DELL PowerEdge R760 Server
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2×8GB DDR4 RDIMM 2133MHz
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RAM
noHDD (up to 8 HDD 2.5'' SFF)
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Condition
Refurbished
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CPU
2×8GB DDR4 RDIMM 2133MHz
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RAM
noHDD (up to 8 HDD 2.5'' SFF)
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Condition
Refurbished
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CPU
2×8GB DDR4 RDIMM 2133MHz
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RAM
noHDD (up to 8 HDD 2.5'' SFF)
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Condition
Refurbished
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CPU
2×8GB DDR4 RDIMM 2133MHz
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RAM
noHDD (up to 8 HDD 2.5'' SFF)
- Processor
- Up to two 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors, with up to 40 cores per processor
- Memory
- 32 DDR4 DIMM slots, supports RDIMM 2 TB max or LRDIMM 8 TB max, speeds up to 3200 MT/s<br>
- Up to 16 Intel Persistent Memory 200 series (BPS) slots, 8 TB max<br>
- Supports registered ECC DDR4 DIMMs only
- Storage controllers
- Internal controllers: PERC H745, HBA355I, S150, H345, H755, H755N
- Boot Optimized Storage Subsystem (BOSS-S2): HW RAID 2 x M.2 SSDs 240 GB or 480 GB
- Boot Optimized Storage Subsystem (BOSS-S1) HW RAID 2 x M.2 SSDs 240 GB or 480 GB
- External PERC (RAID): PERC H840, HBA355E
- Drive Bays
- Front bays:
- Up to 12 x 3.5-inch SAS/SATA (HDD/SSD) max 192 TB
- Up to 8 x 2.5-inch NVMe (SSD) max 122.88 TB
- Up to 16 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA/NVMe (HDD/SSD) max 245.76 TB
- Up to 24 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA/NVMe (HDD/SSD) max 368.84 TB
- Up to 2 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA/NVMe (HDD/SSD) max 30.72 TB
- Up to 4 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA/NVMe (HDD/SSD) max 61.44 TB
- Power Supplies
- 700 W Titanium HLAC/240 mixed mode
- 800 W Platinum AC/240 mixed mode
- 1100 W Titanium AC/240 mixed mode
- 1100 W DC -48 - -60 V
- 1400 W Platinum AC/240 mixed mode
- 1800 W Titanium HLAC/240 mixed mode
- 2400 W Platinum AC/240 mixed mode
- 2800 W Titanium HLAC/240 mixed mode
- Cooling Options
- Air cooling, optional processor liquid cooling
- Fans
- Standard fan/High performance SLVR fan/High performance GOLD fan
- Up to six hot plug fans
- Dimensions
- Height – 86.8 mm (3.41 inches)
Width – 482 mm (18.97 inches)
Depth – 758.3 mm (29.85 inches) - without bezel
772.14 mm (30.39 inches) - with bezel - Form Factor
- 2U rack server
- Embedded Management
- iDRAC9
- iDRAC Service Module
- iDRAC Direct
- Quick Sync 2 wireless module
Dell PowerEdge R760 overview
Dell PowerEdge R760 is a 2U, dual-socket rack server for mixed workload standardization, databases, analytics, virtualization, VDI, containers and AI/ML acceleration. It is designed for environments that need mainstream 2U dual-socket performance, broad storage layouts, PCIe expansion, optional GPU support and long-term serviceability.
The R760 server is based on up to two 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable or Intel Xeon Max processors with up to 56 cores per processor, or up to two 5th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with up to 64 cores per processor. It supports 32 DDR5 RDIMM slots, up to 8 TB and speeds up to 4800 MT/s on 4th Gen Intel Xeon or up to 5600 MT/s on 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors, iDRAC9 and Dell OpenManage, embedded 2 x 1GbE LOM networking and optional OCP or PCIe networking where supported, PCIe Gen4/Gen5 expansion and 12 x 3.5-inch, 8/16/24 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA/NVMe, 16 EDSFF E3.S Gen5 NVMe and rear 2/4 x 2.5-inch or 4 x EDSFF options.
