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Datacenter CPUs Intel® Data Center Diagnostic Tool question

Matthew888
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For Datacenter CPUs using the Intel® Data Center Diagnostic Tool for Intel® Xeon® Processors for Windows* to perform integrity checks. 

Will this tool let the user know if the CPU being tested is a Production Processor and not an ES as the IPIU (Intel processor identification utility) software does on previous Generations? Presently the IPIU is not up to date and cannot test 5th Gen Xeon.

I assume it only confirms the CPU is Genuine Intel but considering ES are made by Intel it does not confirm that its ES or Production CPU.

 

I am trying to find a software that can test and validate 5th Gen Xeon Processors as Production and not Engineering samples.  Presently the IUPI cannot test the 5th Gen Xeon for ES and am looking for an alternative.

 

I am testing a 5Gen Xeon 6544Y that is a tray processor with the correct markings (Not Intel Confidential) 

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NormanS_Intel
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Hello Matthew888,

 

Thank you for posting in the community!

 

To ensure you receive the most specialized assistance, we have a dedicated forum that addresses these specific concerns. Therefore, I will be moving this discussion to our Server Forum. This will allow our knowledgeable community and experts to provide you with timely and accurate solutions.

 

Best regards,

Norman S.

Intel Customer Support Engineer


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Fikri_Intel
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Hi Matthew888,


Thank you for contacting Intel.


We appreciate you reaching out to us regarding the reported issue. To assist further, kindly share with us the below details:

1- What is the Xeon CPU model?

2- What system model that currently using?


Once we have this information, we will be able to guide you better and provide the appropriate support.


Looking forward to your response.




Regards,

Fikri O.


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Matthew888
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I am trying to find a software that can test and validate 5th Gen Xeon Processors as Production and not Engineering samples or even remarked Montage Juntide or ChinaPower Star branded CPUS .  Presently the IUPI cannot test the 5th Gen Xeon for ES and am looking for an alternative.

 

I am testing a 5Gen Xeon 6544Y that is a tray processor with the correct markings (Not Intel Confidential) But there is not an Intel Software that is up to date that can validate.  Does Intel know when the newest release will be on the IPIU or IPDT software. The part I bought of the Xeon 6544Y was from an Franchised Disti and validated by Intel (FPO and Serial #) is a valid CPU but there is no software to prove this as its outdated.

Also will the IPDT test confirm is a part is ES like it did in the past?

This is what I have done to date.

 

  1. First run the command in command prompt: systeminfo – zoom out and capture all the information displayed = done
  2. Run the command: wmic cpu get /format:list – zoom out and capture all the information displayed = done
  3. Run CPU-Z and capture the CPU information = done
  4. Run Intel SSU, save the text file and send to us  https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/18377/intel-system-support-utility-for-windows.html  = done
  5. Run HWINFO, capture all the CPU information displayed << https://www.hwinfo.com/download/ = done
  6. Run AIDA64 Business Trial Version, capture the CPU information displayed https://www.aida64.com/downloads (if you can run this) = done
  7. Run IPIU Version 6 (Older version), capture all the information displayed (if you can run this) == its installed with latest version, can't support on it
  8. Run IPIU Version 7 (Newest Version), capture all the information displayed = done
  9. Run IPDT Version 4.1.7.41.W.MP (Older version)capture all the information displayed (if you can run this) == its installed with latest version, can't support on it
  10. Run IPDT Version 4.1.9.41.W.MP (Newest version)capture all the information displayed = done
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Fikri_Intel
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Hi Hi Matthew888,


Good day to you.


Just wanted to follow up with you, kindly let us know if you have further concerns.


Looking forward to your response.




Regards,

Fikri O.


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Vik3
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Hello Matthew888,

 

To validate a 5th Gen Intel® Xeon® processor, periodic testing of the server fleet is recommended to identify any components that may have failed over time. The frequency and extent of these tests depend on several factors, including:

  • Duration of processor operation
  • Predicted Failure in Time (FIT) rate of the processor
  • Customer's tolerance for Silent Data Errors (SDE)
  • Time available for proactive system maintenance by the system administrator

 

For detailed guidance on running tests and interpreting results, refer to the Intel® In-Field Scan for 5th Generation Intel Xeon Processors Enabling Guide. Additionally, the Finding Faulty Components in a Live Fleet Environment technical paper provides considerations and examples for the frequency of In-Field Scans. 

 

Please let us know if you need any further information or assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out.

 

Best regards, 

Vikas 

Intel Customer Support Technician 


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Fikri_Intel
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Hi Matthew888,


Hope you are doing well.


Just wanted to follow up with you, kindly let us know if you have further concerns.


Looking forward to your response.




Regards,

Fikri O.


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Fikri_Intel
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Hi Matthew888,


Good day to you.


Since we have not seen an update, we will be closing this forum case from our end. If you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.





Regards,

Fikri O.


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