Processor Subsystem; Processor Support; Processor Population Rules - Intel S5500WB12V Specification

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Intel® Server Board S5500WB TPS
3.3

Processor Subsystem

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The Intel
5500 series and the next generation Intel
following key technologies:
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Intel
Integrated Memory Controller
Point-to-point link interface based on the Intel
which was formerly known as the Common System Interface (CSI).
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The Intel
5500 series processor is a multi-core processor based on the 45 nm process
technology. Processor features vary by SKU and include up to two Intel
capable of up to 6.4 GT/s, up to 8 MB of shared cache, and an integrated memory controller.
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The Intel
5600 series processor is the next generation of multi-core processors based on the
32 nm process technology. Processor features vary by SKU and include up to 6 cores and up to
12 MB of shared cache.
3.3.1

Processor Support

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The Intel
Server Board S5500WB supports the following processors:
One or two Intel
package with 4.8 GT/s, 5.86 GT/s, or 6.4 GT/s Intel
Up to 95 W Thermal Design Power (TDP).
Supports Low Voltage (LV) processors.
3.3.2

Processor Population Rules

For optimum performance, when two processors are installed, both must be the identical
revision and have the same core voltage and Intel
is installed, it must be in the socket labeled CPU1. The other socket must be empty. You must
populate processors in sequential order. Therefore, you must populate processor socket 1
(CPU1) before processor socket 2 (CPU2).
When a single processor is installed, no terminator is required in the second processor socket.
3.3.2.1
Mixed Processor Configurations
The following table describes mixed processor conditions and recommended actions for all
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Intel
server boards and systems that use the Intel
following two categories:
Fatal: If the system can boot, it goes directly to the error manager, regardless of
whether the Post Error Pause setup option is enabled or disabled.
Major: If the Post Error Pause setup option is enabled, the system goes directly to
the error manager. Otherwise, the system continues to boot and no prompt is given
for the error. The error is logged to the error manager.
Revision 1.9
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5500 series or 5600 series processor(s) in FC-LGA 1366 socket B
Intel order number E53971-008
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5600 series processors support the
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QuickPath Interconnect (Intel
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QPI.
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QPI/core speed. When only one processor
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5500 Chipset. The errors fall into one of the
Functional Architecture
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QPI),
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QPI point-to-point links
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