IBM 86607SU Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 347
-way Xeon upgrade installation, IBM Netfinity Upgrade Kit for Pentium II Xeon
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2-way Xeon upgrade installation Note For additional information about systems with the 2-Way Xeon Upgrade Kit installed, refer to the Netfinity 5500 M10 - Type 8661 Hardware Maintenance Manual (Part Number 37L5210). You can upgrade the IBM® Netfinity™ server with Intel® Pentium® II Xeon™ microprocessors. This Processor Upgrade Kit contains a new processor assembly that includes the processor board and a terminator card. It does not include the microprocessors, voltage regulator modules (VRM), or memory modules. This section provides instructions for installing the Processor Upgrade Kit. It also includes the installation instructions for the microprocessors, VRMs, and the memory modules. Before you begin Read through these instructions to familiarize yourself with the installation procedure. The option contains the following items: Processor assembly, consisting of: - Processor housing - Processor board - Terminator card IBM Netfinity 5500/5500 M10 BIOS Update Diskette IBM Netfinity 5500 Advanced System Management Processor Update Diskette IBM Netfinity 5500/5500 M10 Diagnostic Update Diskette 1 of 2 IBM Netfinity 5500/5500 M10 Diagnostic Update Diskette 2 of 2 IBM Netfinity Upgrade Kit for Pentium II Xeon Processors Installation Instructions (this book) IBM Safety Information book You must install the following companion options with the Processor Upgrade Kit: 1. You can install one or two microprocessor kits in the server. To avoid damage and ensure proper server operation when you install a new or an additional microprocessor, use microprocessors that have the same cache size and type, and the same clock speed. 2. You can add memory modules to the server in any of the following configurations: 128 MB synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) error checking and correction © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 339