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Hello, customer is asking storage temp for Xeon D-1714 (tray). The data sheet shows absolute storage max temp is 125 deg C. But the actual product they received in tray, the tray had printed with 50 deg C max. I assume the 50 deg C on the tray is ONLY for tray. Is this correct and actual CPU is up to 125 deg C? Thank you.
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Hello, @Allan_A_Intel:
Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.
We want to clarify that the Intel® Xeon® D-1714 Processor is a non-embedded processor, as you may confirm on the following website:
By the way, it is important to let you know that the non-embedded processors are out of the scope of the Intel Embedded Community.
You should consider this information to transfer any forums to their proper support channels.
Best regards,
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Hello SHime,
Thank you for your query. Unfortunately, I'm unable to provide assistance regarding the specific technical details you've mentioned. However, I'm here to help transfer your forum thread to the Embedded Server section where you can seek guidance from experts who specialize in that area.
Please expect a response in the Embedded Server forum, where you'll receive more accurate and relevant assistance for your question about the Xeon D-1714 (tray).
Best regards,
Allan
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Hello, @Allan_A_Intel:
Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.
We want to clarify that the Intel® Xeon® D-1714 Processor is a non-embedded processor, as you may confirm on the following website:
By the way, it is important to let you know that the non-embedded processors are out of the scope of the Intel Embedded Community.
You should consider this information to transfer any forums to their proper support channels.
Best regards,
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