Four and Twenty 0 Posted April 27, 2004 I have an old gateway gx-450xl it has a daul pii xeon motherboard in it based on the 440gx chipset the system came with one p2 450 xeon 512k processor and a terminator card. I ordered a matched pair of p2 xeon 450 512k processors and installed them. No luck it says that the cache is disabled and it only recognizes one of them. if have tested both processors individualy and they both work fine. when i boot the computer with both of them in there it runs really slow due to the cache being disabled. latest bios updateds are installed. i did install a new video card at the same time but i doubt that that would cause the second processor and the cach not to be recognized. Are there different versions of the p2 xeon that support dual mode. If there ar that sucks because i have three single ones. -Jeff Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted April 28, 2004 i don't think you are understanding me correctly i will reinstall the os if neccisary but the second proccessor is not recognized at post! Share this post Link to post
jimf43 0 Posted April 28, 2004 Setting in the bios?... or pins on the MB? See if you can get a diagram & manual from Gateway. Also, You need to set the #of processors in 'devices' as I remember. Share this post Link to post
Jerry Atrik 0 Posted April 29, 2004 u said a "matched" pair does that mean a primary and a stepping processor. the dually requirements for the p4 xeon is opposite than the p2 and p3. Share this post Link to post
duhmez 0 Posted April 29, 2004 Easy peezy, probably. I ran into sme issue with an HP server. In my case, it needed a VRM (voltage regulation module) Bought directly from hp for the bios to see the cpu. You probably have the same isue. Share this post Link to post
BloodRedDragon 0 Posted April 29, 2004 Just thinking out of the box here... With the second processor added, and the new video card that may well be pulling more power than the old one, perhaps the power supply might be coming a up a little short. Not that I've experienced a problem like this, but it may be worth testing if you have an extra one (preferably stronger) laying around, as strange things can happen when there isn't enough juice to keep things running properly. Share this post Link to post
Jerry Atrik 0 Posted April 29, 2004 my p3 800 dual i needed to buy a primary and a stepping processor. wouldnt work with 2 of the same. a step processor was different. the p4's dont require that Share this post Link to post
duhmez 0 Posted April 29, 2004 My P3 800 dual I currently run has 2 processors with different stepping (whatever that means if ayone knows pease splain it for me.) they run great too and have for years. Share this post Link to post
Tomay 0 Posted April 30, 2004 Originally posted by duhmez: Quote: My P3 800 dual I currently run has 2 processors with different stepping (whatever that means if ayone knows pease splain it for me.) they run great too and have for years. Different core stepping means that it is a new core version. Maybe some errors have been fixed... Intel explains it in their processor specification, but who cares as long as it works Usualy you need two processors with the same stepping to run dual cpu's (p2, p3) but I have also seen dual systems which didn't meet this requirement. I guess the steppings are not so different afterall (read: intel doesn't really fix anything they just name it a new stepping ) Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted April 30, 2004 sorry i didn't post back sooner you guys really went nuts on this anyhow i am a member of 2cpu also as alec mentioned and i got my answer there (and here from dumez albeit a bit later) the answer was the missing VRM I have ordered one from gateway and it should be here on monday. I am glad i will have a second dually back I have a 2x p3 850 system on i840 and for some stupid reason i sold my 2x p3 500 440bx system anyway the second p2 will be a nice upgrade because i am using that machine 2 days a week as my primary computer now. tue and wed every week i am working at a my company's new sister company which is about an hour south of my office. It has been really fun to get out of town and work with another company especially because a lot more people work there and I am the lead software engineer. We are designing some pretty neat web applications using sql asp, asp.net, and php. I would like to move fully to asp.net but it is a tough transition to get everyone up to speed on it (myself included) It seems that even though the asp.net is more robust I still like the freedom of the near lack of structure in classic asp. there are lots of little tricks and shady manuvers that you can pull off in classic with ease. kinda got off on a tangent there sorry. *eagerly awaits his VRM that cost more than both p2 xeons* funny isn't it p2 xeon $14 a peice VRM $49 Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted April 30, 2004 got my VRM today will have to wait untill tuesday to install it i will let you guys know how it works out. Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted May 4, 2004 got it installed and it works perfectly get this win 2003 auto detects the second processor and installs the multiprocessor HAL all by itself. Share this post Link to post
tbittner 0 Posted May 7, 2004 A couple questions. What is a VRM and where do you install it at? What is the purpose of a VRM? Where did you get those 450 XEON processors for $14??? I have an old Gateway GX-450xl and I want to add the second processor to it. Thanks! Share this post Link to post
duhmez 0 Posted May 7, 2004 A VRM is a voltage regulitoin module, designed to be a scam for server purchasers. the mobo does not come with it and they can charge extra $ for it when you wanna go dual. I would assume it regulated the voltage... If you need one try the manufacturwer website. If its discontinued try ebay. Share this post Link to post
tbittner 0 Posted May 8, 2004 Will any 450mhz XEON processor with 512k cache work? In other words, would an IBM or Compaq processor work in my Gateway? Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted May 11, 2004 Originally posted by tbittner: Quote: Will any 450mhz XEON processor with 512k cache work? In other words, would an IBM or Compaq processor work in my Gateway? yes i beleive any one will work i have an extra one if you want it i got my VRM from gateway for $49 Share this post Link to post
yakkob 0 Posted May 11, 2004 Originally posted by duhmez: Quote: A VRM is a voltage regulitoin module, designed to be a scam for server purchasers. the mobo does not come with it and they can charge extra $ for it when you wanna go dual. I would assume it regulated the voltage... If you need one try the manufacturwer website. If its discontinued try ebay. Yeah, we had to get extra ones for COMPAQ servers. Bloody annoying! Share this post Link to post