Specifications

Chapter 2: Components2-2
2.1 Upgrading CPU and CPU heatsink
The motherboard comes with dual surface mount LGA 1944 Socket designed for
the AMD
®
Opteron™ 6200 series CPU in the Land Grid Array (LGA) package.
P/N Description
90-S000U0CV0T AMD OPTERON 6276 2.3GHZ W/HEATS (16C/TDP<=115W/Socket G34)
90-S000U0CW0T AMD OPTERON 6274 2.2GHZ W/HEATS (16C/TDP<=115W/Socket G34)
90-S000U0CX0T AMD OPTERON 6272 2.1GHZ W/HEATS (16C/TDP<=115W/Socket G34)
90-S000U0CY0T AMD OPTERON 6238 2.6GHZ W/HEATS (12C/TDP<=115W/Socket G34)
90-S000U0CZ0T AMD OPTERON 6234 2.4GHZ W/HEATS (12C/TDP<=115W/Socket G34)
90-S000U0D00T AMD OPTERON 6220 3.0GHZ W/HEATS (8C/TDP<=115W/Socket G34)
90-S000U0D10T AMD OPTERON 6212 2.6GHZ W/HEATS (8C/TDP<=115W/Socket G34)
90-S000U0D20T AMD OPTERON 6204 3.3GHZ W/HEATS (4C/TDP<=115W/Socket G34)
90-S000U0D30T AMD OPTERON 6262HE 1.6GHZ W/HEATS (16C/TDP<=85W/Socket G34)
Twist each of the two screws with a Philips (cross) screwdriver just enough to
attach the heatsink to the motherboard. When the two screws are attached,
tighten them one by one to completely secure the heatsink.
If you wish to install two (2) CPUs, make sure that you sequentially install a
CPU from CPU socket 1 rst, then on CPU socket 2.
When installing only one (1) CPU, make sure to install it on the CPU1
socket.
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The CPU ts in only one correct
orientation. Do not force the CPU into the
socket to prevent bending the connectors
on the socket and damaging the CPU.