HP 699049-L21 AMD Opteron 6378 16-Core 2.4GHz Processor Kit & BL465c Gen8
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HP 699049-L21 AMD Opteron 6378 16-Core Processor Kit is designed for high-performance computing in enterprise environments. With its 16-core, 2.4 GHz processor, this kit offers excellent multitasking, enhanced virtualization, and power efficiency for the
HP BL465c Gen8 servers, making it ideal for complex workloads and data-intensive applications.
User Experience
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HP 699049-L21 705218-001 AMD Opt 6378 2.4GHz 16C Processor Kit delivers exceptional performance for enterprise-level tasks. Its 16-core architecture provides seamless handling of multiple processes, enabling smooth performance in environments requiring high computing power. Users report reduced server lag and efficient handling of virtualization, database management, and other CPU-intensive tasks. It’s a reliable choice for companies that need to scale their server infrastructure without compromising on power or efficiency.
Why Choose the HP 699049-L21 705218-001 AMD Opt 6378 2.4GHz 16C Processor Kit?
The
HP 699049-L21 AMD Opteron 6378 16-Core Processor Kit is the perfect choice for businesses aiming to improve server performance in the
HP BL465c Gen8. It combines the strength of a 16-core CPU and 32 threads to handle multiple workloads simultaneously, ensuring optimal performance under heavy usage. With virtualization support through AMD-V technology, the
HP 699049-L21 705218-001 delivers a highly efficient solution for virtualization, database management, and other server-based applications. Its energy-efficient design ensures your server performs at maximum capacity while keeping energy costs low.
Installation Steps
- Turn off the server and unplug it from the power source
- Remove the server chassis cover to access the CPU socket.
- Remove the existing processor if present.
- Align the HP 699049-L21 AMD Opteron 6378 16-Core Processor Kit with the CPU socket, following the pin orientation.
- Gently insert the processor into the socket and secure it with the retention mechanism.
- Apply thermal paste to the processor surface.
- Reattach the heatsink and cooling system.
- Close the server chassis and reconnect the power supply.
- Power on the server and verify that the CPU is correctly detected in the BIOS settings.