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PowerEdge R450, Chassis 8 x 2.5", Xeon Silver 4309Y, 16GB RDIMM, 1X480 GB SSD SATA, Rails, Bazel, No NIC, Broadcom 5720 Dual Port, PERC H755 Front Load, iDRAC9, Enterprise 15G, Redundant 1100W
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> No OS
> Intel Xeon Silver 4309Y (12MB Cache, 2.8GHz)
> 16GB DDR4-SDRAM (1 x 16) & 480GB SSD
> iDRAC9, Enterprise 15G
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Leaflet:
Manual Pdf:
Other Digital Assets:
- CE Marking
- Dell EMC PowerEdge R450 BIOS and UEFI Reference Guide
- PowerEdge R450 Information Update - Tech Sheet
- Cabling instructions for -48 to -60 DC power supply
- Dell Systems Management Overview Guide
- Lifecycle Controller User's Guide
- Setting Up Dell EMC PowerEdge Server Using Lifecycle Controller
- Lifecycle Controller Remote Services Quick Start Guide
- Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 Attribute Registry
- Dell Secured Component Verification Version 1.5,1.5.1,1.6,1.7,1.8 and 1.9 Reference Guide for Servers and Chassis
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