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Lenovo Intel Xeon Silver (2nd Gen) 4215R Octa-core (8 Core) 3.20 GHz Processor Upgrade
Unlock enterprise-grade performance for Lenovo servers with the Lenovo Intel Xeon Silver (2nd Gen) 4215R Processor Upgrade. This eight-core, sixteen-thread upgrade blends robust multi-threaded performance with server-ready reliability, designed to accelerate virtualization, databases, analytics, and mission-critical applications. Built on a 14 nm process with a 11 MB L3 cache and 130 W TDP, this CPU is engineered to sustain demanding workloads while delivering consistent throughput in always-on data centers. With a base clock of 3.20 GHz and turbo capabilities reaching up to 4.0 GHz under proper cooling and BIOS settings, it provides a compelling balance of speed and efficiency for Lenovo systems that demand scalable performance without frequent hardware refreshes.
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Powerful Octa-Core Performance for Demanding Workloads
Equipped with 8 cores and 16 threads, this Xeon Silver SKU is engineered to handle heavy multi-threaded tasks with ease. Multi-user environments, virtualization hosts, and data-intensive applications benefit from the parallel processing capabilities, enabling faster task completion and smoother operation under peak loads. The 3.20 GHz base frequency serves as a solid foundation for common workloads, while the potential to reach up to 4.0 GHz in turbo scenarios delivers bursty performance when needed, ensuring responsive behavior during spikes in demand. The generous 11 MB L3 cache accelerates data access and reduces latency for frequently used data, which translates into improved application throughput and more efficient CPU utilization across enterprise deployments.
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Server-Grade Reliability and 64-Bit Processing
Designed for data centers and mission-critical environments, this processor delivers reliable, scalable performance with 64-bit processing that enables modern operating systems and applications to leverage large address spaces and advanced memory management. The Xeon Silver 4215R is well-suited for virtualization platforms, ERP systems, and transactional databases that require deterministic performance and robust multi-threading. The architecture is optimized for enterprise workloads, providing predictable behavior under sustained load while maintaining stability across long runtime periods typical in server deployments.
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Socket P LGA-3647 Upgrades with Easy PCB Integration
One of the standout features is the Socket P LGA-3647 interface, which enables processor upgrades to be placed on the PCB without soldering. This design streamlines installation for Lenovo server motherboards that support the LGA-3647 socket, preserving your hardware investment while delivering modern performance. The plug-and-play nature of the socket simplifies maintenance and future-proofing, allowing you to refresh processing power as workloads evolve without invasive modifications to the motherboard.
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Efficient Thermal Design for Dense Deployments
With a 130 W Thermal Design Power (TDP) and a 14 nm lithography process, the Xeon Silver 4215R balances performance with thermal efficiency. In dense rack environments or blade servers where space and cooling capacity are at a premium, this balance helps maintain stable operation under heavy workloads. To realize its turbo capabilities, ensure proper airflow, adequate cooling solutions, and a BIOS configuration that supports turbo modes. The result is a reliable upgrade path that sustains performance without compromising system longevity.
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Optimized for Virtualization, Databases, and AI-Ready Workloads
The 8-core, 16-thread configuration is ideal for virtualized environments, where multiple virtual machines share CPU resources, as well as for large relational databases and analytics pipelines. The combination of speed, parallelism, and cache efficiency supports high-throughput workloads, enabling faster query processing, virtualization density, and data processing pipelines. Whether you’re running a private cloud, an on-premises data lake, or AI inference workloads at scale, this CPU is designed to deliver steady performance and dependable throughput for enterprise-grade applications.
