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Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen) 5320 Hexacosa-core (26 Core) 2.20 GHz Processor - OEM Pack
Engineered for enterprise-grade performance, reliability, and security, this Intel Xeon Gold 3rd Gen 5320 processor is built to power demanding data center workloads. With a robust 26-core architecture at a 2.20 GHz base frequency, it delivers exceptional multi-threaded throughput for virtualization, database operations, analytics, and large-scale enterprise applications. The OEM Pack packaging ensures seamless integration into server configurations and server-grade motherboards designed for dense, mission-critical environments. Whether you’re upgrading a legacy rack, building a new four-socket server, or refreshing virtualization hosts, the Xeon Gold 5320 combines scalable performance with robust reliability features to keep workloads steady and responsive under heavy load.
- Powerful 26-core processing for highly threaded workloads, delivering strong performance in virtualization, AI inference, databases, and analytics.
- Optimized to support higher memory speeds and larger memory capacities, enabling faster data access and improved application responsiveness.
- Four-socket scalability capability, enabling large-scale, enterprise-grade deployments with expanded memory bandwidth and compute headroom.
- Hardware-enhanced security and reliability features designed to protect workloads, data integrity, and system uptime in demanding data centers.
- OEM Pack packaging for streamlined deployment in commercial servers, system integrators, and data center configurations that require enterprise-ready processors.
Technical Details of Intel Xeon Gold 5320
- Processor family: Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen)
- Model: 5320
- Core count: 26 cores
- Base clock speed: 2.20 GHz
- Socket compatibility: Enterprise/server-grade platforms designed for 3rd Gen Xeon Gold CPUs (OEM Pack)
- Memory optimization: supports higher memory speeds and increased memory capacity for data-intensive workloads
- Scalability: four-socket capable to support large-scale server architectures
- Packaging: OEM Pack for easy integration into data center deployments
- Security and reliability: hardware-enhanced security features and reliability enhancements to protect workloads and data
How to install Intel Xeon Gold 5320
Installing a 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Gold processor requires careful handling and compatibility checks. Follow these general steps to ensure a proper, safe installation:
1) Verify compatibility: Before beginning, confirm that your server motherboard supports Intel Xeon Gold 5320 processors and that the BIOS/UEFI is updated to a version that includes Xeon Gold 3rd Gen microcode. Review the system’s documentation or contact the motherboard manufacturer if you are unsure about compatibility or required memory configurations.
2) Prepare for installation: Ground yourself to prevent static discharge. Gather a clean workspace, an ESD-safe mat, and the appropriate cooling solution. Have thermal interface material (or a stock cooler) ready if not pre-applied on an included cooler. Ensure you have compatible memory modules installed in the recommended channel configuration for optimal memory bandwidth.
3) Install the processor: Open the socket lever, align the processor with the corner notches or marker on the socket, and gently place it into the socket. Do not force the processor. Once seated, close the socket lever to secure the CPU. If your system requires paste or a pre-applied thermal interface, follow the cooler manufacturer’s instructions for even coverage.
4) Install memory and cooling: Install the memory modules into the motherboard’s DIMM slots according to the vendor’s recommended population rules for the best performance. Attach the cooling solution securely, ensuring proper contact with the processor’s heat spreader. Connect CPU fans and ensure that any enterprise-grade cooling features (like pump control or speed settings) are configured as needed in the BIOS.
5) BIOS/firmware setup: Power on the server and enter the BIOS/UEFI. Enable any essential features such as Intel Hyper-Threading, hardware-assisted virtualization (Intel VT-x/VT-d), and memory settings tuned to your workload. Verify that the CPU is recognized correctly, the correct memory capacity is reported, and that the system recognizes any installed PCIe devices. Save changes and reboot if required.
6) Operating system and drivers: Install or update to an operating system that supports Intel Xeon Gold 5320. Install the latest chipset drivers, CPU microcode updates, and server management utilities. Verify system stability under load and monitor temperatures to confirm that cooling is adequate for sustained performance.
7) Validation and monitoring: Run representative workloads to gauge performance and verify that memory bandwidth, core utilization, and IO throughput align with expectations. Use vendor-provided management tools or industry-standard software to monitor thermal metrics, power consumption, and health status. Have a plan for ongoing firmware updates to maintain security and stability in production environments.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What workloads is the Intel Xeon Gold 5320 best suited for? A: It is optimized for demanding mainstream server workloads such as virtualization, large databases, analytics, and memory-intensive applications due to its 26-core design and memory speed optimization.
- Q: Can this processor be used in four-socket servers? A: Yes. The Xeon Gold 5320 supports four-socket scalability, enabling expansive server configurations for high-density compute environments.
- Q: What packaging does the OEM Pack imply for deployment? A: OEM Pack packaging is intended for integration into data center servers and systems from system integrators and enterprise vendors, making installation and compatibility straightforward in enterprise environments.
- Q: Does this processor include hardware security features? A: Yes. Intel Xeon Gold 3rd Gen processors include hardware-enhanced security features designed to protect workloads, data integrity, and system reliability.
- Q: Do I need a specific cooler or thermal solution for this CPU? A: A compatible cooling solution appropriate for the processor’s thermal design power (TDP) and your server chassis is required. In many OEM builds, a server-grade cooler is provided or specified by the motherboard manufacturer.
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