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HPE Intel Xeon Gold 6000 (4th Gen) 6438Y+ Dotriaconta-core (32 Core) 2 GHz Processor Upgrade
Experience unmatched enterprise-grade performance with the HPE Intel Xeon Gold 6000 (4th Gen) 6438Y+ Dotriaconta-core processor upgrade. Built for demanding data-center workloads, this 32-core, 64-thread powerhouse delivers scalable multi-threaded throughput, exceptional reliability, and the headroom you need for virtualization, analytics, and HPC tasks. Leveraging a 10 nm process and a wide cache hierarchy, it minimizes latency and maximizes throughput across parallel workloads while maintaining robust security features and enterprise-grade stability. With a base clock of 2.0 GHz and turbo speeds up to 4.0 GHz under suitable cooling, this processor upgrade is designed to unlock substantial performance gains in HP ProLiant and other compatible servers. The LGA-4677 socket ensures a straightforward upgrade path on supported systems, while the 205 W thermal envelope emphasizes the importance of proper airflow and power delivery in high-performance environments. No graphics is included, allowing the die to devote more power and bandwidth to compute, memory, and interconnects — a critical advantage for data-intensive workloads, virtualization clusters, and AI-ready workloads that demand consistent, predictable performance.
- 32 physical cores and 64 threads deliver impressive parallelism for virtualization, database workloads, and real-time analytics, enabling more virtual machines per host and smoother multi-tenant performance.
- Cache architecture with 60 MB L3 and 64 MB L2 minimizes data access latency and reduces memory bottlenecks, enhancing throughput for large datasets, in-memory databases, and scientific computations.
- Turbo capability up to 4.0 GHz provides burst performance for single-threaded tasks and peak workloads, while the 2.0 GHz base clock sustains efficient operation during lighter loads and background services.
- 205 W thermal design power and enterprise-grade cooling requirements emphasize the need for robust server cooling and power delivery to sustain peak performance and reliability over time.
- Socket LGA-4677 compatibility makes this a practical upgrade for compatible HP servers and other systems designed for this socket, supporting a smooth integration path with existing hardware fleets.
Technical Details of HPE Intel Xeon Gold 6000 (4th Gen) 6438Y+ Dotriaconta-core (32 Core) 2 GHz Processor Upgrade
- Socket: LGA-4677
- Core count: 32 cores, 64 threads
- Base clock: 2.0 GHz
- Maximum turbo/overclocking speed: up to 4.0 GHz
- Cache: 64 MB L2, 60 MB L3
- 64-bit processing
- Thermal design power (TDP): 205 W
- Manufacturing process: 10 nm
- Graphics: No integrated graphics
- Package notes: Enterprise-grade processor upgrade designed for HP servers and compatible platforms
how to install [product]
Installing the HPE Xeon Gold 6000 (4th Gen) 6438Y+ upgrade requires careful preparation and a compatible motherboard with an LGA-4677 socket. Follow these essential steps to ensure proper seating, cooling, and operation:
- Prepare your workspace with anti-static precautions. Power down the server, unplug all cables, and discharge any static electricity before handling components.
- Verify compatibility. Confirm that your server model supports LGA-4677 sockets and that the BIOS is updated to a version compatible with 6438Y+ and 4th Gen Xeon Gold processors.
- Remove the existing CPU or open the CPU socket access as required by your server’s design. Carefully release the socket latch and lift the old processor with steady, even pressure.
- Clean the socket area if recommended by your server’s maintenance procedure. Inspect the contact pins for any damage and ensure there’s no debris in the socket.
- Install the new Xeon Gold 6438Y+ processor. Align the processor with the socket’s orientation marker and gently seat it into the socket. Lower and secure the latch to lock the CPU in place.
- Apply high-quality thermal paste if your heatsink requires it (many enterprise coolers come with pre-applied thermal interface material). Attach the heatsink firmly, ensuring even contact and complete mounting as specified by the cooler’s instructions.
- Reinstall memory and any other components as needed. Reconnect power and any management interfaces, then power on the server to enter BIOS/UEFI.
- Enter the BIOS/UEFI and verify that the CPU is detected at the correct speed and that core and thread counts align with expectations. Update BIOS if necessary and configure any processor-specific settings or performance profiles supported by your environment.
- Run post-install tests and a burn-in or stability stress test to confirm thermal behavior, stability under load, and correct throttling performance. Monitor core temperatures to ensure safe operation within the 205 W TDP range.
- Configure operating-system level optimization for virtualization, databases, and analytics workloads. Enable features such as hyper-threading (if desired), memory protection, and relevant power management policies to sustain performance while maintaining reliability.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What socket does this processor use? A: It uses the LGA-4677 socket, designed for compatible HP servers and other systems that support this socket type.
- Q: How many cores and threads does it provide? A: It provides 32 physical cores and 64 threads, delivering strong parallel processing for virtualization, databases, and analytics.
- Q: What are the clock speeds? A: The processor has a base clock of 2.0 GHz and can turbo/overclock up to 4.0 GHz under appropriate cooling and thermal conditions.
- Q: What kind of cache does it include? A: It features 64 MB of L2 cache and 60 MB of L3 cache to accelerate data access for large workloads and memory-intensive applications.
- Q: Does it include integrated graphics? A: No — this is a compute-focused upgrade with no integrated graphics, reserving power and bandwidth for processing and memory.
- Q: What is the heat/power requirement? A: It has a 205 W TDP, so robust cooling and reliable power delivery are essential for sustained high-performance operation.
- Q: What workloads are best suited for this upgrade? A: Virtualization, large-scale databases, real-time analytics, HPC workloads, and memory-intensive applications that benefit from high core counts and large caches.
- Q: Is overclocking supported in all environments? A: Turbo speeds up to 4.0 GHz depend on motherboard, BIOS settings, and cooling. Enterprise servers typically emphasize stability and reliability, with performance gains through turbo under thermal limits rather than aggressive manual overclocking.
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