They are a matched set ... the stepping is the same.  I have 4
operational dual intel CPU systems, plus 5 or 6 dual PII systems, a dual
Pentium Pro system as well ... so I have been down that path before.

Always good to check the obvious first though.

R

On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 15:44 -0500, smac at visi.com wrote:
> The big question is, are the CPU's a matched set?
> 
> Let Me explain.
> 
> Each CPU must the the same ""Stepping" "(stp)"" in your case...
> (stp)  etc...
> SL6VP  3.06 GHz 533 MHz 0.13 micron D1 512 KB 604 pin
> SL6GH  3.06 GHz 533 MHz 0.13 micron C1 512 KB 604 pin
> SL6RR  3.06 GHz 533 MHz 0.13 micron C1 512 KB 604 pin
> SL6YR  3.06 GHz 533 MHz 0.13 micron D1 512 KB 604 pin
> 
> In other words;
> Each CPU must be from the same microcode version.
> The stepping is on the CPU itself.
> You are lucky you didn't fry the CPU's, if the stepping is off.
> 
> This is the Intel site with the information you need to check.
> 
> http://processorfinder.intel.com/scripts/default.asp?CHRID=528
> 
> 
> Sam.
> 
> Quoting Randy Clarksean <rclark at lakesplus.com>:
> 
> > I have had some ongoing issues with a set of dual 3.06 533MHz 512K Xeon
> > CPUs.  I have just bought a new set of components to build around these
> > CPUs that I had in my possession.
> >
> > ASUS PC-Deluxe MB
> > 4 GB RAM
> > Dual CPUs (XEON, 3.06 533 MHz 512K)
> > FC5 installed OS with raid, LVM
> >
> > Issue:  I built the system, finally have the hard drives configured as I
> > want, now ... the system just starts to hang while away, or crashes
> > along the way.
> >
> > A couple of times recently though, during boot I have gotten some CPU
> > warnings ... similar to what I have seen in the past.  In addition, the
> > system will just seem to lock up on occasion.  The CPU checks that are
> > run at boot time ... shouldn't those errors show up more often, or does
> > the phase of the moon sorta thing have to be just right for a crash like
> > that to occur?
> >
> > What is odd though, I ran a couple copies of this heavily intensive CPU
> > application (mprime I think it was) ... ran for over 12 hours ... with
> > both CPUs buried - no errors, but then some time later the system just
> > crashed heavily.
> >
> > Things I have already considered:
> >
> > - over heated CPUs ... brand new coolers, used thermal grease - bios
> > monitoring shows temps to be reasonable - at least when I can get in to
> > check on them.
> > - power supply ... bought decent brand, not cheap one.
> > - UPS ... plugged into APC 420 SmartUPS (no indication of overload),
> > shares this with another tower.
> >
> > Other thoughts and suggestions?  I NEED this system up and running soon
> > for work (heavy CPU related activities).
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Randy
> >
> > p.s.  Any suggestions on a good location to purchase a matched set of
> > these CPUs?  I have been looking on the web - pricewatch - and they only
> > list single CPUs.  These are slightly older technology ... so tougher to
> > locate.
> >
> >
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