The iEi PCIE-Q350-R13 is a PICMG 1.3 embedded CPU board (System Host Board) designed for industrial automation, OEM control systems, machine control computers, and legacy embedded platforms that require dependable long-term support and compatibility with PICMG 1.3 passive backplane architecture.
This board supports Intel 45nm LGA775 Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad processors, with support for 800MHz, 1066MHz, and 1333MHz front-side bus (FSB). Built on the Intel Q35 + ICH9DO platform, the PCIE-Q350-R13 is well suited for industrial systems that need stable chipset support, strong legacy compatibility, and reliable integration in existing passive backplane chassis.
The PCIE-Q350-R13 includes practical industrial I/O and storage features such as single Intel Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), SATA 3Gb/s, RAID support, and USB, making it a strong option for maintaining or replacing installed industrial computing systems without forcing a full platform redesign.
At SoftTouch Technologies, we provide iEi PCIE-Q350-R13 repair, replacement, testing, procurement, and integration support for customers maintaining both active and obsolete industrial systems. Whether you need a tested replacement PICMG 1.3 System Host Board, board-level repair, or assistance confirming processor, memory, storage, and backplane compatibility, we can help.
The PCIE-Q350-R13 is built for industrial environments that require a dependable PICMG 1.3 embedded CPU board / System Host Board with strong processor support, proven Intel chipset stability, and reliable storage and network connectivity.
Key platform characteristics include:
Because many PICMG 1.3 systems rely on exact backplane compatibility, BIOS behavior, chipset stability, and known processor support, repairing the original board or sourcing an exact tested replacement is often the safest and most cost-effective option.
Many systems built around the iEi PCIE-Q350-R13 rely on validated passive backplane architecture, exact BIOS behavior, known processor compatibility, and stable legacy software environments. Replacing the entire platform can require backplane changes, software revalidation, and mechanical redesign. In many cases, the best option is to repair the original board or source a tested exact replacement that preserves the existing system architecture.
Before shipment or after repair, we can perform functional validation such as:
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