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Ok, there was a thread recently regarding getting two processors to work together in a dual socket 1366 board, but I cant find it now. The poster said one CPU worked but they couldn't get both CPU's to work together, so I'll post this here in case it helps someone. I found this on another site while reading up on a particular model, but it is more relevant to the chipset.
"I am having the exact same problem. But I can confirm that there is actually nothing (physically) wrong with my second
CPU socket. This is why:
I have two E5530 xeon cpus and the Z600 works fine, but I also have two X5660 and if I insert more than one
of them the system stops booting. Resulting only the case fans blowing with maximum speed.
Both X5660 processors work fine if installed alone."
"You all have the same problem. with the HP Z600 and Z800
HP have the machines in two series.
The first is for the Xeon 55xx series Rev 001> is only with Xeon 5502-5570
The second is for the Xeon 55xx series Rev 002> is only possible with a Xeon CPU 5603 to 5675 in the second machine will not boot. The Intel chipset 5500 from the mainboard is too old
The third is for the 56xx series from Rev 003 (eg: 460840-003 Intel Chipset 5520) Greater AJ Xeon 56xx series running both 5603-5675 bios from 2010-03-15"
This is a direct quote from hp.com support:
"Support for Xeon 5600 Series processors requires the C2 revision of the Intel 5520 chipset. Two methods
are available to determine if a specific Z600 system has the C2 revision of the chipset. 1. Use the BIOS
setup menu to access the "Boot Block Date" from the "System Information Menu". All B3-based systems
will have a "1/30/09" date and C2-based systems will have a "01/07/10" date. 2. HP Performance Advisor
SW can be used to determine the PCA ID, which is reported by Performance Advisor under "System
Configuration" and "Baseboard ID". All B3-based systems will have the ID "0AE8h" and all C2-based systems will have the ID "0B54h"."
"I am having the exact same problem. But I can confirm that there is actually nothing (physically) wrong with my second
CPU socket. This is why:
I have two E5530 xeon cpus and the Z600 works fine, but I also have two X5660 and if I insert more than one
of them the system stops booting. Resulting only the case fans blowing with maximum speed.
Both X5660 processors work fine if installed alone."
"You all have the same problem. with the HP Z600 and Z800
HP have the machines in two series.
The first is for the Xeon 55xx series Rev 001> is only with Xeon 5502-5570
The second is for the Xeon 55xx series Rev 002> is only possible with a Xeon CPU 5603 to 5675 in the second machine will not boot. The Intel chipset 5500 from the mainboard is too old
The third is for the 56xx series from Rev 003 (eg: 460840-003 Intel Chipset 5520) Greater AJ Xeon 56xx series running both 5603-5675 bios from 2010-03-15"
This is a direct quote from hp.com support:
"Support for Xeon 5600 Series processors requires the C2 revision of the Intel 5520 chipset. Two methods
are available to determine if a specific Z600 system has the C2 revision of the chipset. 1. Use the BIOS
setup menu to access the "Boot Block Date" from the "System Information Menu". All B3-based systems
will have a "1/30/09" date and C2-based systems will have a "01/07/10" date. 2. HP Performance Advisor
SW can be used to determine the PCA ID, which is reported by Performance Advisor under "System
Configuration" and "Baseboard ID". All B3-based systems will have the ID "0AE8h" and all C2-based systems will have the ID "0B54h"."