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ASUS TS700-E8-RS8 V2 Tower Server Barebone | Dual Socket, Enterprise
ASUS
MPN: TS700-E8-RS8 V2
$1,269.00
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Key Features
- Dual Socket R3 processor platform
- Intel Xeon E5-2600 v4 / E5-2600 family support
- Tower server barebone chassis
- ASUS server platform
- Designed for custom component selection
- Suitable for office, branch, and edge deployments
- Support dual-socket compute with 2 x Socket R3 processor compatibility
- Run Intel Xeon E5-2600 family workloads using E5-2600 v4 / E5-2600 support
Create a server platform around the workload you actually need, not a fixed retail configuration. The ASUS TS700-E8-RS8 V2 barebone is built for dual Socket R3 processors and Intel Xeon E5-2600 family compatibility, giving IT teams a foundation for compute-heavy deployments that need room to scale.
As a barebone tower server, it is intended for organizations that want control over memory, storage, and expansion choices rather than paying for bundled components they may replace later. That makes it a practical fit for environments where procurement, standardization, and lifecycle planning matter.
The tower form factor supports deployment in office server rooms, branch locations, and edge environments where rack space is limited or unnecessary. ASUS server hardware is typically chosen when teams need a chassis platform that can be integrated into a broader build strategy with the right processors, drives, and management stack.
For buyers comparing entry-level towers to a more capable server foundation, this model stands out by supporting a dual-socket architecture that can better match growth, virtualization, and application consolidation requirements.
Ideal For
- Virtualization host for a small to mid-size infrastructure stack
- Branch office server for local applications and file services
- Custom-built tower platform for standardized enterprise deployments
- Edge compute node where rack mounting is not practical
Why This Product
- 1Dual-socket platform versus single-socket tower servers
- 2Barebone chassis versus fixed-configuration systems
- 3Intel Xeon E5-2600 family support for enterprise workloads
- 4Tower form factor for deployments without rack dependency