The Dell PowerEdge R760 server is suitable for mixed workload standardization, databases, analytics, virtualization, VDI, containers and AI/ML acceleration. It should be treated as a full-featured mainstream 2U dual-socket enterprise rack server, not as a generic replacement for every adjacent PowerEdge model.
When to choose Dell PowerEdge R760
Choose Dell PowerEdge R760 when the workload needs mainstream 2U dual-socket performance, broad storage layouts, PCIe expansion, optional GPU support and long-term serviceability in a validated Dell PowerEdge platform. It is a good fit for mixed workload standardization, databases, analytics, virtualization, VDI, containers and AI/ML acceleration where compute, RAM, local storage, networking and power must be sized as one configuration.
Compared with Dell PowerEdge R660, Dell PowerEdge R760 should be selected when its processor platform, form factor, I/O placement and drive layout match the project better. Compared with Dell PowerEdge R760xs, validate whether the workload needs Intel or AMD processors, rack or tower deployment, and the required storage or accelerator limits.
The R760 configuration should be validated carefully for processor type, memory population, drive bay layout, storage controller, BOSS or M.2 boot, OCP networking, risers, GPU or accelerator support where applicable, power supplies, fan type and cooling.
Chassis and drive bay options
Dell PowerEdge R760 supports several chassis and drive bay layouts. The right option depends on whether the server is being configured for balanced virtualization, high-density SSD storage, capacity-oriented storage, NVMe performance or accelerator-heavy workloads.
| Chassis option | Best for | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Dell PowerEdge R760 12LFF | capacity-oriented workloads, backup, archive storage and file services | Supports up to 12 x 3.5-inch SAS/SATA drives, max 240 TB. This is the practical starting point when local capacity, backup windows and simple file services matter. Final support depends on backplane, controller, cabling and Dell validation. |
| Dell PowerEdge R760 16SFF | balanced virtualization, business applications and mixed enterprise workloads | Supports up to 16 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA/NVMe drives, max 245.76 TB. This is the practical starting point when standard serviceability and flexible drive selection matter. Final support depends on backplane, controller, cabling and Dell validation. |
| Dell PowerEdge R760 24SFF | low-latency databases, high-I/O virtualization, analytics and NVMe-focused storage | Supports up to 24 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA/NVMe drives, max 368.64 TB. This is the practical starting point when latency and high I/O throughput matter. Final support depends on backplane, controller, cabling and Dell validation. |
| Dell PowerEdge R760 EDSFF E3.S Gen5 NVMe | dense EDSFF Gen5 NVMe storage, analytics, AI data pipelines and high-throughput services | Supports up to 16 front EDSFF E3.S Gen5 NVMe drives, max 122.88 TB. This is the practical starting point when dense Gen5 NVMe performance matters. Final support depends on backplane, controller, cabling and Dell validation. |
| Dell PowerEdge BOSS-N1 boot options | separating OS or hypervisor boot from front data drives | BOSS-N1, BOSS-N1 DC-MHS or M.2 boot options can provide dedicated boot media, often with hardware RAID 1 on two M.2 NVMe SSDs depending on platform. Check the selected boot device, cable kit and controller rules. |
For balanced enterprise deployments, SFF or Universal drive configurations are usually the practical starting point. For capacity workloads, use the model-specific LFF or high-count SATA layouts where available. For latency-sensitive databases, high-I/O virtualization, analytics and AI data pipelines, NVMe or EDSFF E3.S configurations should be considered.
Final drive compatibility depends on the selected chassis, backplane, controller, BOSS or M.2 boot option, risers, GPU configuration, power supply and Dell support matrix. NVMe and EDSFF support should not be assumed from the server model name alone.
