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HPE Intel Xeon Silver (2nd Gen) 4214R Dodeca-core (12 Core) 2.40 GHz Processor Upgrade
Elevate the performance and reliability of your HPE server with the HPE Intel Xeon Silver (2nd Gen) 4214R processor upgrade. Designed for data centers, virtualization environments, and multitasking workloads, this 12-core, 24-thread processor blends enterprise-grade reliability with strong multi-core efficiency. Built on Intel’s 14 nm process and optimized for Socket 3647 motherboards, the 4214R brings a balanced mix of compute power, cache efficiency, and scalable performance for demanding applications—from database services to virtual machines and analytics pipelines. Whether you’re expanding capacity, refreshing aging server hardware, or pursuing higher throughput for mixed workloads, this upgrade is engineered to deliver consistent throughput, better data locality, and robust security features in a compact, server-class package.
- 12-core, 24-thread design delivers robust multi-thread performance for virtualization, databases, and real-time analytics. The 4214R is built to handle parallel tasks simultaneously, reducing response times and improving service levels under heavy load.
- 16.50 MB the L3 cache helps keep frequently accessed data close to the cores, increasing instructions-per-clock and reducing memory latency for large-scale workloads and bandwidth-intensive applications.
- 14 nm production technology and a 100 W thermal design power (TDP) provide a balance of performance and efficiency in data-center environments, helping to manage energy costs while sustaining peak workloads.
- Socket 3647 compatibility enables straightforward upgrade paths for supported HPE servers, leveraging existing infrastructure and ensuring a smoother migration with fewer compatibility concerns.
- 64-bit processing with enterprise-grade virtualization capabilities supports modern operating systems, hypervisors, and workload consolidation. Enhanced instruction sets (including AVX-512 support in many configurations) accelerate scientific computing, AI inference, and data analytics tasks without compromising stability.
Technical Details of HPE Intel Xeon Silver (2nd Gen) 4214R
- Processor family: Intel Xeon Silver (2nd Gen)
- Model: 4214R, Dodeca-core (12 cores) with 24 threads
- Base frequency: 2.40 GHz
- Max turbo frequency: 3.50 GHz
- Cache: 16.50 MB L3
- Process technology: 14 nm
- Socket: Socket 3647
- TDP: 100 W
- 64-bit processing
- Instruction set: 64-bit; supports enterprise virtualization features and acceleration extensions
How to install HPE Intel Xeon Silver (2nd Gen) 4214R
Installing a server-grade processor upgrade requires careful handling to protect both the processor and the motherboard. Follow these steps to ensure a safe and successful installation in compatible HPE servers:
- Prepare the workspace: Work on a static-free surface. Ground yourself with an antistatic wrist strap and handle components by the edges to avoid contamination or damage.
- Verify compatibility: Confirm that your server model and motherboard BIOS support the Xeon Silver 4214R and Socket 3647 processors. Check HPE’s compatibility matrices and update the BIOS to the latest version before installation.
- Power down and disconnect: Shut down the system, unplug the power cord, and remove all cables. If you’re replacing an existing CPU, carefully release any heatsink mounting hardware and detach the cooler from the motherboard.
- Access the CPU socket: Open the server chassis as per the manufacturer’s instructions, locate the Socket 3647 zero insertion force (ZIF) lever, and prepare the socket for a new processor.
- Install the processor: Align the 4214R with the socket’s alignment notches and carefully place it into the socket. Do not force the CPU; if it doesn’t seat easily, re-check alignment.
- Apply thermal interface material: If your cooler did not come pre-applied, apply a thin, even layer of high-quality thermal paste on the center of the CPU surface to ensure efficient heat transfer.
- Secure the heatsink: Reattach the heatsink or cooling assembly according to the cooling solution’s instructions. Ensure all mounting points are firm and that fans connect properly to the server’s motherboard headers.
- BIOS and post-install checks: Power on the server and enter BIOS/UEFI setup. Verify CPU recognition, core count, and turbo enablement. Run a diagnostic memory and CPU stress test to confirm stability and thermal behavior under load.
- Operating system and hypervisor configuration: After POST, boot into your operating system or hypervisor. Adjust any CPU feature settings (such as virtualization extensions and Power Management) to match your workload requirements for optimal performance.
- Update firmware and drivers: Install the latest microcode updates and platform firmware to ensure full compatibility and security features. This helps maximize stability and performance for enterprise workloads over time.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What systems is this upgrade intended for? A: This processor is designed for enterprise servers that use the Intel Xeon Silver 2nd Gen family and Socket 3647. Confirm motherboard compatibility and BIOS support with your HPE server vendor or HP’s compatibility lists before upgrading.
- Q: Does this processor support virtualization? A: Yes. The 12-core, 24-thread configuration is well-suited for virtualization environments, with hardware-assisted virtualization features that enable multiple VMs to run efficiently on a single server, along with 64-bit processing for modern hypervisors.
- Q: Is the advertised turbo frequency achievable in all workloads? A: Turbo or “max frequency” depends on workload, cooling, and power limits. While the 4214R is rated to reach up to 3.50 GHz under favorable conditions, real-world speeds will vary with thermal headroom and platform configuration.
- Q: What are the key performance benefits for databases and analytics? A: The combination of 12 cores, 24 threads, a large L3 cache (16.50 MB), and optimized 14 nm architecture reduces query latency and accelerates complex analytics, enabling higher throughput for concurrent requests and larger data sets.
- Q: How do I ensure long-term reliability? A: Pair the processor with a robust cooling solution, up-to-date firmware, and a properly configured BIOS. Use enterprise-grade memory and storage, monitor thermals, and plan for ongoing maintenance to sustain reliability in demanding environments.
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