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HP Intel Xeon Gold (4th Gen) 5420+ Octacosa-core (28 Core) 2 GHz Processor Upgrade
Elevate your server and workstation performance with the HP Intel Xeon Gold 4th Gen 5420+ processor upgrade. Engineered for demanding, multi-threaded workloads, this powerful upgrade packs an impressive 28 cores and 56 threads, delivering exceptional parallel processing and responsive performance under load. Designed for enterprise environments, it combines a large L3 cache with robust 64-bit processing, enabling faster data access, smoother virtualization, and accelerated analytics. The 5420+ is built for reliability and scalability, making it an ideal upgrade option for HP servers and compatible systems that require high-core-count compute power without sacrificing stability. Whether you’re running virtualization hosts, database engines, scientific simulations, or HPC workloads, this processor is crafted to minimize bottlenecks and maximize throughput across multiple concurrent tasks.
- Unmatched multi-threaded performance: With 28 high-efficiency cores and 56 threads, this Xeon Gold 4th Gen upgrade accelerates parallel workloads, virtualization environments, and large-scale data processing. It enables more virtual machines per host, faster batch processing, and smoother handling of concurrent users and services, all while maintaining predictable latency under heavy load.
- Blazing turbo and burst capability: The processor delivers up to 4.10 GHz burst performance to accelerate demanding tasks and short-lived compute spikes. This turbo frequency enhances responsiveness in workloads such as real-time analytics, in-memory databases, and peak-demand simulation runs, helping timely results appear faster without waiting for longer compute cycles.
- Massive cache for data reuse: A 52.50 MB L3 cache minimizes memory access latency by keeping frequently accessed data close to the cores. This translates to reduced stall times in cache-sensitive workloads, improved throughput for large-scale simulations, and better performance for data-rich enterprise apps that rely on rapid, repeated data access.
- Socket-based upgrade with solder-free installation: The LGA-4677 socket design allows the 5420+ upgrade to be placed on the PCB without soldering, simplifying the upgrade path for HP servers and compatible platforms. This socket compatibility supports straightforward deployment, easier maintenance, and longer system lifecycles by enabling a powerful, modern CPU to slot into existing infrastructure.
- High-throughput, 64-bit enterprise performance: Engineered for 64-bit processing, this Xeon Gold upgrade delivers robust computation, memory addressing, and security features essential for business-critical workloads. Its architecture is tuned for reliable, sustained performance in enterprise environments, including virtualization hosts, database servers, and compute-intensive research tasks.
Technical Details of HP Intel Xeon Gold (4th Gen) 5420+ Octacosa-core (28 Core) 2 GHz Processor Upgrade
- Core count: 28
- Threads: 56
- Base clock speed: 2.0 GHz
- Max turbo / overclocking speed: 4.10 GHz
- L3 cache: 52.50 MB
- Socket type: LGA-4677
- TDP: 205 W
- 64-bit processing: Yes
How to Install HP Intel Xeon Gold (4th Gen) 5420+ Octacosa-core Processor Upgrade
Installing this processor upgrade is a strategic step toward maximizing compute capacity in compatible HP servers or workstations. Prior to installation, ensure you have the correct motherboard support for the LGA-4677 socket and verify BIOS compatibility with the 4th Gen Xeon family. Prepare your workstation with an anti-static wrist strap and a clean, static-free workspace. Review cooling capabilities in your chassis, as the 205 W TDP expects adequate thermal design to sustain peak performance. If you are replacing an existing CPU, power down the system, unplug all cables, and remove components as needed to access the processor socket. Follow these steps for a safe and effective installation:
- Power down and safety check: Shut down the system, unplug power cords, and discharge any residual static by touching a grounded metal surface. Avoid working on the system while it is powered or connected to power sources.
- Access the CPU socket: Remove the server or workstation cover per the manufacturer’s instructions. Locate the LGA-4677 socket and the existing CPU area. Clean the area to ensure no dust or debris can affect seating integrity and cooling.
- Prepare and align the processor: Open the socket lever, align the CPU’s notches with the socket keys, and gently place the 5420+ into the socket. Do not apply force; improper alignment can cause damage. Verify that the processor is fully seated and the lever can be secured.
- Secure and apply thermal interface: Reattach the socket lever to hold the CPU firmly in place. If your cooler requires re-seating, carefully install the heatsink or cooling assembly with fresh, manufacturer-approved thermal paste. Ensure even contact for optimal heat transfer and secure mounting bolts or clamps as directed by your cooling solution.
- Reconnect, boot, and verify: Reconnect all cables, power up the system, and enter the BIOS/UEFI to confirm CPU recognition and correct settings. Run a post-check, then perform a hardware diagnostic to validate proper core counts, frequency behavior, and thermal margins under load. Update firmware or BIOS if recommended by HP or the motherboard vendor.
Note: While this upgrade is designed for high compatibility, always confirm motherboard and firmware support for the LGA-4677 socket and Xeon Gold 4th Gen family. Some servers may require a BIOS update or specific cooling configurations to unlock the full 4.10 GHz turbo performance and maintain stable operation under sustained workloads. If in doubt, consult HP server documentation or your system integrator for guidance on platform-specific requirements and best practices for CPU installation and thermal management.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: How many cores and threads does the HP Xeon Gold 5420+ have?
A: It features 28 cores and 56 threads, providing extensive multi-threading capabilities for virtualization, databases, and scientific computations. -
Q: What socket does this processor use?
A: The processor uses the LGA-4677 socket, designed for high-density server platforms and compatible HP configurations. -
Q: What is the base and turbo clock speed?
A: The base clock is 2.0 GHz, with a turbo/overclocking speed up to 4.10 GHz for burst performance under heavy workloads. -
Q: What is the heat/power requirement?
A: It has a TDP of 205 W, indicating a high-performance design that benefits from solid cooling and adequate thermal headroom in enterprise chassis. -
Q: Is this upgrade suitable for virtualization and data analytics?
A: Yes. With 28 cores, 56 threads, a large L3 cache, and 64-bit processing, it excels at virtualization, large-scale data processing, and analytics workloads typical in business-critical environments. -
Q: Do I need special tools or soldering to install it?
A: No soldering is required for the LGA-4677 socket; the upgrade is designed for solder-free installation on compatible motherboards and HP systems, though you should follow the manufacturer’s service guidelines for safe installation.
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