IT teams deploy and maintain multi-processor servers with confidence, ensuring uptime, security, and rapid issue resolution across large-scale environments.

Technical Details of Supermicro X10DRH-I Server Motherboard

  • Chipset: Intel C612
  • Form Factor: Extended ATX (E-ATX)
  • Socket: LGA 2011-v3
  • CPU Support: Dual Xeon E5-2600 v3 family processors
  • Memory Support: Compatible with server-grade memory modules (ECC capable, per CPU/memory configuration)
  • Expansion & I/O: Multiple PCIe slots and storage connectors for flexible I/O expansion
  • Networking & Management: Enterprise-grade network options with remote management capabilities for streamlined administration

How to Install Supermicro X10DRH-I

Installing the Supermicro X10DRH-I begins with preparing a compatible chassis that accommodates an Extended ATX motherboard and supports dual-processor configurations. Ensure you have a suitable power supply, CPU coolers designed for multi-socket servers, and adequate cooling to sustain sustained workloads. Begin by carefully installing the CPUs into the LGA 2011-v3 sockets, following the processor installation guidelines provided by Intel and Supermicro. Apply a thin, even layer of thermal interface material and secure the heatsinks, ensuring proper contact for efficient heat dissipation. Next, populate memory modules in the appropriate slots, adhering to the motherboard’s memory population rules and ensuring ECC memory is configured per your reliability requirements.

Mount the motherboard into the chassis using the included standoffs or the chassis-compatible mounting hardware. Connect the 24-pin ATX power connector and the CPU power connectors to the motherboard, along with all necessary chassis fans and any additional power leads for expansion cards. Install and connect PCIe expansion cards, storage controllers, and NVMe or SATA storage devices as required by your workload. Route cables for airflow and accessibility, label ports for easy maintenance, and ensure that network interfaces and management interfaces are wired according to your deployment plan.

After the hardware is in place, boot into the BIOS/UEFI to configure processor settings, memory profiles, and boot order. If applicable, enable remote management features and IPMI/BMC settings to simplify monitoring and maintenance in a data-center environment. Install the operating system and any essential drivers for Intel chipsets and the motherboard’s expansion cards. It’s best practice to apply the latest firmware and driver updates from Supermicro’s support resources to ensure compatibility and security. Finally, validate system stability with a comprehensive stress test, verify temperatures under load, and monitor voltage rails, fan speeds, and thermal margins to confirm the build is tuned for reliable, continuous operation.

With the X10DRH-I, you gain a platform ready for virtualization, cloud workloads, and compute-intensive applications. Its dual-processor design, combined with the Intel C612 chipset and extensive I/O options, offers a scalable foundation that can adapt to evolving requirements. Whether you’re consolidating servers, provisioning virtual machines, or running high-performance workloads, this motherboard provides the performance headroom, reliability, and manageability IT teams expect from a modern enterprise-class server motherboard.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Is the Supermicro X10DRH-I a dual-processor motherboard? A: Yes. It is designed to support two Xeon E5-2600 v3 processors, offering a dual-socket configuration for enhanced compute and memory bandwidth in server environments.
  • Q: Which processors are compatible? A: The board is compatible with Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 family processors, enabling a range of performance and power options to suit different workloads. Always verify compatibility with your specific CPU model and BIOS version before purchase.
  • Q: What memory type does it support? A: The X10DRH-I supports server-grade memory modules, typically ECC memory. Memory configuration depends on the CPU and motherboard specifications; consult the latest product documentation for exact memory support details and population guidelines.
  • Q: What form factor is this motherboard? A: It uses an Extended ATX (E-ATX) form factor, which provides ample expansion space and chassis compatibility for dense multi-processor builds.
  • Q: Does it include remote management features? A: Yes. The board includes enterprise management capabilities commonly available on Supermicro platforms, enabling remote administration and monitoring for streamlined data-center operations. IPMI/BMC features are typically available on these boards, depending on configuration and firmware.

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