thank you for the info! -I have already upgraded the BIOS at the time of installation, but I wanted to make sure that I didn't need to do anything else.
All the best!
Would anyone be able to advise me as to the proper switch sequence for a PIII 500mHz processor? I upgraded my netfinity from a PII to the 500 and the documentation that I have only shows configurations for 400mhz and below.
Thanks!
For those that are interested, VRM FRU#01K7113 was the correct one. I installed the dual PIII's and everything works just fine! -Thanks to all who helped me along the way :-)
I am having some problems w/ my IBM Server. For reference, it is dual PIII server w/ a ServeRAID 3H
RAID controller. The BIOS is Adaptec 7895 v2.0, and the ServeRAID BIOS is v6.11.07. -I am new to servers and
am trying to learn as much as possible...however, there are a few things that I...
I am a little confused...I am currently assuming that I am able to install any 500mhz processor as long as it is a slot 1, 512cache, and 100 front side bus. Is that not the case? Please advise!
actually, the OEM VRM is integrated for processor #1....there is an expansion slot for another (for the second processor). The part# listed for this second slot is indeed the FRU 01K7113.
Ok...i'm done now....I promise (laughing)!
Ok...I did some more checking and I think I answered my own question. My svr came equipped with (1) VRM, FRU#01K7113. According to IBM http://www-306.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=DDSE-436KYY the same VRM will work on pIII Intel's up to 550mhz. Thus, all I need to do is...
Hey everyone, I recently purchased a 5000 and was considering upgrading the 350mhz PII to dual 500mhz PIII
processors. I have never done an install like this before, and have seen several references to VRM settings in my search for information. My board is set up to receive (2) slot 1's...
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