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I have a Dell Precision T-7920 Workstation 80gb ram, with one Intel Xeon Silver 4110, 2.10ghz, 8 core, L1 512, L2 8meg, L3 11meg.
Motherboard can accept two CPU's but only have one now.
Can I mix two different CPU's?
Can I add another Intel Xeon processor such as the Intel Xeon Silver 4112 ES, 2.2ghz 4 core?
Or the Intel Xeon Silver 4114 ES, 1.8ghz 10 core?
If yes which one is best and will it help or hinder overall use of the computer?
The reason to add is to be able to add additional drives.
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Same sockets does not mean anything. Usually, dual cpu boards require the processors to be the same, but that is just my view. Does not the dell documentation on their board provide you configuration information?
Also, I believe dell has paid support.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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It is best if you ask dell your question.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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Unfortunately my recent experience with Dell Tech support gets an "F" rating.
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But, it is their board and their bios. Only they know what is supported.
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Yes i understand that and will reach out to them but their service has gone downhill IMHO. Thought someone would know given the sockets are the same.
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Same sockets does not mean anything. Usually, dual cpu boards require the processors to be the same, but that is just my view. Does not the dell documentation on their board provide you configuration information?
Also, I believe dell has paid support.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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As far as i know, matching the Xeon models is a must.
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