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Use Intel Pentium III Xeon processors. ProLiant 8000 servers do not support Pentium II

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Removal and Replacement Procedures 2-47 5. Eject the processor from the processor slot by opening the ejector levers 120 degrees . 6. Remove the processor from the processor slot . 1 2 1 Figure 2-41. Removing a processor When installing new processors, follow these guidelines: Use Intel Pentium III Xeon processors. ProLiant 8000 servers do not support Pentium II Xeon processors. ProLiant 8000 servers will not boot if Intel Pentium III Xeon 500/550-MHz processors and Pentium III Xeon 700-MHz or higher speed processors are installed in the same server. When installing processors, be sure to install the Processor Power Module first. Processors must be installed starting from the slot closest to the rear of the server (slot 1). Each pair of processor slots must contain processors of the same cache size (processor slot pairs are Slots 1 and 2; Slots 3 and 4; Slots 5 and 6; and Slots 7 and 8). If there is no match for a processor, the second slot in the pair must be filled with a processor terminator board. The processor pair with the lowest cache size should be installed in the lowest numbered processor slot. If a second pair of processors has a larger cache size, it should be installed in the next pair of slots. The cache size of processors on a bus must not differ by more than two cache size options. All slots must have either a processor or terminator board installed.

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Removal and Replacement Procedures
2-47
5.
Eject the processor from the processor slot by opening the ejector levers 120 degrees
.
6.
Remove the processor from the processor slot
.
2
1
1
Figure 2-41.
Removing a processor
When installing new processors, follow these guidelines:
Use Intel Pentium III Xeon processors. ProLiant 8000 servers do not support Pentium II
Xeon processors.
ProLiant 8000 servers will not boot if Intel Pentium III Xeon 500/550-MHz processors
and Pentium III Xeon 700-MHz or higher speed processors are installed in the same
server.
When installing processors, be sure to install the Processor Power Module first.
Processors must be installed starting from the slot closest to the rear of the server (slot 1).
Each pair of processor slots must contain processors of the same cache size (processor slot
pairs are Slots 1 and 2; Slots 3 and 4; Slots 5 and 6; and Slots 7 and 8). If there is no match
for a processor, the second slot in the pair must be filled with a processor terminator
board.
The processor pair with the lowest cache size should be installed in the lowest numbered
processor slot. If a second pair of processors has a larger cache size, it should be installed
in the next pair of slots.
The cache size of processors on a bus must not differ by more than two cache size options.
All slots must have either a processor or terminator board installed.