In a way, processors come in three leagues, with one for the mainstream home PC, another for the gamers, and the third for server systems. A server chip is very important because it determines the consumer qualities of a server computer. The server is required to quickly respond to your requests regardless of how overworked it already is. It must be fast and reliable at performing tasks.
Cost only comes second to the overall performance and dependability required in such a chip. Now imagine a low-cost, high-performance server processor readily available in the market. The Intel Xeon E5335 Processor is capable of such a feat.


To solve the growing disparity between CPU and memory performance, Intel has recently released a new chipset product that can provide maximum possible performance that allows for optimization of bandwidth secured from the memory subsystem. Called the Intel X38 Express Chipset, it is engineered to support dual-channel DDR3 memory technology for exceptional performance in even the most demanding system applications. 
Pairing motherboards and CPUs together can sometimes be a daunting task—especially for those who have little idea of what the optimal configurations are. Motherboards come with a wide range of ports, sockets, speeds, etc. Likewise, the performance they offer varies as well.