Server Motherboard

Server motherboards support high-performance components and stable operations. Designed for scalability, reliability, and enterprise workloads.


 

Why Choose a Server Motherboard?

A server motherboard is the foundation of any reliable server system. It supports high-performance CPUs, multiple memory channels, and advanced connectivity options. Designed for stability and scalability, it ensures your server runs efficiently under demanding workloads.

 

Find the Best Server Motherboard for Your Build

Choosing the right server motherboard depends on your processor type, memory requirements, and expansion needs. We offer models that support Intel Xeon, AMD EPYC, ECC memory, and multiple PCIe slots—ideal for virtualization, storage, and enterprise-grade computing.

 

Recommended Options for System Builders

Our top picks include motherboards with robust power delivery, remote management features, and support for RAID configurations. Whether you're building a small business server or a data center solution, our selection ensures long-term reliability and performance.
 

FAQs about Server Motherboards

These are answers to some of the most common questions we get from our customers regarding server motherboards:

While possible, regular motherboards lack features like ECC memory support, remote management, and optimized thermal design found in server-grade boards.

Server motherboards typically support Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC processors, depending on the socket and chipset. Always check compatibility before purchasing.

Some high-end server motherboards support dual CPU configurations, ideal for intensive workloads and virtualization. These require specific chassis and power setups.

 

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