I got a free Intel Server Board SE7505VB2 Motherboard and was wondering if anyone knew if it supported dual core processors?
Http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/se7505vb2/sb/cs-007399.htm
Page 16 of the Technical Product Specification guide;
3.1.1 Processor Support
"The Intel Server Board SE7505VB2 supports one or two processors in the 604-pin FCPGA package."
-> Socket 604,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socket_604
-> Intel XEON processors ONLY
"When two processors are installed, all Processors MUST be of identical revision, core voltage, and bus/core speed."
-> Means you really should use two IDENTICAL processors.
"When only one Processor is installed, it should be in the socket labeled CPU1, and the other socket must be empty."
-> Self-explanatory.
That's the processor socket furthest away from the black AGP graphics expansion slot, and closest to the outside edge of the motherboard.
(Page 104, and 105)
ONLY supports Intel Xeon processors with a 400MHz, or 533MHz FSB.
Dual-Core Xeon's start at 667MHz, and wouldn't work anyway; due to different Core architecture, and Instruction Sets.
667MHz, 800MHz, 1066MHz, and 1333MHz, for dual core Xeon's,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Xeon_microprocessors#Xeon_.28UP.2FDP.29.2C_Dual_Core_2
(Scroll down just a touch, to get the Wikipedia 'banner' out of the way, or click on it's X)
Scroll down the page, look at the charts. Starts with 800MHz FSB for Dual Core, then goes 667MHz, 800MHz, 1066MHz, and 1333MHz, Front Side Bus.
Use Dual Core processors?
No.
Two Single-Core processors.
Product Guide for the Intel Server Board SE7505VB2,
(Motherboard manual),
http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/se7505vb2/prod_guide.pdf
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Regards,
joecoolvette
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Ryan Frame
Creative Energy Associates Technical Center
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Hi..
Remember that when you are replacing the motherboard, it's batter that you know what is the socket of your motherboard, so that the processor is totally fit to the socket of your motherboard. I think the motherboard you have replace have different to the socket of your processor, that's why your PC will not work.
Good luck !!!
Regards
PCmania
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Your best option of the above listed processors will be the Core 2 Duo, however their system specifications report that only the Core 2 with 800MHz or less Front Side Bus are supported.
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