Compaq dc7900 Technical Reference Guide: HP Compaq dc7900 Series Business Desk - Page 33
Processor Changing/Upgrading, Table 3-1, Supported Processors partial listing - vt
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Processor/Memory Subsystem 3.2.2 Processor Changing/Upgrading All models use the LGA775 ZIF (Socket T) mounting socket. These systems require that the processor use an integrated heatsink/fan assembly. A replacement processor must use the same type heatsink/fan assembly as the original to ensure proper cooling. The heatsink and attachment clip are specially designed provide maximum heat transfer from the processor component. CAUTION: Attachment of the heatsink to the processor is critical on these systems. Improper attachment of the heatsink will likely result in a thermal condition. Although the system is designed to detect thermal conditions and automatically shut down, such a condition could still result in damage to the processor component. Refer to the applicable Service Reference Guide for processor installation instructions. Table 3-1 provides a sample listing of processors supported by these systems. Intel Model Q6700 Q6600 E6850 E6750 E6550 E4500 E4400 E2180 E2160 440 Core design quad quad dual dual dual dual dual dual dual single Table 3-1 Supported Processors (partial listing) Features Clock Speed in GHz FSB Speed in MHz L2 Cache VT, [1] 2.66 1066 8 MB VT, [1] 2.40 1066 8 MB vPro, VT, TXT, [1] 3.00 1333 4 MB vPro, VT, TXT, [1] 2.66 1333 4 MB vPro, VT, TXT, [1] 2.33 1333 4 MB [1] 2.20 800 2 MB [1] 2.00 800 2 MB [1] 2.00 800 1 MB [1] 1.80 800 1 MB [1] 2.00 800 512 KB Form Factor support SFF, CMT SFF, CMT all all all all all all all all NOTE: [1] Standard Intel feature set including EM64T, XD, and EIST support. Refer to www.intel.com for detailed information. CAUTION: The USDT form factor can support a processor with a maximum power consumption of 65 watts. The SFF and CMT form factors can support a processor with a maximum power consumption of 95 watts. Exceeding these limits can result in system damage and lost data. Technical Reference Guide www.hp.com 3-3