Dell PowerEdge R740xd Server CPUs | Intel Xeon Processors Options | LGA3647 Socket | CPU Install
Dell PowerEdge R740xd Processors – This will be our first video in a new series focused on the R740xd server. We will focus on processors, and the video series will cover in depth details on the different aspects of one of our favorite Dell server chassis. This video series will include:
1. CPUs –
2. Memory –
3. Drives –
4. Network Cards –
5. RAID –
6. BIOS –
7. iDRAC –
8. Mass Updates –
9. How to set IP Address –
10. How to Install VMware ESXi –
11. Power Supplies –
12. How to Rack –
13. How to install Windows Server 2019 –
If there is anything else you would like to see, then please drop a comment, and let us know. We want this to be a great tool for the Dell community.
Regarding the CPUs, the Dell PowerEdge R740xd is a dual socket server that takes 1st and 2nd generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors in the LGA3647 socket. In general, we recommend keeping your system as up to date as possible for everything, so you do not run into potential processor compatibility issues. A few videos into this series, we will show exactly how to do this in our Mass Updates video, so make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss it.
Below are some of the CPUs we recommend. We break it down into 3 categories: Low End, Value and High End. This is not a complete list of compatible processors, but this is what we have found to provide the most value in terms of performance and pricing. There are a ton of other great options within the 1st and 2nd generation Xeon series. If you are using a CPU not listed here, drop a comment down below, we love seeing what configurations the community is using.
Low End
1st Generation Scalable – Silver
4110 – 2.1GHz – 8 Core
4114 – 2.2GHz – 10 Core
4116 – 2.1GHz – 12 Core
Value
1st Generation Scalable – Gold
6126 – 2.6GHz – 12 Core
6132 – 2.6GHz – 14 Core
6142 – 2.6GHz – 16 Core
High End
2nd Generation Scalable – Gold/Platinum
6242R – 3.1GHz – 20 Core
6248R – 3.0GHz – 24 Core
8256 – 3.8GHz – 4 Core
We will also show you how to properly remove your old processors. Be careful not to accidentally hit the CPU pins when taking out your old CPU. Also be careful when removing the old CPU out of the socket itself; the paste can sometimes flake off and end up inside the socket. We will show you how to handle your CPU and what steps to take to avoid this mistake. We will also install a CPU upgrade and explain the process with step-by-step instructions.
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