B beaker7 New Member Mar 12, 2018 22 8 3 43 Jan 24, 2020 #1 Hello, I was looking at a part i found on CDW shown as part num: P16660-B21 It appears to be a 7702p upgrade kit for DL325 Proliant. Safe to assume this is just an off-the-shelf 7702p and maybe a heatsink? Can work in a Gigabyte server?
Hello, I was looking at a part i found on CDW shown as part num: P16660-B21 It appears to be a 7702p upgrade kit for DL325 Proliant. Safe to assume this is just an off-the-shelf 7702p and maybe a heatsink? Can work in a Gigabyte server?
Cixelyn Researcher Nov 7, 2018 50 30 18 San Francisco Jan 24, 2020 #2 One caveat -- according to the thread over here: https://forums.servethehome.com/ind...yc-rome-cpu-via-hpe-upgrade-very-cheap.26877/, none of the HPE upgrade kits contain the Epyc torque screwdriver included in the normal retail packaging, so you'll need to provide your own.
One caveat -- according to the thread over here: https://forums.servethehome.com/ind...yc-rome-cpu-via-hpe-upgrade-very-cheap.26877/, none of the HPE upgrade kits contain the Epyc torque screwdriver included in the normal retail packaging, so you'll need to provide your own.
B beaker7 New Member Mar 12, 2018 22 8 3 43 Jan 24, 2020 #3 Cixelyn said: One caveat -- according to the thread over here: https://forums.servethehome.com/ind...yc-rome-cpu-via-hpe-upgrade-very-cheap.26877/, none of the HPE upgrade kits contain the Epyc torque screwdriver included in the normal retail packaging, so you'll need to provide your own. Click to expand... Ahh ok. I have dozens of those lying around from Threadripper installs.
Cixelyn said: One caveat -- according to the thread over here: https://forums.servethehome.com/ind...yc-rome-cpu-via-hpe-upgrade-very-cheap.26877/, none of the HPE upgrade kits contain the Epyc torque screwdriver included in the normal retail packaging, so you'll need to provide your own. Click to expand... Ahh ok. I have dozens of those lying around from Threadripper installs.
ari2asem Active Member Dec 26, 2018 745 128 43 The Netherlands, Groningen Jan 24, 2020 #4 beaker7 said: Ahh ok. I have dozens of those lying around from Threadripper installs. Click to expand... that will work very good. i used those TR-screw drivers for my dual epyc 7551. now running for 6 months without problems
beaker7 said: Ahh ok. I have dozens of those lying around from Threadripper installs. Click to expand... that will work very good. i used those TR-screw drivers for my dual epyc 7551. now running for 6 months without problems