Description
594-5342 - Sun 3.33GHz 1333MHz FSB 6MB L2 Cache Intel Xeon X5260 Dual Core Processor Upgrade for Blade X6250 and Fire X4150 RoHS Y
The SUN 594-5342 represents a 3rd Gen Quad-core (4 Core) processor designed for maintaining and repairing older computer systems. Operating at 3.33 GHz with a 1333 MHz Front Side Bus this 64-bit processor delivers basic computing power through its 6 MB L2 cache architecture. Manufactured using 45 nm lithography technology it fits standard Socket LGA771 motherboards and operates within a 120 Watts thermal design power (TDP) cover. With a maximum current specification of 63 °C, this eco-friendly component provides a reliable solution for keeping legacy systems operational.
Key Features
- Quad-core (4 Core) processor for basic computing tasks
- Socket LGA771 compatibility for legacy motherboards
- Energy-conscious design with eco-friendly materials
- Reliable thermal performance 63 °C
- SUN-quality component for system repairs
Compatibility and Use Cases
The SUN 594-5342 processor is exactly designed for systems using Socket LGA771 motherboards. This component serves mainly as a maintenance or repair solution for older SUN desktop systems still in service. Typical applications include protective business systems where upgrades are unreasonable, maintaining specialized equipment with branded crossing point, educational demonstrations of historical computing architecture or completing correct system repairs. Its capabilities are best suited for basic output tasks, simple data entry operations or as part of a complete system safety effort.
Why Choose This Processor
For experts and system upholders working with older SUN equipment, the 594-5342 offers some different advantages. As a reliable SUN component, it guarantees compatibility that aftermarket replacements cannot match. The processor provides reliable performance within its specified limits, confirming continued operation of older systems where upgrading is not possible. Its availability helps extend the service life of specialized equipment that would otherwise become outdated. For educational institutions or technology historians, it serves as an authentic representation of early 2000s computing technology. While not suitable for modern computing demands it remains a valuable solution for exact maintenance setups.