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Supermicro X11DPH-T Server Motherboard – Intel C624 Chipset
Unleash enterprise-grade performance with the Supermicro X11DPH-T server motherboard, a premium dual-processor platform purpose-built for data centers, virtualization, and demanding workloads. Engineered around the Intel C624 chipset and Socket P (LGA-3647), this Extended ATX board delivers unmatched scalability, reliability, and efficiency for Xeon® Scalable processors. Designed to support high-density memory configurations and expansive I/O, the X11DPH-T is ideal for deployments that require robust virtualization, large databases, AI workloads, and mission-critical applications. With its enterprise-grade features and forward-looking architecture, it represents a strong foundation for modern server infrastructure that must scale with growing workloads while maintaining resilience and security.
- Dual-processor capability and Socket P LGA-3647 support provide the core power for virtualization, multi-threaded workloads, and balanced compute throughput across demanding enterprise applications, delivering the headroom you need as workloads expand.
- Intel C624 chipset integration optimizes memory bandwidth, PCIe connectivity, and overall system efficiency, ensuring data can be moved quickly between CPUs, memory, and I/O devices to boost performance in virtualization hosts and database servers.
- Memory capacity is a standout feature: up to 3 TB of DDR4 memory across 24 DIMMs with ECC protection, enabling large in-memory databases, dense virtualization, and memory-intensive analytics without compromising reliability or error resilience.
- Extensive I/O and expansion options give you the flexibility to tailor the platform to your exact needs, including multiple PCIe 3.0 slots for GPUs, NICs, storage controllers, and accelerators, plus robust onboard management capabilities for remote operation.
- Enterprise-grade reliability and management features, including remote IPMI-based management, hardware health monitoring, and a robust power design, ensure that your data center operates continuously with predictable performance and easier maintenance.
Technical Details of Supermicro X11DPH-T Server Motherboard
- Form Factor: Extended ATX (E-ATX)
- CPU Socket: Dual Socket P LGA-3647 (supports Intel Xeon Scalable processors) – designed for high-core-count CPUs and aggressive compute workloads
- Chipset: Intel C624
- Memory: Up to 3 TB DDR4 at 2666 MT/s across 24 DIMMs; supports ECC DDR4 RDIMM/LRDIMM
- Memory Technology: ECC memory protection for data integrity and uptime; supports registered DIMMs for server-grade reliability
- Expansion: Multiple PCIe 3.0 expansion slots for GPUs, storage controllers, network adapters, and other accelerators
- Storage: Flexible storage options with support for SATA and NVMe interfaces and multiple drive connections through onboard controllers and add-ons
- Networking & Management: Integrated remote management with IPMI 2.0, KVM over IP, and health telemetry; onboard NICs and support for higher-speed networking via add-ons
- Power & Reliability: Server-grade VRMs and power design engineered for stability under load; chassis and power supply options support redundancy and hot-swap configurations
- Security & Firmware: Enterprise-grade security features and robust firmware update paths to protect firmware integrity and ensure ongoing protection against evolving threats
How to install Supermicro X11DPH-T
To install the Supermicro X11DPH-T and prepare it for production use, follow these general guidelines to ensure a safe, stable, and well-performing system. Begin by planning the chassis, cooling, and power requirements to match the dual-processor configuration and the expected workload density. Ensure you have an anti-static workspace and proper grounding before handling components. Install the CPUs into the Socket P LGA-3647 sockets with the appropriate thermal interface material as indicated by your cooling solution, and secure the processors firmly using the retention mechanisms. Install the memory modules into the 24 DIMM slots, observing the vendor’s recommended population rules to maximize memory bandwidth and avoid stability issues. Attach PCIe expansion cards and storage controllers as required by your deployment, making sure the cards are seated correctly and secured with screws to prevent movement during operation. Connect all power cables from the chassis power supplies, and verify that the fans and cooling paths are unobstructed to maintain safe operating temperatures. Connect networking cables, IPMI management interfaces, and any required mezzanine cards or NICs to support your data-center networking topology. Power on the system, enter the BIOS/UEFI, and perform any required firmware and BIOS updates to align with the latest security and performance improvements. Configure boot devices, memory profiles, and virtualization settings (such as VT-d/AMD-V, SR-IOV, or PCIe passthrough) as needed for your workload. Install your operating system and virtualization platform, then configure storage arrays, RAID modes, and monitoring dashboards. Finally, enable IPMI-based remote management, create user accounts with appropriate privileges, and perform baseline health checks, including memory tests, CPU stress tests, and I/O subsystem validations, to ensure the platform operates reliably before migrating production workloads.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What workloads is the Supermicro X11DPH-T best suited for?
A: The X11DPH-T is designed for enterprise-level tasks such as virtualization hosts, large-scale databases, HPC workloads, and data-center consolidation. Its dual Xeon Scalable processor support, massive memory capacity, and extensive PCIe expansion provide the headroom needed for demanding workloads and virtualization environments.
Q: How much memory can I install, and what type of memory is supported?
A: You can install up to 3 TB of DDR4 memory across 24 DIMMs. The board supports ECC DDR4 RDIMM and LRDIMM memory modules, which offer error correction and robustness essential for server reliability in production environments.
Q: Does this motherboard include remote management capabilities?
A: Yes. The X11DPH-T includes IPMI 2.0 for remote management, along with health monitoring and KVM over IP capabilities. This enables administrators to monitor system health, update firmware, and manage the server remotely, reducing the need for on-site intervention.
Q: Can I use this board for a dual-CPU virtualization host?
A: Absolutely. The dual Socket P LGA-3647 configuration is specifically designed to support Xeon Scalable processors in two sockets, making it a strong choice for virtualization workloads that require high core counts and memory bandwidth.
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