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I have an HPE dl360 g7 with the PCA P/N:591545-001 motherboard. The datasheet for this motherboard says it supports the Intel Xeon 5600 processor family. I purchased two Intel Xeon 5690 3.46GHz processors to replace the single Intel Xeon X5675 3.06GHz. Now, the server boot just fine with the single 3.06GHz processor in slot 1 and slot 2. Both motherboard channels seem ok. However, the server will not boot with a single 3.46GHz processor in either slot or both processors in at the same time. When the 3.46GHz procs are in the server clicks and beeps but will not post. I can't even get to the BIOS. The server has dual 750W power supplies running off of standard 120 circuits. I don't think it is a power issue but I am not sure. On the HPE quickspecs sheets, the 3.46GHz procs are CTO, so is there some kind of special config I need to make these procs work? I am at a loss. I was hoping to just pop them in, slam on OS on them and continue with my basement lab.
Thanks in advance for reading this. Please let me know if I need to move this topic to a different thread.
Vitocomp1
I have an HPE dl360 g7 with the PCA P/N:591545-001 motherboard. The datasheet for this motherboard says it supports the Intel Xeon 5600 processor family. I purchased two Intel Xeon 5690 3.46GHz processors to replace the single Intel Xeon X5675 3.06GHz. Now, the server boot just fine with the single 3.06GHz processor in slot 1 and slot 2. Both motherboard channels seem ok. However, the server will not boot with a single 3.46GHz processor in either slot or both processors in at the same time. When the 3.46GHz procs are in the server clicks and beeps but will not post. I can't even get to the BIOS. The server has dual 750W power supplies running off of standard 120 circuits. I don't think it is a power issue but I am not sure. On the HPE quickspecs sheets, the 3.46GHz procs are CTO, so is there some kind of special config I need to make these procs work? I am at a loss. I was hoping to just pop them in, slam on OS on them and continue with my basement lab.
Thanks in advance for reading this. Please let me know if I need to move this topic to a different thread.
Vitocomp1