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Re: Team Now TOP 100 in all-round all-time ranking

I had to pull of the Dual Quad Core Xeon, which accounted for a bit of crunching, but it is now in production as a SQL server.


I have a dual 2.4Ghz Xeon/2GB system (running XP Pro), I've been poking around the IBM site but can't seem to find if that mainboard will support dual or quad cores.
It would be interesting to swap out the 2 Xeon 2.4Ghz for dual/quad core Xeons...
Any idea how I find out if the board would support dual/quads?


It all depends on the model of the system. The Dual Core/Quad Core Xeons in the X3xxx use a LGA775 socket, the X5xxx series use an LGA771 pin array connector while the X7xxx series use the old 604 Micro FCPGA6 socket.

You should have a model number that you should be able to find at least which version of the processors you have. You might also try downloading CPUZ as it will tell you what the model of the mother board is installed and what package the processor is. This might be a starting point for an upgrade. biggrin
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To the next 100,000,000

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Points Generated (Rank) 100,461,911 (#74)
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Congrats on getting that first hundred million. smile

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I had to pull of the Dual Quad Core Xeon, which accounted for a bit of crunching, but it is now in production as a SQL server.


I have a dual 2.4Ghz Xeon/2GB system (running XP Pro), I've been poking around the IBM site but can't seem to find if that mainboard will support dual or quad cores.
It would be interesting to swap out the 2 Xeon 2.4Ghz for dual/quad core Xeons...
Any idea how I find out if the board would support dual/quads?


It all depends on the model of the system. The Dual Core/Quad Core Xeons in the X3xxx use a LGA775 socket, the X5xxx series use an LGA771 pin array connector while the X7xxx series use the old 604 Micro FCPGA6 socket.

You should have a model number that you should be able to find at least which version of the processors you have. You might also try downloading CPUZ as it will tell you what the model of the mother board is installed and what package the processor is. This might be a starting point for an upgrade. biggrin


It is an IBM Intellistation Z
CPUZ says
socket 604mPGA
IBM mainboard model MS-9121
2.66Ghz Xenon Prestonia 11
Family F Model 2 Stepping 7
Chipset Intel E7505
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Congrats on getting that first hundred million. smile

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I've been poking around many sites and I can't seem to find out if that board will support a dual or quad core. Kinda aggravating that IBM hides their specs like that.
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IBM are generally unhelpful like that.
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I had to pull of the Dual Quad Core Xeon, which accounted for a bit of crunching, but it is now in production as a SQL server.


I have a dual 2.4Ghz Xeon/2GB system (running XP Pro), I've been poking around the IBM site but can't seem to find if that mainboard will support dual or quad cores.
It would be interesting to swap out the 2 Xeon 2.4Ghz for dual/quad core Xeons...
Any idea how I find out if the board would support dual/quads?


It all depends on the model of the system. The Dual Core/Quad Core Xeons in the X3xxx use a LGA775 socket, the X5xxx series use an LGA771 pin array connector while the X7xxx series use the old 604 Micro FCPGA6 socket.

You should have a model number that you should be able to find at least which version of the processors you have. You might also try downloading CPUZ as it will tell you what the model of the mother board is installed and what package the processor is. This might be a starting point for an upgrade. biggrin


It is an IBM Intellistation Z
CPUZ says
socket 604mPGA
IBM mainboard model MS-9121
2.66Ghz Xenon Prestonia 11
Family F Model 2 Stepping 7
Chipset Intel E7505


From what I found, that processor is a 533 MHz FSB processor with a maximum speed of 3.2 GHz. With that pin grid array, those processors don't come in Dual or Quad core.

That was before the 3xxx/5xxx/7xxx naming scheme came around which have faster FSB that do have Dual and Quad cores. These also mainly are in the LGA package not the 604mPGA.

Not a worth while upgrade.
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