Technical Details of Lenovo Intel Xeon Silver (2nd Gen) 4215R Octa-core (8 Core) 3.20 GHz Processor Upgrade
- Model: Intel Xeon Silver (2nd Gen) 4215R (Socket P LGA-3647)
- Cores/Threads: 8 Cores / 16 Threads
- Base Clock: 3.20 GHz
- Turbo/Overclocking: Up to 4.0 GHz (turbo/overclocking speed, dependent on cooling and BIOS support)
- Cache: 11 MB L3 Cache
- Lithography: 14 nm
- Socket: LGA-3647 (Socket P)
- TDP: 130 W
- 64-Bit Processing: Yes
- Memory/Compatibility: Supports server-grade memory configurations; ECC compatibility depends on motherboard support
- Packaging: Processor upgrade designed for Lenovo server platforms with LGA-3647 socket; designed for straightforward upgrade without soldering
How to install Lenovo Intel Xeon Silver (2nd Gen) 4215R Octa-core (8 Core) 3.20 GHz Processor Upgrade
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Plan and verify compatibility
Before starting, confirm compatibility with your Lenovo server model and motherboard BIOS. Check that the system uses an LGA-3647 (Socket P) processor socket and that the BIOS supports the 4215R family. Ensure you have the correct cooling solution and a cooling fan with adequate thermal capacity to sustain turbo operation under load.
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Power down and prepare
Shut down the server, unplug all power sources, and discharge any static electricity. Open the chassis and locate the CPU socket area. If present, remove existing heatsinks or fans as needed to access the processor socket safely.
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Open the socket and align the CPU
Lift the socket lever to open the LGA-3647 socket. Carefully align the 4215R processor with the notches on the socket, avoiding any force. Place the CPU gently into the socket and ensure it sits flush with the socket surface.
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Secure and apply cooling
Lower the socket lever to secure the processor. Clean the heat spreader and apply a thin, even layer of thermal paste if required by your cooling solution. Reinstall the heatsink/fan assembly, ensuring a firm, even contact with the CPU surface and proper airflow path for cooling.
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BIOS configuration and post-install
Power on the server and enter the BIOS/UEFI setup. Verify that the CPU is recognized and that turbo modes are enabled if your cooling and power budget allow. Enable any virtualization or memory settings required by your workloads and confirm ECC memory configuration compatibility with your memory modules. Save changes and boot into the operating system to complete driver and firmware updates as needed.
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Validation and testing
Run baseline performance tests and stress tests to validate stability under load. Monitor temperatures, fan speeds, and system logs for anomalies. If anomalies occur, re-check seating of the cooler, BIOS settings, and compatibility notes from Lenovo hardware documentation. Maintain a documented upgrade trail for support and future maintenance.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: Is this processor compatible with all Lenovo servers?
A: Compatibility depends on the specific Lenovo server model, motherboard BIOS, and the LGA-3647 Socket P support. The 4215R is designed for Lenovo servers with the Socket P interface and appropriate BIOS support. Always verify model-specific compatibility and BIOS prerequisites before upgrading.
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Q: What workloads is this Xeon Silver 4215R best suited for?
A: It excels in virtualization hosts, database environments, and data analytics workloads that benefit from parallel processing. The 8-core, 16-thread configuration supports multiple virtual machines, concurrent database connections, and batch processing tasks with solid throughput and predictable performance.
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Q: Can I overclock this processor?
A: Turbo or overclocking capabilities depend on cooling, motherboard design, and BIOS support. The model supports up to 4.0 GHz in optimal conditions, but sustained overclocking in a server environment should be approached with caution and proper thermal management to avoid stability or warranty concerns.
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Q: Does the CPU require ECC memory?
A: ECC memory support is dependent on the motherboard ecosystem. Xeon processors commonly pair with ECC memory in enterprise systems for error detection and correction, but verify motherboard and memory compatibility to ensure ECC features are active in your Lenovo server configuration.
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Q: How do I know if I should upgrade now?
A: If your current Lenovo server is experiencing bottlenecks in virtualization density, database throughput, or data-processing pipelines, upgrading to an 8-core Xeon Silver 4215R can unlock additional headroom. Consider your motherboard socket compatibility, cooling capacity, BIOS readiness, and the agreement of warehouse support to plan a smooth upgrade path with minimal downtime.
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