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HPE Intel Xeon 6731E Hexanonaconta-core (96 Core) 2.20 GHz Processor Upgrade
The HPE Intel Xeon 6731E Hexanonaconta-core processor upgrade is engineered to redefine enterprise compute for data centers, virtualization clusters, and high-demand workloads. With an astonishing 96-core configuration and 96 threads, this upgrade unlocks massive parallelism that accelerates virtual machines, database backends, and scientific applications alike. Built for 64-bit processing and designed to fit the Socket LGA-4710 platform, the 6731E blends extraordinary multi-core performance with reliability, security, and long-term scalability. The base clock of 2.20 GHz provides solid, steady performance for everyday tasks, while a turbo capability up to 3.10 GHz delivers bursts of speed during peak demand, helping to shorten maintenance windows and accelerate analytics pipelines. The 250 W thermal envelope is supported by robust cooling dynamics and enterprise-grade power management, ensuring sustained performance under continuous load in racks and data halls. This processor upgrade is ideal for users seeking to refresh aging infrastructure, consolidate workloads, or push virtualization density to new heights, all while preserving compatibility with HP server ecosystems and firmware stacks.
- Unmatched multi-core performance for virtualization and data-intensive workloads: The 96-core, 96-thread design is purpose-built for dense virtualized environments, large-scale databases, and HPC workloads. This level of parallelism translates into accelerated VM provisioning, higher consolidation ratios, and improved throughput for concurrent users. In practice, you’ll notice faster live migrations, smoother failover handling, and more responsive management consoles even when dozens of virtual machines are active on a single host. The architecture is optimized to sustain throughput as core counts rise, reducing CPU starvation during peak hours and enabling more consistent service levels for end users.
- Massive scalability and parallelism for modern data centers: With this Hexanonaconta-core upgrade, you gain substantial headroom for parallel processing, real-time analytics, and batch workloads. The expanded core footprint enables higher thread-level parallelism, enabling improved performance for SQL analytics, data warehousing tasks, and multi-user workloads. Organizations can extract deeper insights faster, run more concurrent tasks, and reduce queuing delays in data pipelines. The result is a more responsive data fabric where queries complete quicker, dashboards refresh with less latency, and batch jobs finish within tighter windows, driving productivity and business intelligence gains.
- Enterprise-grade reliability, security, and compatibility: This upgrade is designed for enterprise environments, aligning with HP ProLiant and other server platforms that use the LGA-4710 socket. Expect dependable operation under continuous workloads, with support for essential enterprise features and firmware ecosystems. The processor is built to withstand the rigors of data-center duty, with robust thermal and power management, error-resilient computing concepts, and compatibility testing that reduces deployment risk. By integrating with mature BIOS, drivers, and management tools, you can deploy with confidence and maintain consistent performance across firmware updates and lifecycle refreshes.
- Efficient cooling and power management for sustained performance: The 250 W TDP is paired with thoughtful thermal design and intelligent power regulation to support sustained performance in crowded racks. In properly cooled environments, the processor can sustain higher clock speeds during demanding bursts, while thermal sensors help prevent overheating and throttling. This balance translates into more predictable performance during long-running analytics tasks, large-scale simulations, and persistent virtualization workloads, helping data centers meet service-level agreements and uptime targets without compromising reliability.
- Flexible upgrade path and straightforward installation in supported HP servers: The LGA-4710 socket provides a clear upgrade path for eligible HP server models, enabling a straightforward replacement that minimizes downtime and disruption. The upgrade aligns with established firmware and driver stacks, helping administrators preserve existing management processes and monitoring tools. Whether refreshing legacy infrastructure or expanding capacity to support new workloads, this processor upgrade offers a practical route to meaningful compute uplift without a full platform overhaul.
Technical Details of HPE Intel Xeon 6731E Hexanonaconta-core (96 Core) 2.20 GHz Processor Upgrade
- Processor family: Intel Xeon
- Core count: 96 cores, 96 threads
- Base frequency: 2.20 GHz
- Turbo frequency (max): 3.10 GHz
- Socket: LGA-4710
- Thermal Design Power (TDP): 250 W
- Instruction set: 64-bit processing
- Memory compatibility: Supports enterprise-grade RAM configurations compatible with 64-bit operating environments
- Reliability features: Enterprise-grade reliability, ECC-friendly readiness with compatible platforms
How to Install HPE Intel Xeon 6731E Hexanonaconta-core (96 Core) 2.20 GHz Processor Upgrade
- Power down the server completely and unplug all cables. Use proper anti-static precautions and work on a grounded surface to avoid static discharge.
- Open the server chassis and locate the motherboard that supports the LGA-4710 socket used by compatible HP servers. Confirm BIOS compatibility and ensure you have the correct firmware version for the upgrade.
- Carefully align the processor with the socket markings, ensuring correct orientation. Gently seat the CPU into the socket without forcing, then secure any locking mechanisms per the server’s manual.
- Apply a thin, even layer of thermal interface material (TIM) if required by the cooling solution, then reattach the heatsink or CPU cooler and secure it according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Ensure there is no excess TIM that could interfere with airflow or contact.
- Power on the server and enter BIOS/UEFI to verify CPU recognition. Update BIOS/firmware if necessary and verify that memory and other components are correctly configured for the new processor. Boot into the operating system and confirm that all cores are detected and functioning as expected before placing the system into production.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: Is this processor compatible with all HP servers? A: Compatibility depends on the motherboard socket (LGA-4710), BIOS support, and the specific HP server model. This upgrade is designed for servers with LGA-4710 sockets and compatible firmware; always verify with HP compatibility guides and your vendor before purchasing.
- Q: What is the maximum turbo frequency? A: The processor supports up to 3.10 GHz Turbo frequency under supported configurations and cooling conditions.
- Q: What is the TDP? A: The TDP is 250 W, requiring appropriate cooling and power provisioning in enterprise environments.
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