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10-02-2018 01:27 AM - edited 10-02-2018 01:29 AM
Hi,
I am offered to buy the z620 workstation on the 2690 processor with the ability to install the riser afterwards - this is a used workstation - I wonder if there might be some issues with the riser itself later on (also used, but HP produced).,.... I mean can a working 2-CPU setup with the riser be potentially more risky (prone to errors or failures) (for constant high load operations - if compared to a simple 2-CPU mothberboard like in z820? Or if the riser works, it will work for centuries to come?)
Dima
10-02-2018 05:49 AM
Hi,
Greetings for the day!!!
It should work fine. Kindly ensure
- That the Riser Card Part No# is 689471-001.
- The second processor must be the same as the first.
Kindly refer to z620 Quick Specs and Maintenance and Service Guide for installation and Memory Configuration.
Thank you,
Suvadeep Dutta
10-02-2018 08:13 AM
just to put things in proper perspective, neither board is "simple" the z620 board has more Layers than the z820 board which allows HP to make the motherboard smaller, the z620 is perhaps a bit more complex mechanically to install due to the riser slot
the z820 motherboard is just as complex electronically and mechanically due to more parts on the board such as more pci-e slots, more SATA ports, a onboard LSI SAS/SATA controller and it's ports. But due to it's larger size the motherboard has less layers so i would say both come out about the same
neither board is prone to failure, but this assumes the z620 riser slot is being removed/installed by people who know what they are doing
some z620 users have bought bad riser cards, which can damage the main board/cpu, others have installed the riser board improperly causing various issues.
once the riser board is installed correctly it should work for the life of the system and be just as reliable as any other system
10-02-2018 01:39 PM
Thank you for your very specific reply with the part numbe r- will double check with the seller if this is the correct part number....I didi nto see the e5-2690 CPU in the quick specs file - I wonder if this is the fastest DUAL CPU setup for the z620 workstation available?
10-02-2018 01:42 PM - edited 10-02-2018 01:45 PM
that was very interesting to read Dgroves - I wonder what do you think of the transporation risk for a z620 which has the riser installed already (it will be travelling via local car delivery in the trucks) - does it sit as tight as the processor on the motherboard - the person who will be installing is dealing with workstations professionally.
10-02-2018 04:59 PM
the riser card once installed, can be shipped without issues
if your card is installed, and does not have a CPU or RAM leave it and boot the system, the riser card can be left in without issues and will also let you know the riser card does not have any major issues (HP does ship them this way)
10-02-2018 10:14 PM
Hi,
Please find attached z620 Quick Specs.
Refer Page 3 for Available Processor options. E-2690 is the 5th option in the list.
Also refer to Page 23 and 24 for probable configuation option with dual E-2690 processors.
Thank you,
Suvadeep Dutta
10-03-2018 12:23 AM
Thank you very much for your kind reply - as a matter of fact I only see second version of 2690 in the list:
Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2690 v2 10C 3.00GHz
can x620 workstation work with the first generation of these processors and will it be the maximum possible cpu configuration for this setup? (dual E5-2690 v1)
Dima
10-03-2018 04:35 AM
Hi Dima,
Z620 does not support dual Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2690 v1.
For dual CPU configuaration please follow/use the available processor list as mentioned in the Quick Specs.
Please revert for clarification.
Thank you,
Suvadeep Dutta