http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/198108/nec-express5800-120rj2.html

Verdict: A very well-specified rack package for the price with plenty of room to grow, but with the 120Rj-2 what you gain in value you lose out on in features.

Intel’s second generation of quad- and dual-core Xeons has created a flurry of activity in the server market already this year, with vendors revamping their product ranges with the new 45nm processors.

In our exclusive reviews, we saw Boston deliver one of the first examples of Intel’s latest 5400 Xeons with its Igloo I2600, HP stepped up shortly after with its fifth-generation ProLiant DL360, and now NEC moves in with a family of five new servers.

I’ve yet to use a NEC server, I found this review of one of their servers whilst doing some research, an interesting read. It’s always good to see what others opinions are, as well as learn what options are available, do check it out.

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