Products — Server Components

Bresler-0107 Microprocessor Terminals

Bresler-0107 Microprocessor Terminals

$900-3,600
BRESLER NPP LLC 🇷🇺
High-Performance Central Processing Module CPC152-02

High-Performance Central Processing Module CPC152-02

$360-1,500
DOLOMANT OJSC 🇷🇺
High-Performance 3.5" Processor Module CPB911

High-Performance 3.5" Processor Module CPB911

$900-3,600
DOLOMANT OJSC 🇷🇺
Telemetry Processor Module KAM200-14

Telemetry Processor Module KAM200-14

$150-480
AXITECH LLC 🇷🇺
Microprocessor Device Transformer-SL

Microprocessor Device Transformer-SL

$900-6,000
ETK-PRIBOR LLC 🇷🇺
High-Performance PC/104+ Processor Module CPC308

High-Performance PC/104+ Processor Module CPC308

$150-540
DOLOMANT OJSC 🇷🇺
QSeven Form Factor Processor Module ELV-MC03-Q7

QSeven Form Factor Processor Module ELV-MC03-Q7

$300-1,200
ELVIS OJSC 🇷🇺
K42V Processor Module for Telemechanics and Control Systems

K42V Processor Module for Telemechanics and Control Systems

$1,200-6,000
OJSC "NPO Aurora" 🇷🇺
Angara" Processor Board for Desktop and Embedded Systems

Angara" Processor Board for Desktop and Embedded Systems

$180-720
ARGENT ALLIANCE LLC 🇷🇺
K30 Processor Module - PC/AT Compatible

K30 Processor Module - PC/AT Compatible

$900-3,600
KOMPONENT-ASU OJSC 🇷🇺
CPB914 Processor Module - Standard ETX Format

CPB914 Processor Module - Standard ETX Format

$150-540
DOLOMANT OJSC 🇷🇺
High-Performance 3.5" Processor Module CPB910-01

High-Performance 3.5" Processor Module CPB910-01

$900-3,600
DOLOMANT OJSC 🇷🇺
High-Performance 3.5" Processor Module CPB905

High-Performance 3.5" Processor Module CPB905

$150-540
DOLOMANT OJSC 🇷🇺
CPUS Processor Module for PC/AT Compatibility

CPUS Processor Module for PC/AT Compatibility

$420-1,800
KOMPONENT-ASU OJSC 🇷🇺
K42C Processor Module for Telemechanics and Process Control

K42C Processor Module for Telemechanics and Process Control

$900-3,600
KOMPONENT-ASU OJSC 🇷🇺

Unified Processor Board SF-BT1

$300-2,400
NUMERICAL MECHANICS OJSC 🇷🇺

Server Components from Russian Electronics Makers — Boards, CPUs, Memory and Chassis

This section gathers 1,195 component-level positions from 240 suppliers, ranging from bare motherboards and processor boards to finished server chassis. The largest groups are Boards & Modules (254 items), Motherboards (228), Processors (111) and ICs & Microcontrollers (92), backed by RAM (77), SSD drives (67) and rack hardware such as cabinets, backplanes and risers. A noticeable share comes from Russian design houses building boards around both Intel Xeon platforms and domestic processor families, often for industrial and telecom customers who need long product lifecycles rather than yearly refresh.

That industrial origin is the practical argument for sourcing here: many of these boards were engineered for extended temperature ranges, conformal coating on request, and guaranteed availability over 5–10 year programs — useful for integrators in Central Asia, the Gulf and Africa maintaining installed fleets. EAC conformity marks cover the EAEU market, and suppliers typically provide schematics-level documentation, test protocols and datasheets in English on request.

  • Order size: from single evaluation boards to batch production runs
  • Trade terms: usually EXW factory or FOB St. Petersburg; air freight is common for compact electronics
  • Lead time: stock items ship in days, custom board assemblies typically 30–60 days
  • Documentation: datasheets, EAC declarations, test and burn-in protocols
  • Compatibility: standard form factors (ATX, 19-inch, 3U cassettes) ease integration

Describe the platform you are building and send a sourcing request — suppliers will respond with matching board options and pricing.

FAQ

Are these components compatible with standard Western server platforms?
Mostly yes. Many boards follow common form factors — ATX and EATX motherboards, 19-inch rack chassis, PCIe expansion cards, standard DDR memory modules. Some positions are built around domestic Russian processors and use their own ecosystems, so confirm the CPU platform and BIOS/firmware details with the supplier before ordering for mixed environments.
Can I order a small evaluation batch before committing to volume?
Usually yes. Component suppliers on the marketplace typically sell from one board or module for evaluation, then quote tiered pricing for production quantities. For custom-configured boards a small pilot run of 5–20 units is the common first step, with volume terms agreed after your engineers validate the samples.
What warranty and RMA process applies to boards and modules?
Manufacturers typically offer 12–24 months warranty on boards, modules and drives. Defective units are returned for repair or replacement; for export customers this is usually handled by shipping the replacement with the next order or by courier. Agree on the RMA procedure in the contract, including who pays return freight.
How is fragile electronics shipped to the Middle East or Africa?
Components are compact and high-value, so air freight is the default — antistatic packaging, foam inserts, and consolidated cartons. Sea freight via Novorossiysk or St. Petersburg makes sense for heavy items like server cabinets. Suppliers prepare export packing lists and commercial invoices for customs clearance on your side.
Do suppliers provide English documentation and long-term availability guarantees?
Datasheets and test protocols are available in English from most exporters, though some internal design documents exist only in Russian. For industrial boards, long lifecycle support is a selling point — many manufacturers commit to 5–10 years of availability or a documented last-time-buy process. Put availability terms into the supply agreement.