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Supermicro X10SDV-TP8F Motherboard, Intel Xeon D-1518 | Flex ATX, Server
ASUS
MPN: E395S-IM-AA
$262.88$273.00
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Key Features
- Intel Xeon D-1518 integrated processor, 2.20 GHz, quad-core
- Intel chipset platform
- Socket BGA-1667 processor socket
- 4 memory slots
- 128 GB maximum memory capacity
- Flex ATX motherboard form factor
- 4 SATA interfaces
- Gigabit Ethernet
Keep critical services running in space-constrained systems with the Supermicro X10SDV-TP8F. Built around an Intel Xeon D-1518 processor and Intel chipset, this Flex ATX server motherboard is designed for compact deployments that still need real server-class capability. Four memory slots support up to 128 GB of DDR4 SDRAM, giving administrators room for virtualization, caching, and application workloads that outgrow desktop-class boards.
Storage connectivity includes 4 SATA interfaces with SATA/600 support, making it a practical fit for mirrored boot drives, local application storage, or small RAID arrays. Integrated Gigabit Ethernet supports networked services without adding unnecessary expansion overhead, while the AST2400 graphics controller provides basic remote management support in server environments.
This board is a strong choice when chassis compatibility, thermal efficiency, and serviceability matter more than consumer features. It is intended for Supermicro SuperChassis and SuperServer platforms, including select 1U systems, where board density and airflow are tightly constrained. For teams standardizing on compact infrastructure, it offers the right balance of compute, memory capacity, and I/O in a form factor built for continuous operation.
Ideal For
- Deploying compact edge servers in 1U Supermicro chassis
- Building small virtualization hosts with limited rack depth
- Running local storage nodes for branch office services
- Standardizing embedded server platforms for always-on infrastructure
Why This Product
- 1More server-focused than desktop boards with integrated Xeon D compute
- 2Higher memory ceiling than entry embedded boards with 128 GB support
- 3Better suited to dense chassis integration than standard ATX layouts
- 4Built for always-on infrastructure rather than general-purpose consumer use



