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02-24-2003 11:27 AM
02-24-2003 11:27 AM
LH4r CPU configuration
What is the max CPU configuration allowable for the LH4r NetServer? ie 550MHz, 700MHz, and etc.
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02-24-2003 12:16 PM
02-24-2003 12:16 PM
Re: LH4r CPU configuration
There are two different processor boards for the Netserver LH4/LH4r. All LH4/LH4r systems support up to 550 MHz. A 700 MHz model was released, and included an upgraded processor board.
So depending on the original LH4/LH4r model, it supports a maximum of 550Mhz, or 700 MHz. Up to four processors can be installed in the LH4.
So depending on the original LH4/LH4r model, it supports a maximum of 550Mhz, or 700 MHz. Up to four processors can be installed in the LH4.
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02-24-2003 12:28 PM
02-24-2003 12:28 PM
Re: LH4r CPU configuration
Thank you. . .
Are the 700Mhz boards available? If so, what would be the approximate market price?
Are the 700Mhz boards available? If so, what would be the approximate market price?
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02-24-2003 12:47 PM
02-24-2003 12:47 PM
Re: LH4r CPU configuration
The correct part number for the LH4/LH4r processor board supporting 700 MHz is D7014-63002.
Note: D6970-63003 is the processor board for up to 550 MHz.
You can check pricing at HP Parts Direct at:
https://partsdirect.hp.com/epdo/partsordering/Shop_For_Parts.asp?nopart=y
but it will not be cost-effective to do so.
Note: D6970-63003 is the processor board for up to 550 MHz.
You can check pricing at HP Parts Direct at:
https://partsdirect.hp.com/epdo/partsordering/Shop_For_Parts.asp?nopart=y
but it will not be cost-effective to do so.
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