Supermicro:Motherboard naming

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MBD - X 1 0 S L L - F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7


Character Representation Options
1st + 2nd + 3rd(X10) CPU Type X10 = 10Th Generation (haswell)
X9 = 9th generation Xeon Processor E5 family
X8 = 8th generation Xeon
X7 = 7th generation Xeon
x6 = 6th generation Xeon
A1 = Intel Atom
C7 = Intel Core I7
C2 = Intel Core 2
PD Intel Xeon 3000 Series
3rd or 4th (x10) Number of Cpus Supported D = Duel
S = Single
Q = Quad
3rd CPU Socket / Chipset / Board Type R = Socket R (LGA 2011)
T = Tylersburg (5500 / 5520 Series)
C = San Clements (5100 Series)
W = Seaburg (5400 Series)
B = Blackford (5000 Series)
G = G34 (AMD)
M = MCP55-Pro (AMD)
I = PS51000 (AMD)
4th or 5th (x10) Chipset / Board Type A = Workstation
B = Patsburg with Socket B2
C = Cougar Point
E = Edisonville
L = Lynx Point
I = Ibex Peak (3420 / 3400)
R = Patsburg with Socket R
T = Tylersburg
5th or 6th Controller Support 3 = SAS
6 = SAS2
8 = Duel Channel SCSI
A = Legacy / WS for Socket B2/R/H2/H3
D = MicroCloud Architecture
i = sata only
E = Alternative 2
G = GPU Optimized
H = Alternative 1
L = Low Cost
M = uATX
P = Proprietary Form Factor
R = Riser
T = Twin Architecture
U = UIO Architecture
V = Alternative 3
W = WIO
+ = Extra DIMMs
6th or 7th (x10) Controller Support 3 = SAS
4 = 4-pin 12v
6 = SAS2 (6Gb)
7 = LSI SAS 6Gbps
8 = Duel Channel SCSI
10G = 10 Gigabit Nic
D = Duel Nodes
Q = Quad Nodes
F = Onboard IPMI w/ dedicated LAN
i = SATA only
INF = Infiniband
LN4= 4 Lans
L = Low Cost
N = 3U and above UIO
S = Cost Optimisation
T = twin or 10Gb LAN
T (for x8 and x9) 10Gb LAN
V = LVDS
X = PCIX