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тАО08-17-2009 11:01 PM
тАО08-17-2009 11:01 PM
Cell board and CPU compatibility
I have the following CPU:
AD110A - PA8900 1.068Ghz
I have two different cell boards:
A6913A
AB313A
Will this CPU work in both boards and what is the difference in board? Is it firmware only or is the architecture different?
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тАО08-17-2009 11:22 PM
тАО08-17-2009 11:22 PM
Re: Cell board and CPU compatibility
May I know which is your server model?
Regards,
Sooraj
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тАО08-17-2009 11:28 PM
тАО08-17-2009 11:28 PM
Re: Cell board and CPU compatibility
9000/800/rp8440
A9958A
I know the AB313A is compatible with the AD110A CPU and I know the A6913A & AB313A are compatible with the RP8440 Server.
It's the combination of RP8440, A6913A Cell and AD110A CPU I'm trying to find compatibility?
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тАО08-17-2009 11:38 PM
тАО08-17-2009 11:38 PM
Re: Cell board and CPU compatibility
need to check the FRU parts AD110A - PA8900 1.068Ghz, if its possible to put it to the cell board in RP8420, i think it should be to the RP8440.
A6913A HP PROCESSOR MEMORY CELL BOARD FOR RP 8420
- will nowt work cell board for intel Itanium CPU, you have PA-RISC CPU.
HP AB313A INTEGRITY RX7640/RX8640 CELL BOARD
mikap
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тАО08-17-2009 11:44 PM
тАО08-17-2009 11:44 PM
Re: Cell board and CPU compatibility
the CPU do you have is compatible with this :
HP A9958A HP 9000 rp8440 SMP Base System (does not include cell boards, I/O Backplane, memory, storage, or CPUs)
HP AD031A HP 9000 rp8440 4-core SMP Base System: includes 1 cell board, 1 core I/O, system board and 3 power supplies (does not include memory, storage or an I/O backplane) 2P/4C PA-8900: 1.068 GHz with 3.0 MB integrated cache and 64 MB L2 cache
HP AD032A HP 9000 rp8440 8-core SMP Base System: includes 1 cell board, 1 core I/O, system board and 3 power supplies (does not include memory, storage or an I/O backplane) 4P/8C PA-8900: 1.068 GHz with 3.0 MB integrated cache and 64 MB L2 cache
HP AD033A HP 9000 rp8440 16-core SMP Base System: includes 2 cell board, 1 core I/O, system board and 4 power supplies (does not include memory, storage or an I/O backplane) 8P/16C PA-8900: 1.068 GHz with 3.0 MB integrated cache and 64 MB L2 cache
HP AD034A HP 9000 rp8440 8-core SMP Base System: includes 3 cell board, 1 core I/O, system board and 5 power supplies (does not include memory, storage or an I/O backplane) 12P/24C PA-8900: 1.068 GHz with 3.0 MB integrated cache and 64 MB L2 cache
HP AD035A HP 9000 rp8440 32-core SMP Base System: includes 4 cell board, 1 core I/O, system board and 6 power supplies (does not include memory, storage or an I/O backplane) 16P/32C PA-8900: 1.068 GHz with 3.0 MB integrated cache and 64 MB L2 cach
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тАО08-19-2009 01:58 AM
тАО08-19-2009 01:58 AM
Re: Cell board and CPU compatibility
AB313A - sx2000 cell board - goes in a rp8440
The sx2000 architrecture is different from the sx1000, they are certainly not just firmware differences.
The 1.1GHz PA8900 processor (AD110A) is the product # associated with the processor when it goes in a rp8440 (i.e. into a sx2000 cell board with part number AB313A)
The 1.1GHz processor on a sx1000 cell board has product # AB537A.
So AD110A and AB537A may actually be identical and have different product # just for tracking purposes, or there may be some subtle differences between the 2 part numbers. FOr me I would not want to risk it and I would put the processor into the sx2000 cell board with product # AB313A
Hope that makes sense
HTH
Duncan
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тАО08-19-2009 02:01 AM
тАО08-19-2009 02:01 AM
Re: Cell board and CPU compatibility
No! although AB313A cell board is compatible with AD110A CPU, the A6913A cell board is most definately *not* compatible with the rp8440. The A6913A cell board is a sx1000 cell board for a rp8420, not for a rp8440.
HTH
Duncan
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тАО08-19-2009 02:02 AM
тАО08-19-2009 02:02 AM
Re: Cell board and CPU compatibility
Thats all I needed. Knowing one is sx1000 and the other is sx2000. Couldn't find any literature on the web to define the two.
Cheers
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тАО08-19-2009 02:08 AM
тАО08-19-2009 02:08 AM
Re: Cell board and CPU compatibility
The Madison CPU's only show 1.5 & 1.6Ghz - where the AB313A is used.
Thats cleared a lot up though - thanks
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тАО08-19-2009 02:19 AM
тАО08-19-2009 02:19 AM
Re: Cell board and CPU compatibility
hmmm yes it does doesn't it... I submitted some feedback on the partsurfer website - let's see if it gets fixed.
HTH
Duncan
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