Cisco Intel Xeon Platinum (2nd Gen) 8276L Octacosa-core (28 Core) 2.20 GHz Processor Upgrade

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Cisco Intel Xeon Platinum (2nd Gen) 8276L Octacosa-core (28 Core) 2.20 GHz Processor Upgrade

In enterprise environments, reliability and multi-core performance are essential. The Cisco Intel Xeon Platinum (2nd Gen) 8276L Octacosa-core (28 Core) 2.20 GHz Processor Upgrade is engineered to deliver dependable, fast execution for mission-critical workloads within Cisco server platforms, virtualization hosts, and data centers. With 28 cores and 56 threads, a base clock of 2.20 GHz and a turbo capable up to 4.0 GHz, plus 38.50 MB of L3 cache and a 165 W TDP, this upgrade balances raw compute power with sustained performance and scalability in demanding enterprise applications.

  • 28-core, 56-thread design optimized for virtualization, database processing, and multi-user workloads.
  • 2.20 GHz base with up to 4.0 GHz turbo for burst performance and responsive handling of peak workloads.
  • 38.50 MB L3 cache to accelerate data reuse, reduce memory latency, and improve throughput on data-intensive tasks.
  • 14 nm process and 165 W TDP offering robust, sustained enterprise-grade performance within data center environments.
  • LGA-3647 Socket P compatibility for seamless upgrade paths on Cisco servers and other compatible platforms, with 64-bit processing support.

Technical Details of Cisco Intel Xeon Platinum (2nd Gen) 8276L Octacosa-core (28 Core) 2.20 GHz Processor Upgrade

  • Model: Intel Xeon Platinum 8276L (2nd Gen)
  • Cores: 28
  • Threads: 56
  • Base Frequency: 2.20 GHz
  • Overclocking Speed: 4.00 GHz
  • Cache: 38.50 MB L3
  • Process: 14 nm
  • Socket: LGA-3647 (Socket P)
  • TDP: 165 W
  • 64-bit Processing

How to install Cisco Intel Xeon Platinum (2nd Gen) 8276L Octacosa-core (28 Core) 2.20 GHz Processor Upgrade

Follow these steps to install the processor into a compatible Cisco server or motherboard with an LGA-3647 socket:

Step 1: Power down the system, unplug the power cable, and discharge any static electricity. Ensure you are working on a clean, static-free surface and have proper ESD protection.

Step 2: Remove the existing cooling solution and, if replacing, carefully release the socket retention mechanism to access the CPU socket.

Step 3: Open the CPU socket and verify the alignment marker. Remove the old processor if present and inspect the socket pins for any damage or debris.

Step 4: Align the new processor with the socket orientation marker (typically a small triangle) and gently seat it into the LGA-3647 socket. Do not apply force; if it does not seat easily, remove it and re-align.

Step 5: Secure the socket retention lever to lock the CPU in place. If applicable, apply a thin, even layer of thermal paste on the integrated heat spreader and install the heatsink/fan assembly, ensuring proper mounting pressure and clearance for airflow.

Step 6: Reconnect any fans or cooling components, reattach the server cover, and plug in the system. Power on and enter BIOS/UEFI to confirm CPU detection and to apply any required firmware updates.

Step 7: In the operating system, monitor CPU temperatures and system stability during initial workload tests. Update BIOS/firmware and chipset drivers as needed to ensure full compatibility and feature support for the 2nd Gen Xeon Platinum CPU.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What socket type does this processor use? A: LGA-3647 (Socket P) compatible with Cisco server platforms.
  • Q: How many cores and threads does this CPU have? A: 28 cores and 56 threads.
  • Q: What is the base frequency and turbo capability? A: 2.20 GHz base frequency with up to 4.00 GHz turbo for bursts.
  • Q: What is the cache size? A: 38.50 MB L3 cache.
  • Q: What is the TDP? A: 165 W, designed for sustained enterprise performance with appropriate cooling.

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