SSI CEB

{{Short description|Standard form factors for motherboards}}

The Compact Electronics Bay Specification (CEB) as well as EEB, MEB and [https://ssiforum.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55:ssi-releases-eeb-2011-specification-to-rev-10&catid=8:news&Itemid=68 TEB] ("Thin Electronics Bay") are standard form factors for dual or multi processor motherboards defined by the Server System Infrastructure (SSI) Forum. The specification is intended for value servers and workstations based on the Intel Xeon, and AMD Epyc processors (X399/C600 chipsets)

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NameForm factor (height × length)
Compact Electronics Bay (CEB){{convert|12|xx|10.5|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
Enterprise Electronics Bay (EEB){{convert|12|xx|13|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
Midrange Electronics Bay (MEB){{convert|16.2|xx|13|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

The SSI CEB specification was derived from the EEB and ATX specifications. SSI CEB motherboards have the same IO connector area and many of the same motherboard mounting holes as ATX motherboards, although SSI CEB motherboards are larger in size than ATX motherboards and have different processor mounting holes. The rear panel aperture is identical to the EEB and ATX specification and expansion cards mounted on an SSI CEB motherboard appear much the same as they would on an ATX motherboard.

To standardize thermal behavior, processor position is defined, including primary and secondary processor identification. For motherboards with only one processor installed, it is recommended the primary processor socket be populated first.

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ASUS DSBV-D.jpg|ASUS DSBV-D supports two Dual-Core / Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5000/5100/5300.
SSI CEB 1.1, 12" × 10.5"

Asus KFN4-D16 R0027156.jpg|ASUS KFN4-D16 supports two AMD Dual-Core-Opteron.

SSI EEB 3.61, 12" × 13"

2008Computex Tyan M4985-E.jpg|Tyan M4985-E supports four
AMD Quad-Core-Opteron.

SSI MEB 16.2" × 13"