Which Dual Core 3.4GHZ CPU Used in DL380 G4
Does anyone know the specific model / submodel of Dual Core 3.4 GHz CPU used
by HP in the DL380 G4? There are apparently dual core and single core versions of the motherboard, and we have the dual core MB. I see in the maintenance manual these parts: 404715-001: spare for dual core motherboard 379429-001: spare for 3.4 GHz CPU 2MB, but apparently this is a single core What I don't see is any valid HP part number for a dual core 3.4GHz CPU. If such a part does not exist, can someone suggest the native model / submodel of Intel dual core processor that would work in the 404715-001 motherboard, and will it work with the same VRM as what HP supplies for the 3.4 GHz single core CPU? -- Will |
Which Dual Core 3.4GHZ CPU Used in DL380 G4
* Will:
Does anyone know the specific model / submodel of Dual Core 3.4 GHz CPU used by HP in the DL380 G4? Yes. There is none. The DL380 G4 uses the old Netburst-based XEON DP processors (Socket604, 800MHz FSB) which get _very_ hot. So hot that the only dual core version intel could make was the 2.8GHz XEON. All other processors are single core only (they do Hyperthreading which emulates two cores but that's not the same like a dual core processor). Have a look at the quickspecs: http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12028_div/12028_div.html There are apparently dual core and single core versions of the motherboard, and we have the dual core MB. I see in the maintenance manual these parts: 404715-001: spare for dual core motherboard Right, this board supports the 2.8GHz Dual Core XEON 379429-001: spare for 3.4 GHz CPU 2MB, but apparently this is a single core Exactly. What I don't see is any valid HP part number for a dual core 3.4GHz CPU. It should be obvious why you don't see any. If such a part does not exist, can someone suggest the native model / submodel of Intel dual core processor that would work in the 404715-001 motherboard, and will it work with the same VRM as what HP supplies for the 3.4 GHz single core CPU? No, simply because intel never made one. Benjamin |
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