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Dell PowerEdge 840 Cpu
The quickness and speed of your server largely depends on the clock speed and model of CPU installed in the system. Your server CPU is the main component that processes data and is needed in order for the unit to operate. In order to replace the old processor with a new CPU in your Dell system, be careful so you do not damage the replacement CPU. You should make sure you are going to replace a bad piece of hardware that is actually bad, as processors rarely go bad. Replacing a CPU can be tricky for anyone to do themselves, as there are a plethora of things that could possibly happen that would render the new CPU useless.
Main clues the primary CPU should need replacing
- System refuses to start when you push the power button
- Your server processor fails a basic stress test
- The system consistently shows errors
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