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TechInsights Teardown: Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN

10 October 2025

The Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN is designed for cloud data centers. Source: TechInsights The Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN is designed for cloud data centers. Source: TechInsights

Editor’s note: Information from this teardown is supplied courtesy of TechInsights. Click here to request full access. To view a complimentary report of the Summary — Supermicro SYS-822GA-NGR3 Server (with Intel Gaudi3) Deep Dive Teardown, click here.

Servers have become more important than ever before with the advent of AI. They come in a variety of configurations for each enterprise’s use.

The Supermicro SYS-112C-TN Server is an all-in-one platform for cloud data centers based on the OCP data center modular hardware system with I/O and storage configurations.

The server includes a single Intel Xeon 6700/6500 series processors with P-cores and 16 DIMM slots supporting DDR5 RDIMM or MRDIMM.

The following is a partial deep dive into the server conducted by TechInsights.

Summary

  • No display
  • 32 GB DDR5 RDIMM
  • Intel CPU subsystem

Released: September 2024

Price: $11,181

Availability: Worldwide

Target market: Data centers

The main board found inside the Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN cloud server. Source: TechInsightsThe main board found inside the Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN cloud server. Source: TechInsights

Main board

Inside of the main board of the Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN includes the following electronic components:

  • Texas Instruments’ power controller IC, 4-channel ESD protection, gate driver, power MOSFET and adjustable shunt regulator
  • Feeling Technology Corp.’s current monitor
  • Infineon’s power MOSFET
  • Renesas’ operational amplifier
  • Monolithic Power Systems 3 A step-down DC-DC converter and 1.5 A/16 V step-down converter
  • Skyworks’ 0.5 A/4 A isolated drivers
  • Champion Micro’s SLS controller

(Learn more about power systems on Globalspec.com)

The Ram board found inside the Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN cloud server. Source: TechInsightsThe Ram board found inside the Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN cloud server. Source: TechInsights

Ram board

Inside the Ram board includes the following electronic components:

  • Rambus’ DDR5 registering clock driver
  • Global Mixed-mode Technology’s digital temperature sensor
  • Micron’s DR5 SDRAM memory x10

(Learn more about sensors on Globalspec.com)

The SSD board found inside the Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN cloud server. Source: TechInsightsThe SSD board found inside the Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN cloud server. Source: TechInsights

SSD board

The solid-state drive (SSD) board inside the Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN includes:

  • Micron’s 128 GB 3D TLC NAND flash, DDR4 SDRAM memory and NVMe SSD controller
  • Monolithic Power Systems’ 5 A power backup manager
  • Texas Instruments’ digital temperature sensor and two-phase step-down converter
  • Rohm’s power management IC

(Learn more about memory chips on Globalspec.com)

Some of the electronic components found inside the Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN cloud server. Source: TechInsightsSome of the electronic components found inside the Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN cloud server. Source: TechInsights

Major components

  • $3,016.87 — CPU Subsystem — Intel (Qty: 1)
  • $774.55 — RAM 2-8 Subsystem — Micron (Qty: 1)
  • $110.65 — RAM 1 Subsystem — Micron (Qty: 1)
  • $80.73 — PSU 1 Subsystem — Compuware (Qty: 1)
  • $80.73 — PSU 2 Subsystem — Compuware (Qty: 1)
  • $70.26 — SSD Subsystem — Micron (Qty: 1)
  • $65.44 — Fan: Large (Qty: 8)
  • $64.62 — 16 Layer Buildup FR4/HF — HANNSTAR BOARD CORP (Qty: 1)
  • $62.00 — Socket: FCLGA4710 — CPU Subsystem (Qty: 1)
  • $47.50 — Chassis (Qty: 1)


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