Description
HPE Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen) 6336Y Processor Upgrade
Upgrade your HP server with the HPE Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen) 6336Y processor and unlock formidable multi‑thread performance for demanding workloads. This 24‑core, 48‑thread enterprise processor delivers sustained throughput for virtualization, database management, analytics, and AI inference, all while fitting the LGA‑4189 socket ecosystem. Built on Intel’s 3rd Gen Xeon Gold architecture, the 6336Y combines a 10 nm process with advanced caching and security features to help data centers run more efficiently and with greater reliability.
- 24 cores and 48 threads deliver exceptional parallel processing for multi‑threaded workloads such as virtualization, large‑scale databases, and AI inference.
- 2.40 GHz base frequency with a 3.60 GHz maximum turbo/boost frequency, providing strong single‑thread performance during bursty tasks while maintaining energy efficiency on steady loads.
- 36 MB L3 cache reduces latency for data access, accelerating repetitive workloads and improving overall system responsiveness in enterprise environments.
- 10 nm process technology enhances power efficiency and thermal performance, enabling higher densities and better total cost of ownership in data centers.
- Socket LGA‑4189 compatibility and HP‑optimized design ensure a straightforward upgrade path for supported HP servers, with enterprise‑grade reliability and long‑term firmware support.
Technical Details of HPE Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen) 6336Y
- Core count: 24 cores
- Threads: 48
- Base frequency: 2.40 GHz
- Max turbo frequency: 3.60 GHz
- L3 cache: 36 MB
- Process technology: 10 nm
- Socket: LGA‑4189
- TDP: 185 W
- 64‑bit processing: Yes
How to install HPE Xeon Gold 6336Y
Installing the HPE Intel Xeon Gold 6336Y processor upgrade requires careful attention to static precautions and motherboard compatibility. Follow these general steps to ensure a proper installation and reliable operation:
1) Verify compatibility and prepare the system. Confirm that your HP server model supports the LGA‑4189 socket and the Xeon Gold 6336Y family. Check the latest BIOS/firmware updates from HP and Intel to ensure smooth recognition and optimization for the 6336Y. Prepare a clean work area, anti‑static wrist strap, and the proper thermal solution compatible with the motherboard and chassis.
2) Power down and discharge static. Shut down the server, unplug all power cables, and disconnect any peripherals. Ground yourself to prevent electrostatic discharge from affecting the processor, memory, or motherboard components.
3) Access the CPU socket. Open the motherboard’s CPU compartment by removing the heatsink and any protective covers. If a heatsink is already installed on the existing CPU, carefully detach it following the system’s manual. Ensure the socket lever is raised and the socket is ready to accept a new processor.
4) Align and install the CPU. Hold the 6336Y by the edges and align the processor with the LGA‑4189 socket using the designated orientation marker (often a triangle or notch). Do not force the CPU into place. Gently seat it into the socket and secure the lever to lock the processor, ensuring even contact with the socket pins.
5) Apply thermal interface material and install the heatsink. Use a recommended thermal paste or pad appropriate for the chosen heatsink. Properly mount the heatsink and fasten screws or retention clips to the manufacturer’s specified torque to ensure even pressure and optimal cooling. Confirm that cooling fans and airflow paths are unobstructed for reliable thermal performance.
6) Reassemble, power on, and configure. Reattach any covers, reconnect power, and boot the server. Enter the BIOS/UEFI to verify CPU detection, enable any required virtualization features, and apply any HP‑specific performance profiles or firmware optimizations. Monitor temperatures under load and run a stability test to confirm proper operation after installation.
7) Update and validate. Install any recommended chipset, firmware, and driver updates from HP and Intel. Validate that the operating system and hypervisors recognize all cores and threads, and test representative workloads to confirm performance gains and stability.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What socket does the HPE Xeon Gold 6336Y use?
A: The processor uses the LGA‑4189 socket designed for Intel Xeon Gold 6336Y upgrades and supported HP server platforms. -
Q: How many cores and threads does this processor have?
A: It features 24 cores and 48 threads, providing strong multi‑thread performance for virtualization, databases, and analytics. -
Q: What is the base and turbo frequency?
A: The base frequency is 2.40 GHz, with a maximum turbo/boost frequency up to 3.60 GHz for burst workloads. -
Q: What is the cache size?
A: It includes a 36 MB L3 cache to speed data access and improve latency for data‑intensive tasks. -
Q: Is this upgrade compatible with all HP servers?
A: Compatibility depends on the specific HP server model and BIOS support. Always verify model compatibility, BIOS/firmware requirements, and HP integration guidance before upgrading.
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