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тАО03-09-2004 02:08 AM
тАО03-09-2004 02:08 AM
Proliant 1600 - Maximum Upgrade potential
If we decide to update the motherboard/processor cage to run a decent spec CPU what would the options be?
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тАО03-09-2004 06:16 AM
тАО03-09-2004 06:16 AM
Re: Proliant 1600 - Maximum Upgrade potential
313616-B21: 256 MB 100 MHz registered ECC SDRAM RAM
153555-B21: Pentium III 6000 MHz with 512K cache
144003-B22: Thermal upgrade option kit (required if upgrading CPU past 500 MHz).
Check to see if this will be a cost-effective upgrade for you.
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тАО03-09-2004 07:57 PM
тАО03-09-2004 07:57 PM
Re: Proliant 1600 - Maximum Upgrade potential
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тАО03-10-2004 01:10 AM
тАО03-10-2004 01:10 AM
Re: Proliant 1600 - Maximum Upgrade potential
ANd yes, the 1600 was never sold with greater than a PIII/600/512, but my guess is because it was the fastest 512 cache PIII that Intel made. Currently we have had good success with 1.2GHz upgrades kits for these systems, you can obtain significantly faster performance (up to 1.4GHz) from your server by upgrading to Intel Pentium III-S├в ┬в ("Tualatin" core, 512KB L2 cache) processors with thi
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тАО03-14-2004 03:12 AM
тАО03-14-2004 03:12 AM
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тАО03-20-2004 07:29 AM
тАО03-20-2004 07:29 AM
Re: Proliant 1600 - Maximum Upgrade potential
the proliant thermal design does not allow for cpus faster than 600 mhz.
the bios does not allow faster processors either.
if your original system is a 450 mhz version or higher, the ppm (processor power module) should provide enough power to run a 600 mhz processor.
the compaq ppms use voltage-id technology to provide the correct voltage to the cpu.
no bios or switch settings are required after a cpu upgrade. (ignore the speed dip switches on the system board - p3 cpus ignore them also)
dont forget to upgrade the bios BEFORE replacing a processor.
use this site for parts information:
partsurfer.hp.com
best regards
ernesto
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тАО04-04-2004 07:26 PM
тАО04-04-2004 07:26 PM
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тАО08-25-2004 03:19 AM
тАО08-25-2004 03:19 AM
Re: Proliant 1600 - Maximum Upgrade potential
Does that mean a single PIII processor? Or can I fill both slots with PIII 600 MHz processors?
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тАО08-25-2004 03:42 AM
тАО08-25-2004 03:42 AM
Re: Proliant 1600 - Maximum Upgrade potential
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тАО08-25-2004 04:01 AM
тАО08-25-2004 04:01 AM
Re: Proliant 1600 - Maximum Upgrade potential
In order to upgrade you server to use the 600MHz processors you will need to install a new I/O cage to support them.
http://partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/showphoto?partnumber=155349-001
Processor:
http://partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/showphoto?partnumber=155592-001
PPM:
http://partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/showphoto?partnumber=329267-001
So, you will need Spare part Numbers:
1 x I/O Cage: 155349-001
1 x Thermal Upgrade Kit: 161144-001
2 x 600MHz Processor w/heatsink: 155592-001
2 x Processor Power Module: 329267-001
G'luck! -john
Hope this helps!
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