Hi René,
Someone from Dell had simply pointed me to the list of
selectable/configurable options for my T430 server (link below):
https://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop/dell-poweredge-servers/poweredge-t430-tower-server/spd/poweredge-t430/pe_t430_1454
So from there, it was easy to see that the 2658v4 wasn't an option.
I agree, being able to figure out the list of parts for servers that have
been out of store (but not out of service) would be a great help.
@Dell: any way you could be more transparent on this? I'm sure you have a
list of supported parts&options for every single server you built.
Vincent
On Thu, 12 Jul 2018, R S wrote:
Thanks for sharing your latest findings. Would you mind sharing where you found
the 'list of T430 options'. I'd like to verify CPU upgrade options for
R720s, but having a hard time to find a list of supported CPUs.
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 4:40 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
Quick follow-up about this subject:
While the E5-2658 V4 chips might actually work very fine in a T430 (105W
chips, etc..), because they aren't on the list of T430 options,
the cpus would make my server not 'fully' supportable (it's still under
warranty until 2020).
So I droppped the ball and went for a pair of E5-2650 V4 chips..
Regards,
Vincent
On Sun, 8 Jul 2018, [email protected] wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know if a pair of E5-2658 v4 chips (105W) might be
compatible with a Dell PE T430 ?
I don't see these chips listed for the T430 but I suspect this may
be because they were released after the last update of the
server specs.
Anyone reason why they woupdn't work?
Otherwise I would go for a 2640-V4 but it onky has 10 cores..
Thanks for additionnal insights,
Regards,
Vincent
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