Specifications
Model
Speed
TDP
Cache
Cores/
threads
Max memory
speed
Turbo
Xeon E5-2470
2.3GHz
95W
20MB
8/16
1600 MT/s
Yes
Xeon E5-2440
2.4GHz
95W
15MB
6/12
1333 MT/s
Yes
Xeon E5-2430L
2.0GHz
60W
15MB
6/12
1333 MT/s
Yes
Xeon E5-2430
2.2GHz
95W
15MB
6/12
1333 MT/s
Yes
Xeon E5-2420
1.9GHz
95W
15MB
6/12
1333 MT/s
Yes
Xeon E5-1410
2.8GHz
80W
10MB
4/8
1333 MT/s
Yes
Xeon E5-2407
2.2GHz
80W
10MB
4/8
1066 MT/s
NA
Xeon E5-2403
1.8GHz
80W
10MB
4/8
1066 MT/s
NA
Pentium 1407
2.8GHz
80W
5MB
2/4
1066 MT/s
NA
Pentium 1403
2.6GHz
80W
5MB
2/4
1066 MT/s
NA
For more information supported Intel processors, visit Intel.com. For information on processor
installation and configuration, see the
Dell PowerEdge T320 Systems Owner’s Manual
on
Support.Dell.com/Manuals.
The T320 supports graphics processing unit (GPU) technology, providing accelerated performance
for a variety of applications including VDI and medical imaging.
The T320 supports one nVidia
®
Q4000 full-length, single-width or one nVidia Q6000 full-length,
double-width GPU. GPU cards are available through certified factory installation (CFI) or field
upgrade only.
Each GPU supports up to 6GB of dedicated GDDR5 memory and is actively cooled. Each GPU has
one or two power connectors to meet the high demand for power delivery. The power connectors
are located on the back of the card.
The GPUs from nVidia have PCIe 2.0 interfaces and can be installed in the T320 PCIe x16 3.0 slots.
The interface for the next generation GPU cards will be PCIe 3.0.
The following system configuration restrictions apply when a GPU is installed:
750W redundant power supply is recommended
System can support only one 5.25-inch device
Some operating systems have not been validated to support GPUs. See Table 20 for more
information on operating system support of GPUs.
The Intel C600 chipset is implemented on the PowerEdge T320. For more information, visit
Intel.com.










