S5000XVN Intel Power Signal Connector

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Hi i have a Intel S5000XVN, and have ATX Power Supply. The motherboard need a power signal connector my ATX power supply dont have this conector is a conector of 5 pins
Power Supply Signal Connector Pin-out (J9D1)
Pin Signal Color
1 SMB_CLK_ESB_FP_PWR_R Orange
2 SMB_DAT_ESB_FP_PWR_R Black
3 SMB_ALRT_3_ESB_R Red
4 3.3 V SENSE- Yellow
5 3.3 V SENSE+ Green

and need a temp sensor :cry: :cry: :cry: , is posible run this motherboard without these connections Power signal and temp sensor? is posible create this conector?
Power signal connector:
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:sweat: Help Please!!
 
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Yes, on both the types they don't show the processors you are using... why do you think I've been saying they are not compatible........
OK, now, firstly, the Manual doesn't state it supports the E5240 Processors.
Anyways, that could be because the manual is pretty old.
My suggestion right now would be to remove the DIMMs and populate them in Single Branch mode...
That means A1,A2,B1 and B2 and give it a try.
 
Here's a little something from here at Tom's itself....

"1. CPUs must have the same QPI and RAM speed to work together.
2. CPUs must have the same thermal profile (TDP) to work together.
3. The CPUs must have the same number of physical cores to work together.
4. The CPUs must have the same number of logical cores to work together.
5. Stepping does not matter.
6. Clock speed does not matter.

If all of those are met, then you can run the CPUs together. The CPUs run at the speed of the slowest CPU. The current mix and match list:

1. Xeon E5502- can only work with another E5502 since it's the only dual-core Xeon 5500 (#4.)
2. Xeon E5504 can work with the E5506, both CPUs run at 2.00 GHz.
3. Xeon E5520 can work with the E5530 or E5540, both CPUs run at 2.26 GHz in either case.
4. Xeon E5530 can work with the E5520 (CPUs run at 2.26 GHz) or E5540 (CPUs run at 2.40 GHz)
5. Xeon X5550 can work with the X5560 or X5570, both CPUs run at 2.67 GHz in either case.
6. Xeon X5560 can work with the X5550 (CPUs run at 2.67 GHz) or X5570 (CPUs run at 2.80 GHz)
7. Xeon W5580 can work with the W5590, both CPUs run at 3.20 GHz)
8. Xeon L5506- can only work with other L5506s since it's the only L-series Xeon 5500 without HyperThreading.
9. Xeon L5518 can work with the L5520 or L5530, both CPUs run at 2.13 GHz in either case.
10. Xeon L5520 can work with the L5518 (CPUs run at 2.13 GHz) or L5530 (CPUs run at 2.26 GHz.)
11. Xeon L5508- can only work with other L5508s since it's the only 38-watt TDP Xeon 5500. "

 
yeah, i understand that....🙁
I'm trying to figure that out...
Do you have an old processor on you that might have been in the rig?
Have you tried to Clear the BIOS and start from scratch, but, this time, make sure you are using the bare minimums, only, one processor in Slot 1 the second slot should be empty.
The four RAMs in the slots I specified earlier.
Etc etc

Please read this:
Try to install each CPU in single mode operation and see if both of them works.
The board supports one or two Intel (R) Xeon Processors 5000 sequence.
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/sb/CS-022346.htm

Not all boards or systems support the Intel® Xeon® Processors 5400 and 5200 processors. Refer to Support for Intel® Xeon® Processors 5400 and 5200 to ensure you order the correct product.

If you are using a non-refresh board, then any 45nm CPU is not meant to be officially supported on the non-refresh board.
If your board is a non-refresh board, then only 65 nm cpu worked fine on it.
A non-refresh board will not have a letter 'R' at the end of the naming.
Example: S5000XVNSAS, S5000XVNSATA
A refresh board will have the letter 'R'
Example: S5000XVNSASR, S5000XVNSATAR

Now regarding the population for the CPU, refer to the document
http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s5000xvn/sb/s5000xvn_tps_rev_1_3.pdf
Section 3.1.2.1
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i try you say the one procesor memory change off memory and dont change nothin i clear the cmos restore bios and nothin i dont stand 🙁 i work 1 year building HP servers and never have this problem, intel must purchase all their full kit and this motherboard maybe run only with intel case 🙁
 
It so seems that that E52XX Series will only run on
Intel® Server Board S5000PALR,Intel® Server Board S5000PSLSATAR,Intel® Server Board S5000PSLSASR,Intel® Server Board S5000PSLROMBR, Intel® Workstation Board S5000XVNSATAR and Intel® Workstation Board S5000XVNSASR.
 
No the Intel Chassis is not the problem, the problem is the Processor being supported by the Board....
That's the main reason they have the Server/Workstation Configuration tool online so you don't end up buying incompatible products, especially since server grade material is not cheap.
 
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