HPE Intel Xeon Gold (4th Gen) 5420+ Octacosa-core (28 Core) 2 GHz Processor Upgrade

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HPE Intel Xeon Gold (4th Gen) 5420+ Octacosa-core (28 Core) 2 GHz Processor Upgrade

Upgrade your enterprise server with the HPE Intel Xeon Gold (4th Gen) 5420+ Octacosa-core processor. Built for data centers, virtualization, and demanding workloads, this 28-core (56 threads) powerhouse delivers exceptional multi-threaded performance, massive cache, and reliable 64-bit processing to keep business-critical applications responsive under heavy use. Designed to work with Socket LGA-4677 systems, it targets HPC, AI inference, large-scale databases, and virtualized environments where steady throughput and predictable latency matter. With a base clock of 2.0 GHz and an impressive overclocking speed of up to 4.10 GHz, this processor balances raw speed with energy-aware efficiency to maximize productivity in modern server deployments.

  • Exceptional core count and multi-threading for demanding workloads: 28 physical cores and 56 threads empower advanced virtualization, in-memory databases, analytics, and HPC tasks. The dense core configuration enables outstanding parallelism, so multiple virtual machines, containers, or database instances run concurrently with minimal contention.
  • Massive cache and 64-bit processing for speed and responsiveness: A 52.50 MB L3 cache reduces memory bottlenecks and accelerates data-intensive operations. The processor’s 64-bit architecture ensures compatibility with modern enterprise software, operating systems, and virtualization platforms while enabling large addressable memory spaces for big data workloads.
  • High clock speeds and robust turbo performance: With a base clock of 2.0 GHz and a maximum overclocking speed of 4.10 GHz, this Xeon Gold 4th Gen upgrade delivers swift single-thread performance when required, while maintaining superb multi-core throughput for parallel tasks. This balance helps accelerate transactional systems, real-time analytics, and latency-sensitive services.
  • Enterprise-grade power, reliability, and compatibility: Engineered for data-center reliability, this upgrade is built to integrate with HPE servers using the LGA-4677 socket and a 205 W thermal design power (TDP). The design emphasizes compatibility with enterprise firmware and management tools, ensuring smooth deployment, firmware updates, and long-term support in demanding environments.
  • Optimized for productivity with thoughtful cooling and efficiency considerations: The processor’s architecture and power envelope are optimized to deliver maximum productivity while respecting cooling and energy-use constraints in dense server racks. This makes it suitable for continuous operation in 24/7 data-center workloads while preserving hardware longevity and predictability.

Technical Details of HPE Intel Xeon Gold (4th Gen) 5420+ Octacosa-core (28 Core) 2 GHz Processor Upgrade

  • Product: Intel Xeon Gold (4th Gen) 5420+
  • Physical cores / Threads: 28 cores / 56 threads
  • Base clock: 2.0 GHz
  • Max turbo / Overclocking speed: up to 4.10 GHz
  • Cache: 52.50 MB L3
  • 64-bit processing: Yes
  • Socket: LGA-4677
  • TDP: 205 W
  • Technology: Xeon Gold 4th Gen family
  • Upgrade orientation: Enterprise-grade server processor upgrade for HPE systems

how to install HPE Intel Xeon Gold (4th Gen) 5420+ Octacosa-core 2 GHz Processor Upgrade

  • Prepare the server: Power down completely, unplug the system, and discharge static. Verify that your HPE server supports the LGA-4677 socket and the Xeon Gold 4th Gen family, and check firmware compatibility before starting the upgrade.
  • Access the processor socket: Open the server chassis, remove any cooling assembly if needed, and locate the CPU socket. Carefully release the socket lever and prepare the socket area for the new processor.
  • Install the CPU: Align the 28-core Xeon Gold 5420+ with the socket notches and place it gently into the LGA-4677 socket. Secure the locking mechanism to ensure proper contact between the pins and socket.
  • Apply thermal interface material and install the cooler: Apply a thin, even layer of thermal paste if required by your cooling solution, and reattach the heat sink or liquid cooling block according to the server’s cooling design. Ensure firm, even mounting to maximize heat transfer and maintain stable temperatures under load.
  • Update firmware and configure settings: Power on the server and enter the BIOS/UEFI setup. Update the system firmware and processor microcode if available, and enable any Xeon Gold 4th Gen features. Verify CPU recognition, core counts, and turbo boost settings. On the operating system, install or update drivers and ensure the hypervisor or database platforms recognize all cores and threads.
  • Verify stability and performance: Run a hardware diagnostic or stress test to confirm stability across all cores and threads. Monitor temperatures and fan behavior to ensure cooling is adequate. Validate performance improvements with representative workloads in your environment (virtualization, databases, analytics).

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: Is this processor compatible with my HPE server? A: This upgrade is designed for servers that use the LGA-4677 socket and support Xeon Gold 4th Gen processors. Always confirm motherboard compatibility, BIOS/firmware support, and power/cooling requirements with your HPE documentation or support team before purchasing.
  • Q: What workloads benefit most from the 28-core, 56-thread configuration? A: Heavy multi-threaded applications excel, including virtualization environments with many VMs, large-scale databases, real-time analytics, HPC workloads, and AI inference pipelines. The large L3 cache helps data-intensive tasks stay responsive under concurrent access.
  • Q: How does the overclocking capability affect reliability? A: Turbo and higher-frequency operation can improve single-thread performance, but it increases power consumption and heat. Ensure proper cooling, BIOS settings, and server warranty guidance are followed to maintain reliability in a production environment.
  • Q: Do I need to update BIOS or firmware? A: Yes. For best compatibility and feature support, update your server BIOS and processor microcode to the latest recommended versions from HPE and Intel. This helps ensure correct core handling, turbo behavior, and security features.
  • Q: What kind of cooling is required for 205 W TDP? A: A robust cooling solution appropriate for high-TDP Xeon processors is essential. Use enterprise-grade CPU coolers or liquid cooling designed for 205 W TDP, with adequate airflow in the server chassis to prevent thermal throttling.

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