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Functional Architecture 
Intel® Server Boards S5520HC and S5500HCV TPS 
 Revision 
1.2 
Intel order number E39529-009 
 
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3.2  Processor Support  
The Intel
®
 Server Boards S5520HC and S5500HCV support one or two Intel
®
 Xeon
®
 Processor 
5500  Series with a 4.8 GT/s, 5.86 GT/s, or 6.4 GT/s Intel
®
 QPI link interface and Thermal 
Design Power (TDP) up to 95 W. 
The server boards do not support previous generations of the Intel
®
 Xeon
®
 Processors.  
For a complete updated list of supported processors, see: 
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/S5520HC/
. On the Support tab, look for 
“Compatibility” and then “Supported Processor List”. 
Note:  Supports only the Intel
®
 Xeon
®
 Processor 5500 Series with 4.8 GT/s, 5.86 GT/s, or 6.4 
GT/s Intel
®
 QPI link interface.  
3.2.1 
Processor Population Rules 
You must populate processors in sequential order. Therefore, you must populate Processor 
socket 1 (CPU 1) before processor socket 2 (CPU 2).  
When only one processor is installed, it must be in the socket labeled CPU1, which is located 
near the rear edge of the server board. When a single processor is installed, no terminator is 
required in the second processor socket. 
For optimum performance, when two processors are installed, both must be the identical 
revision and have the same core voltage and Intel
®
 QPI/core speed.  
3.2.2 Mixed 
Processor 
Configurations. 
The following table describes mixed processor conditions and recommended actions for the 
Intel
®
 Server Boards S5520HC and S5500HCV. Errors fall into one of three categories: 
 
Halt:
 If the system can boot, it pauses at a blank screen with the text 
Unrecoverable fatal error found. System will not boot until the error is resolved” and 
Press <F2> to enter setup”, regardless of if the “Post Error Pause” setup option is 
enabled or disabled. After entering setup, the error message displays on the Error 
Manager screen, and an error is logged to the System Event Log (SEL) with the 
error code. The system cannot boot unless the error is resolved. The user needs to 
replace the faulty part and restart the system. 
 
Pause:
 If the “Post Error Pause” setup option is enabled, the system goes directly to 
the Error Manager screen to display the error and log the error code to SEL. 
Otherwise, the system continues to boot and no prompt is given for the error, 
although the error code is logged to the Error Manager and in a SEL message. 
 
Minor:
 The message is displayed on the screen or on the Error Manager screen. 
The system continues booting in a degraded state regardless of if the “Post Error 
Pause” setup option is enabled or disabled. The user may want to replace the 
erroneous unit.