Functional Architecture
3.1.2
Reset Configuration Logic
The BIOS determines the processor stepping, cache size, etc., through the CPUID instruction.
The processor information is read at every system power -on.
Note: The processor speed is the processor power -on reset default value. No manual
processor speed setting options exist either in the form of a BIOS setup option or jumpers.
3.1.3
Processor Support
The Intel® Server Board S3000PT supports one processor in the Intel
support circuitry on the server board consists of the following:
®
One Intel
LGA775 processor socket supporting:
o Intel® Xeon® processor 3000 sequence
o Intel® Core™2 Extreme Edition processor
o Intel® Core™2 Duo processor
o Intel® Pentium® Processor Extreme Edition processor
o Intel® Pentium® D processor
o Intel® Pentium® 4 processor
o Intel® Celeron® D processor
Processor host bus AGTL+ support circuitry.
Processor Name
Intel® Xeon® 3000
Processor
Intel® Xeon® 3000
Processor
Intel® Core™2 Extreme
Edition
Intel® Core™2 Duo
®
Intel® Pentium
4
Processor Extreme Edition
®
Intel® Pentium
4
Processor Extreme Edition
Intel® Pentium® D
Intel® Pentium® 4
Intel® Celeron® D
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Table 2. Processor Support Matrix
Core
Socket
Frequency
®
Intel
LGA775
®
Intel
LGA775
®
Intel
LGA775
2.93GHz
®
Intel
LGA775
®
Intel
LGA775
3.2GHz
®
Intel
LGA775
3.73GHz
®
Intel
LGA775
3.2 – 4.0GHz
®
Intel
LGA775
3.2 – 4.0GHz
®
Intel
LGA775
2.26 – 3.2 GHz
Intel® Server Board S3000PT TPS
®
LGA775 package. The
Cache size
FSB Frequency
4MB L2
800/1066MHz
2MB L2
800/1066MHz
4MB L2
1066MHz
2 x 1MB L2
800MHz
2MB L2
1066MHz
2 x 1MB L2
800MHz
1MB or 2MB L2
800MHz
256K L2
533MHz
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