Intel C612 Chipset Official
– Aggregated traffic from 10 SATA ports (6 Gb/s each), 6 USB 3.0 (5 Gb/s), and 2x10GbE LAN can theoretically exceed the 2 GB/s DMI link. Real-world workloads rarely saturate all simultaneously, but high storage + network load can cause contention.
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The Intel C612 chipset is a high-performance, server-class chipset designed for use in data centers and enterprise environments. Released in 2012, the C612 chipset is part of Intel's C600 series of chipsets, which were built to support the company's 2nd and 3rd generation Xeon E5 processors. intel c612 chipset
The chipset (Platform Controller Hub, or PCH) serves as the central I/O hub for a motherboard, bridging the CPU’s high-speed interfaces with legacy and peripheral buses. For Intel’s server-grade Xeon E5-2600 v3 and v4 (“Broadwell-EP”) processors, the C612 PCH manages non-core I/O tasks, power management, and storage/network connectivity. – Aggregated traffic from 10 SATA ports (6