Servers are a form of higher tier computer. They can be configured by holding them in the hand and using them - like opening a backpack or Ender pouch, for example. Servers can also be configured after having been installed into a rack by activating them (aiming at the corresponding position on the front face on the rack). To operate, the server has to be placed inside a rack. For more information see the rack entry.
The tier 1 server is capable of taking the following components: - 1x tier 2 CPU - 2x tier 2 RAM - 2x tier 2 HDD - 1x tier 2 component bus - 2x Expansion cards (tier 2) - 1x EEPROM
The tier 2 server is capable of taking the following components: - 1x tier 3 CPU - 3x tier 3 RAM - 3x tier 3 HDD - 2x tier 3 component bus - 2x Expansion cards (tier 2) - 1x Expansion card (tier 3) - 1x EEPROM
The tier 3 server is capable of taking the following components: - 1x tier 3 CPU - 4x tier 3 RAM - 4x tier 3 HDD - 3x tier 3 component bus - 2x Expansion cards (tier 2) - 2x Expansion cards (tier 3) - 1x EEPROM
The tier 4 (Creative) server is capable of taking the following components: - 1x tier 3 CPU - 4x tier 3 RAM - 4x tier 3 HDD - 3x tier 3 component bus - 4x Expansion cards (tier 3) - 1x EEPROM