Upgrade processor PowerEdge SC1430

I have a SC1430 with the processor Xeon 5110 (dual core 1.6)

I bought a X 5355 (quad core 2.66) because it was on a few lists of processors supported, some on these forums.

But when I installed the processor that it displayed but then stopped, saying it was incompatible.

I went back to google and found a post saying that there are different versions of the card mother sc1430 and old does not support the hearts. But then another message saying there aren't any different revisions of the motherboard and you just need to update the firmware. Ive updated the BIOS to 1.4, but this still does not work. I then found a third post saying 'I' (printed on the front panel) version only supprts demspey and woodcrest and that 'II' also supports clovertown.

I think I discovered that the x 5355 does not work with my computer, but it would be good if someone could resolve the confusion that I know which is the cpu, compatible for my SC1430.

Thank you

Hello

DevaVictrix
I went back to google and found a post saying that there are different versions of the card mother sc1430 and old does not support the hearts. But then another message saying there aren't any different revisions of the motherboard and you just need to update the firmware. Ive updated the BIOS to 1.4, but this still does not work. I then found a third post saying 'I' (printed on the front panel) version only supprts demspey and woodcrest and that 'II' also supports clovertown.

Support for the quad-core on the SC1430 Clovertown processors requires a map of most recent revision system, is not simply an update of the BIOS to add Clovertown support to the original system board that has been released.

There are also minimum BMC and BIOS revisions that are needed to support the Clovertown CPUs. There are minimum version requirements based on the CPU stepping.

Systems shipped with a motherboard that supports the Clovertown processors will have a Roman numeral two on the right side of the collar.

Thank you

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