Supermicro X10DRi Server Motherboard - Intel C612 Chipset - Socket LGA 2011-v3 - Extended ATX

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Supermicro X10DRi Server Motherboard - Intel C612 Chipset - Socket LGA 2011-v3 - Extended ATX

The Supermicro X10DRi Server Motherboard is engineered to deliver dual-processor performance within a reliable, scalable Extended ATX platform. Built around Intel’s C612 chipset and the Socket LGA 2011-v3 family, this board is designed to harness the power of two Xeon E5-2600 v3-series processors, making it an ideal foundation for virtualization, dense computing, data analytics, and mission-critical workloads. It combines enterprise-grade features with flexible expansion options, enabling data centers and demanding workgroups to maximize uptime, throughput, and efficiency in a compact, rack-ready form factor. With robust managed hardware design, superb memory capabilities, and extensive I/O, the X10DRi is a future-proof platform that grows with your business needs while delivering consistent, reliable performance day after day.

  • Dual Xeon E5-2600 v3 support: Designed to host two Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3-series processors, this motherboard unlocks high-core-count performance and advanced virtualization capabilities. It’s ideal for private clouds, virtualization hosts, and compute-intensive applications that demand parallel processing power, fast context switching, and scalable multi-processor efficiency.
  • Intel C612 chipset with LGA 2011-v3 sockets: The X10DRi leverages the robust C612 platform and Socket LGA 2011-v3 to deliver strong memory bandwidth, improved I/O throughput, and dependable platform stability. This combination is tuned for demanding workloads that benefit from multi-channel memory access and high-speed interconnectivity.
  • DDR4 ECC memory support for reliability: Supports DDR4 ECC memory across multiple channels per CPU, enabling error correction for critical workloads and improved system uptime. The architecture is optimized for memory-intensive tasks such as in-memory databases, real-time analytics, and large-scale simulations while maintaining data integrity.
  • Extensive PCIe expansion and storage connectivity: A broad array of PCIe 3.0 expansion slots, plus onboard storage connectors, provide ample room for GPUs, accelerators, RAID controllers, and high-performance I/O. This makes it easy to tailor the system for GPUs, NVMe devices, or specialized storage controllers to meet evolving workloads.
  • Enterprise-grade reliability and management: Built with redundant power considerations, robust thermal management, and advanced management features (including remote monitoring and IPMI), the X10DRi prioritizes uptime and centralized administration for data centers and enterprise environments.

Technical Details of Supermicro X10DRi Server Motherboard

  • Chipset: Intel C612
  • CPU Socket: Dual Socket LGA 2011-v3 (supports two Xeon E5-2600 v3-series processors)
  • Form Factor: Extended ATX (E-ATX)
  • Memory: DDR4 ECC memory with multi-channel support per CPU
  • Expansion: Multiple PCIe 3.0 slots for GPUs, accelerators, and I/O cards
  • Storage: Onboard storage interfaces and connectors for SATA/SAS devices
  • Networking: Onboard networking options with flexibility for additional NICs via PCIe
  • Management: IPMI/remote management for monitoring, alerting, and remote administration

how to install Supermicro X10DRi Server Motherboard

Preparing the system and installing the X10DRi requires standard server-building steps tailored for a dual-processor platform. Begin by verifying compatibility with your chassis and power supply, ensuring sufficient cooling capacity and cable management space. Install the CPUs into the LGA 2011-v3 sockets, applying thermal interface material as required and seating cooling solutions to maximize airflow. Install DDR4 ECC memory in the recommended channel configuration for both CPUs to achieve optimal memory bandwidth and reliability. Secure the motherboard to the chassis standoffs, connect all power rails, and route data and control cables in an organized manner to minimize airflow obstruction. After hardware installation, update the BIOS to the latest version, configure CPU, memory, and PCIe settings for your workload, and install the operating system and necessary virtualization or hypervisor software. Finally, validate hardware integrity with built-in diagnostics and monitor temperatures, voltages, and fan speeds to ensure stable operation under load.

  • Step 1: Verify chassis compatibility and prepare the workspace with anti-static precautions.
  • Step 2: Install CPUs into Socket LGA 2011-v3, apply thermal paste if required, and attach cooling solutions recommended by Supermicro.
  • Step 3: Populate DDR4 ECC memory in the correct channel configuration for dual-processor operation.
  • Step 4: Mount the X10DRi on chassis standoffs, connect power through the appropriate rails, and route cables neatly to preserve airflow.
  • Step 5: Power up, flash the BIOS to the latest version, configure CPU/memory/PCIe options, install the operating system, and implement essential virtualization or server software.

Frequently asked questions

  • Does the Supermicro X10DRi support two Xeon E5-2600 v3 processors? Yes. It is designed for dual-processor configurations using Xeon E5-2600 v3-series processors, delivering enhanced multi-threaded performance for virtualization, databases, and compute-intensive tasks.
  • What memory type does it require? It supports DDR4 ECC memory, with multi-channel access to provide reliable performance for memory-heavy workloads. Ensure you populate memory in a configuration recommended by the motherboard’s manual for dual-processor operation.
  • Can I expand with GPUs or NVMe drives? The board provides multiple PCIe 3.0 slots and storage interfaces for GPUs, accelerators, and high-speed storage devices. Check your chassis and BIOS settings to optimize for your chosen configuration.
  • Is IPMI available for remote management? Yes. The X10DRi includes enterprise-grade management features including IPMI for remote monitoring, alerting, and maintenance, helping data centers manage systems without direct on-site access.
  • What should I consider for cooling and power supply? Dual-processor boards generate substantial heat, so a chassis with robust airflow and an adequately rated power supply is essential. Plan for cooling that can handle peak loads and maintain stable operating temperatures.

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