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CPU

SC4200 uses the latest Generation of Intel® Xeon® Ice Lake scalable processor. SC4200 will support selected SKUs with a TDP power of 85W -> 165W.

Intel® Xeon® Ice lake Scalable processor features:

  • Socket P
  • Intel Hyper‑Threading technology (2 threads/core)
  • Intel Turbo‑Boost Technology
  • 8x DDR4 memory channels with support for RDIMM, LRDIMM & BPS, up to 2 DIMMs per channel, 2133, 2400, 2666, 2933, 3200 MT/s speeds
  • Up to 3x UPI channels, up to 9.6,10.4 or 11.2 GT/s depending on SKU
  • PCI Express PCIe Gen-4 64 Lanes, supporting Bifurcation of x16, x8 and x4
  • PCI Express SRIS Support (Separate Reference Clock with Independent Spread Spectrum Clocking)
  • 14nm Process Technology
Note: There is a cover on the CPU socket to protect the CPU socket pins. The cover must be removed just prior to CPU installation.
CAUTION: Sharp corners and edges may be present. Take care to avoid physical injury.

CPU Removal

To access the CPU, the heatsink must first be removed. The steps are as follows.

  1. Use a T30 screwdriver and carefully unscrew the heatsink. Screw torque is 13 KgF.CM.
  2. Move all four wires to the unlocked position.
  3. Remove the heatsink from the socket by lifting it straight up.
  4. Remove the CPU.

CPU Installation

Note: There is a cover on the CPU socket to protect the CPU socket pin. This must be removed when the CPU is assembled.
  1. Remove the socket covers. See the figure below.
    1. Move the two socket covers to both sides.
    2. Remove socket covers
  2. Install the CPU.
  3. Install the Heatsink.
    1. Put the heatsink on the socket. Attention should be paid to the slot on the assembly of the hole in the heatsink.
    2. Use a T30 screwdriver. The screw torque should be 13 KGF.CM
    3. Move all four wires to locked position, see the label on the heatsink below.