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11-12-2013, 02:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-20-2013, 05:01 AM by chey229.)
Unfortunately, the 64-bit Netburst Xeon DP (Nocona & Irwindale) processors and the 64-bit Netburst Xeon MP processors with L3 cache (Potomac & Tulsa) are not pin compatibe, according to the datasheets of the CPU families. The L3 cache in the potomac requires a separate voltage regulator as it works at a voltage which differs from the core voltage (and other voltages). Search for
"64-bit Intel® Xeon™ Processor with 1 MB L2 Cache" (Nocona)
"64-bit Intel® Xeon™ Processor with 2 MB L2 Cache" (Irwindale)
"64-bit Intel® Xeon® Processor MP with up to 8 MB L3 Cache" (Potomac)
"Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor 7100 Series" (Tulsa)
Unfortunately, the DP processors have different voltage supply pins (VCC, VTT, VSS) mixed on the area of the L3 voltage supply pins. The 4-way Xeon MP motherboards can handle these pins, however, the NCCH-DL (and other 2-way Xeon DP boards) may not be able to provide the proper voltage for the L3 cache.
Edit: 'This document defines DC-to-DC converters to help meet the power requirements of computer systems using Intel® Xeon™ processor with 800 MHz system bus and 64-bit Intel® Xeon™ processor MP. Some SKUs of the Intel® Xeon™ processor with 800 MHz system bus only require the power requirements of VRM/EVRD 10.0, although all SKUs are capable of operating under VRM/EVRD 10.1 envelope. Refer to the Intel® Xeon™ Processor with 800 MHz System Bus Datasheet for more details. SKUs of the 64-bit Intel® Xeon™ processor MP with 4MB L3 cache at 2.8GHz, 64-bit Intel® Xeon™ processor MP with 8MB L3 cache at 3.0GHz and 64-bit Intel® Xeon™ processor MP with 8MB L3 cache at 3.33 GHz require an additional VRM 9.1 regulator for cache power. SKUs of the 64-bit Intel® Xeon™ processor MP with 1MB L2 cache require a common core and cache voltage rail. In addition, some SKUs of the Intel® Xeon™ processor MP are capable of operating under the VRM 10.2L envelope. Requirements will vary according to the needs of different computer systems and processors that a specific voltage regulator is expected to support.' - from the Enterprise Voltage Regulator-Down (EVRD) 10.1 design guide. Probably none of the dual socket 604 boards are equipped with an extra VRM 9.1 regulator for the cache...
By the way - you can install SL79V CPU's on the NCCH-DL, and they really provide a massive power, e. g. at 160 MHz FSB / 213 MHz DDR speed.
Greetings, chey229