Datasheet

Intel® Server System SR2500AL Supported Intel® Server Boards
Revision – 1.00
Intel order number D31980-004
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Dual-Core Intel
®
Xeon
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processors 5000 sequence will encompass the following:
Table 54. Processor Support Matrix
Processor Family System Bus
Speed
Core Frequency Cache Watts Support
Intel
®
Xeon
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Processor 533 MHz All No
Intel
®
Xeon
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Processor 800 MHz All No
Dual-Core Intel
®
Xeon
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Processor 5030 667 MHz 2.67 GHz 2x 2 MB 95 Yes
Dual-Core Intel
®
Xeon
®
Processor 5050 667 MHz 3.0 GHz 2x 2 MB 95 Yes
Dual-Core Intel
®
Xeon
®
Processor 5060 1066 MHz 3.2 GHz 2x 2 MB 130 Yes
Dual-Core Intel
®
Xeon
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Processor 5063 1066 MHz 3.2 GHz 2x 2 MB 95 Yes
Dual-Core Intel
®
Xeon
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Processor 5080 1066 MHz 3.73 GHz 2x 2 MB 130 Yes
Dual-Core Intel
®
Xeon
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Processor 51xx 1333/1066 MHz TBD TBD TBD Yes
9.1.1.1 Processor Population Rules
When two processors are installed, both must be of identical revision, core voltage, and
bus/core speed. When only one processor is installed, it must be in the socket labeled CPU1.
The other socket must be empty.
The system is designed to provide up to 130A of current per processor. Processors with higher
current requirements are not supported.
No terminator is required in the second processor socket when using a single processor
configuration.
9.1.1.2 Common Enabling Kit (CEK) Design Support
The server system complies with Intel’s Common Enabling Kit (CEK) processor mounting and
heat sink retention solution. The server board ships with a CEK spring snapped onto the
underside of the server board, beneath each processor socket. The heat sink attaches to the
CEK, over the top of the processor and the thermal interface material (TIM). See the figure
below for the stacking order of the chassis, CEK spring, server board, TIM, and heat sink.
The CEK spring is removable, allowing for the use of non-Intel heat sink retention solutions.