User Manual

18 PowerEdge R620 Technical Guide
Model
Speed
Cache
QPI
Cores
Turbo
TDP
E5-2603
1.8GHz
10M
6.4GT/s
4
No
80W
E5-2603 v2
1.8GHz
10M
6.4GT/s
4
No
80W
1
Model available for the life of the system.
For information on processor installation and configuration, see the
Dell PowerEdge R620 Owner’s
Manual
on Dell.com/Support/Manuals.
GPU support
The R620 supports graphics processing unit (GPU) technology, which can provide accelerated
performance for a variety of applications, including virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and HPC
implementations.
Internal GPU support
The R620 supports a 75W GPU card. The GPU card can support up to 1GB of dedicated GDDR5
memory and is actively cooled. An internal GPU is available through certified factory installation (CFI)
or field upgrade only. For a list of supported GPUs, see Table 7.
Table 7. GPU cards supported
GPU card
Width
Power consumption
NVIDIA
®
Quadro
®
2000
Single
62W
NVIDIA
Quadro 600
Single
39W
ATI FirePro™ V5800
Single
75W
Note: With an internal GPU or a ¾ length PCIe card, the R620 cannot support a 10Gb Dell Select
Network Adapter (NDC) or any mini-type PERC. An adapter-type PERC is required with an internal
GPU configuration.
External GPU support
The R620 can connect to the PowerEdge C410x through an iPass cable. The NVIDIA HIC requires
one x16 PCIe slot.
Operating system support for GPUs
Some operating systems have not been validated to support GPUs. See Table 25 and Table 26 for
more information on operating system support of GPUs.
Chipset
The Intel C602 chipset is implemented on the PowerEdge R620. For more information, visit
Intel.com.