Intel Server Board S2400BB
Intel® Server Board S2400BB TPS
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Figure 8. Processor Installation
3.1.2 Processor Population Rules
Note: Although the server board does support dual-processor configurations consisting of different processors
that meet the defined criteria below, Intel does not perform validation testing of this configuration.
For optimal
system performance in dual-processor configurations, Intel recommends that identical processors be installed.
When using a single processor configuration, the processor must be installed into the processor socket labeled
“CPU_1”.
When two processors are installed, the following population rules apply:
Both processors must be of the same processor family.
Both processors must have the same number of cores
Both processors must have the same cache sizes for all levels of processor cache memory.
Processors with different core frequencies can be mixed in a system, given the prior rules are met. If
this condition is detected, all processor core frequencies are set to the lowest common denominator
(highest common speed) and an error is reported.
Processors which have different Intel Quickpath (QPI) Link Frequencies may operate together if they
are otherwise compatible and if a common link frequency can be selected. The common link frequency
would be the highest link frequency that all installed processors can achieve.
Processor stepping within a common processor family can be mixed as long as it is listed in the
processor specification updates published by Intel Corporation.
3.1.3 Processor Initialization Error Summary
The following table describes mixed processor conditions and recommended actions for all Intel
®
server
boards and Intel server systems designed around the Intel
®
Xeon
®
processor E5-2400 product family and
Intel
®
C600 chipset product family architecture. The errors fall into one of the following categories:
Fatal: If the system can boot, it pauses at a blank screen with the text “Unrecoverable fatal error
found. System will not boot until the error is resolved” and “Press <F2> to enter setup”,
regardless of whether the “Post Error Pause” setup option is enabled or disabled.
When the operator presses the <F2> key on the keyboard, the error message is displayed on the Error
Manager screen, and an error is logged to the System Event Log (SEL) with the POST Error Code.
The system cannot boot unless the error is resolved. The user needs to replace the faulty part and
restart the system.