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ML370 CPU upgrade?

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ADB100

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Mar 25, 2003
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I have an ML370 with dual P3 733MHz cpu's. I have aquired 2 P3 933MHz cpu's. I assumed I could just replace them and all would be well, it wasn't the server booted, recognised the cpu's, Windows 2000 loaded and a minute or so later blue-screened due to a bugcheck?

I replaced the 733MHz cpu's and it is now working fine. I have since placed these 2 cpu's into a DL380 (effectively the same motherboard as the ML370) and it is working fine.

I have checked the VRM's and these are the same, any ideas?

Thanks

Andy
 
After you put the prox in the 370, did your run the SCU to update the NVRAM of the server? Do you have the latest BIOS for the 370?

- LC
 
I have the latest bios. SCU? Do you mean press F10 at bootup to boot to the system partition? I didn't do this but I also didn't do this on the DL380 and this worked fine?

Anyd
 
SCU: System Configuration Utility. Yes, its on the system partition.

Best practices dictate that whenever a new component is added or removed from a system, update the NVRAM by way of the SCU. Failure to do so may result in partial device functionallity, or erratic behavior.

- LC
 
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