Recommended Dell PowerEdge R760 configurations by workload
| Workload | Recommended focus |
|---|---|
| Virtualization / private cloud | Balanced CPU configuration, large DDR5 memory pool, SSD or NVMe storage where needed, redundant networking and room for growth. |
| VDI | High RAM density, predictable CPU performance, fast storage and validated GPU options when graphics acceleration is required. |
| Containers / Kubernetes | Balanced CPU and RAM, reliable boot media, local SSD or NVMe where needed and redundant network connectivity. |
| Databases / data management | Processor choice matched to licensing and query profile, enough RAM for cache, low-latency storage and protected design. |
| Backup / archive | Capacity-oriented drive layout, moderate CPU/RAM and network throughput sized for backup windows. |
| Software-defined storage / HCI | Drive layout, HBA/JBOD or controller mode, network bandwidth and CPU/RAM sized for the SDS platform. |
| AI inference / accelerator workloads | Validated accelerator model, riser and power planning, sufficient memory, fast local NVMe storage and thermal validation. |
| Mixed enterprise workloads | Balanced CPU, RAM, storage and NIC choices, with headroom for failover, maintenance and growth. |
The R760 configuration should be chosen around the main reason for selecting this platform: mainstream 2U dual-socket performance, broad storage layouts, PCIe expansion, optional GPU support and long-term serviceability, Dell PowerEdge management and a storage layout matched to the workload.
How to choose CPU, RAM, RAID and storage
Dell PowerEdge R760 uses up to two 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable or Intel Xeon Max processors with up to 56 cores per processor, or up to two 5th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with up to 64 cores per processor. CPU selection should account for workload profile, software licensing, thermal limits and whether the application benefits more from core density, per-core performance or memory bandwidth.
RAM planning should start with VM density, database cache, container scheduling and future growth. Dell PowerEdge R760 supports 32 DDR5 RDIMM slots, up to 8 TB and speeds up to 4800 MT/s on 4th Gen Intel Xeon or up to 5600 MT/s on 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors. DIMM capacities and operating speeds depend on processor type and population rules.
For storage, select the drive layout around capacity, latency and serviceability. 12 x 3.5-inch, 8/16/24 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA/NVMe, 16 EDSFF E3.S Gen5 NVMe and rear 2/4 x 2.5-inch or 4 x EDSFF options Hardware RAID should be selected around validated PERC controller options, while HBA/JBOD mode is usually preferred for software-defined storage platforms that manage disks directly.
BOSS-N1, BOSS-N1 DC-MHS or M.2 boot options can separate OS or hypervisor boot from the main data drives where supported. Mixed SAS, SATA, NVMe and EDSFF designs must follow Dell controller and backplane rules.
Networking, PCIe, GPU and power should be validated as part of the same configuration. OCP NIC 3.0, PCIe risers, accelerator support, cooling options, fan type and PSU choice can all affect the final supported build.
Dell PowerEdge R760 vs related Dell PowerEdge models
| Model | When to consider |
|---|---|
| Dell PowerEdge R660 | Choose R660 when its 1U rack server, processor platform and storage limits fit the workload better. |
| Dell PowerEdge R760xs | Choose R760xs when its 2U rack server, processor platform and storage limits fit the workload better. |
| Dell PowerEdge R760xa | Choose R760xa when its 2U rack server, processor platform and storage limits fit the workload better. |
| Dell PowerEdge R760xd2 | Choose R760xd2 when its 2U rack server, processor platform and storage limits fit the workload better. |
| Dell PowerEdge R7625 | Choose R7625 when its 2U rack server, processor platform and storage limits fit the workload better. |
| Dell PowerEdge R-Series Servers | Use the R-Series category when comparing broader rack server options. |
Dell PowerEdge R760 is the right reference point when the requirement matches its processor platform, form factor and storage design. It should not be positioned as interchangeable with older PowerEdge generations or with a different Intel or AMD platform without validating CPU, memory, storage, I/O and cooling rules.
Summary: is Dell PowerEdge R760 the right server for your workload×
Dell PowerEdge R760 is a strong Dell PowerEdge server for mixed workload standardization, databases, analytics, virtualization, VDI, containers and AI/ML acceleration. Choose it when you need mainstream 2U dual-socket performance, broad storage layouts, PCIe expansion, optional GPU support and long-term serviceability with up to two 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable or Intel Xeon Max processors with up to 56 cores per processor, or up to two 5th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with up to 64 cores per processor, 32 DDR5 RDIMM slots, up to 8 TB and speeds up to 4800 MT/s on 4th Gen Intel Xeon or up to 5600 MT/s on 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors and Dell PowerEdge management. Before purchase, confirm CPU type, RAM population, drive bay layout, RAID or HBA mode, BOSS or M.2 boot option, OCP networking, risers, GPU or accelerator support where applicable, cooling, PSU and warranty requirements.
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