Lenovo Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen) 5318N Tetracosa-core (24 Core) 2.10 GHz Processor Upgrade

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Lenovo Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen) 5318N 24-Core Processor Upgrade

Upgrade your Lenovo server or workstation to a powerhouse that blends incredible multi‑core performance with enterprise‑class efficiency. The Lenovo Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen) 5318N is a tetracosa‑core (24‑core) processor delivering 48 threads of parallel computing muscle, designed for demanding workloads such as virtualization, database management, data analytics, engineering simulations, and high‑volume content encoding. With a base clock of 2.10 GHz and a turbo/overclocking speed up to 3.40 GHz, this 10 nm, 64‑bit processor leverages a generous 36 MB L3 cache to accelerate large data sets, reduce latency, and improve responsiveness across dense virtual machines and complex workflows. Built for the LGA‑4189 socket, it offers a straightforward upgrade path on compatible Lenovo platforms without need for soldering, enhancing your system’s core capabilities while preserving existing infrastructure investments.

  • Massive multi‑core performance — A 24‑core, 48‑thread design is optimized for parallel workloads. With a base frequency of 2.10 GHz and Turbo/Overclocking up to 3.40 GHz, you gain exceptional throughput for virtualization, large‑scale databases, and compute‑intensive applications. This level of cores and threads lets you consolidate workloads, run more virtual machines, and deliver faster analytics without compromising reliability or stability.
  • Extensive cache for data‑intensive tasks — 36 MB of L3 cache reduces memory bottlenecks and speeds up data‑driven operations. The sizable cache helps keep frequently accessed data closer to the cores, improving microarchitectural efficiency and delivering snappier performance under heavy loads, especially in virtualization hosts and enterprise applications that rely on large memory footprints.
  • Enterprise‑class platform compatibility — Designed for the Socket LGA‑4189, this upgrade installs into compatible Lenovo motherboards and platforms, enabling a solder‑less upgrade path that minimizes downtime. The processor’s 150 W thermal design power is managed with robust cooling and credible power delivery on enterprise motherboards, ensuring sustained performance during long peak runs. This makes it an ideal choice for data centers seeking scalable, upgradeable performance without a full system replacement.
  • Efficient silicon with strong peak performance — Built on a 10 nm manufacturing process, the 5318N balances power efficiency with high‑frequency capability. The noted 3.40 GHz “overclocking speed” indicates turbo performance when the system and cooling allow, giving bursts of speed for short, demanding tasks while preserving energy efficiency during lighter workloads. This enables you to tune performance versus power consumption to fit your workload profile and cooling constraints.
  • Future‑proofing for growing workloads — With 24 cores and 48 threads, this Xeon Gold part is well‑suited for virtualization growth, containerized workloads, and data‑driven analytics. The 64‑bit processing capability and modern lithography position your Lenovo platform to handle evolving software stacks, larger datasets, and more concurrent users without frequently swapping in newer processors.

Technical Details of Lenovo Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen) 5318N

  • Processor family: Intel Xeon Gold 3rd Gen (5318N)
  • Core/Thread count: 24 cores / 48 threads
  • Base clock: 2.10 GHz
  • Max turbo / overclocking speed: Up to 3.40 GHz (turbo/overclocking, dependent on motherboard/firmware)
  • Cache: 36 MB L3 cache
  • Lithography: 10 nm
  • Socket: LGA‑4189
  • TDP: 150 W
  • Instruction set: 64‑bit processing
  • Packaging considerations: Designed for enterprise platforms with PCIe and socket compatibility

how to install Lenovo Intel Xeon Gold (3rd Gen) 5318N

Installing the Lenovo Xeon Gold 5318N requires careful adherence to workstation or server platform guidelines to ensure proper seating, cooling, and functionality. Begin by verifying motherboard compatibility with the LGA‑4189 socket and confirming BIOS/firmware support for 3rd Gen Xeon Gold CPUs. Power down the system and disconnect from any power source. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge, then open the chassis and locate the CPU socket. If you’re upgrading from a previous generation, remove the existing processor, clean the socket area, and inspect the cooling solution for adequate thermal paste and clearance. Place the 5318N into the socket with the correct orientation, secure the locking mechanism, and reapply thermal paste if needed before reattaching the heatsink and fan assembly. Reconnect power, boot into BIOS, and enable any required virtualization or performance profiles. Finally, install or update the operating system and drivers to recognize the new processor and enable any CPU power or performance tuning features provided by your Lenovo hardware. Always monitor temperatures and ensure cooling is sufficient for sustained workloads, as the 150 W TDP certificate indicates a need for capable cooling and airflow.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What socket is the Lenovo Xeon Gold 5318N compatible with?
    A: It uses the LGA‑4189 socket, and is intended for upgrade on compatible Lenovo platforms that support 3rd Gen Xeon Gold CPUs.
  • Q: How many cores and threads does this processor have?
    A: It features 24 cores and 48 threads, delivering strong parallel processing for virtualization, databases, and analytics workloads.
  • Q: What is the base and turbo frequency?
    A: The base frequency is 2.10 GHz, with a turbo/overclocking speed up to 3.40 GHz depending on system configuration, cooling, and firmware features.
  • Q: What kind of cache does it include?
    A: It includes 36 MB of L3 cache to accelerate large data workloads and improve throughput for data‑heavy applications.
  • Q: What cooling considerations are needed?
    A: Because the processor has a 150 W TDP, ensure the server or workstation has an capable cooling solution and adequate airflow to sustain peak performance and reliability.
  • Q: Is this an overclockable CPU?
    A: The processor supports higher turbo/overclocking speeds when the motherboard, firmware, and cooling allow. Actual boosted speed varies by workload and system configuration.
  • Q: Why choose this upgrade?
    A: It provides a substantial uplift in multi‑thread performance, virtualization capacity, and data analytics throughput without replacing the entire platform, leveraging a solderless upgrade path on supported Lenovo systems.

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