1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Intel Xeon Gold 6348 Processor. The Intel Xeon Gold 6348 is a high-performance processor designed for demanding server and workstation environments, featuring 28 cores, a base clock speed of 2.6 GHz, and a 42 MB cache. It is part of the Ice Lake generation of processors and has a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 235W.
2. Whakatakotoranga
The following table details the key specifications of the Intel Xeon Gold 6348 Processor:
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tauira Tukatuka | Intel Xeon Gold 6348 |
| Kaihanga CPU | Intel |
| Tatau Matua | 28 Koro |
| Tatau Miro | 56 Miro |
| Tere Karaka turanga | 2.6 GHz |
| Mahara Keteroki | 42 MB |
| Te Mana Hoahoa Ngawha (TDP) | 235 Watts |
| Putunga PTM | FCLGA4189 |
| Hototahitanga papa | Windows 7 (and compatible server operating systems) |
| Whakatupuranga | Roto hukapapa |

Whakaahua 1: Raro view of the Intel Xeon Gold 6348 Processor, illustrating the pin grid array for socket FCLGA4189.
3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Proper installation is crucial for the stability and performance of your system. Always handle the processor with care, touching only the edges to avoid damaging the contacts or integrated heat spreader (IHS).
3.1. Nga whakaritenga
- Compatible motherboard with an FCLGA4189 socket.
- Compatible CPU cooler designed for 235W TDP or higher.
- Thermal paste.
- Anti-static wrist strap or other grounding measures.
- He ma, he mokowāmahi kua marama.
3.2. Nga Taahiranga Whakamutunga
- Whakapaia te Papa Matua: Ensure the motherboard is securely mounted in the chassis. Open the CPU socket retention mechanism by releasing the lever(s).
- Whakahaerehia te Tukatuka: Carefully remove the processor from its packaging. Hold it by the edges. Do not touch the gold contacts on the bottom or the top surface.
- Tiarohia te Tukatuka: Locate the alignment notches or triangles on the processor and the socket. Gently place the processor into the socket, ensuring it sits perfectly without force. If it does not drop in easily, re-check alignment.
- Tiakina te Tukatuka: Close the socket retention mechanism, ensuring the lever(s) lock into place. This will secure the processor firmly in the socket.
- Hoatu te Whakapiri Weariki: Apply a small amount of high-quality thermal paste to the center of the processor's Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS). Follow the thermal paste manufacturer's instructions for application method (e.g., pea-sized dot, line, or spread).
- Tāutahia te whakamatao CPU: Mount the CPU cooler according to its manufacturer's instructions. Ensure even pressure is applied and that the cooler is securely fastened. Connect the CPU cooler's fan cable to the designated CPU fan header on the motherboard.
Tupato: Incorrect installation can cause permanent damage to the processor and/or motherboard. If unsure, consult a qualified technician.
4. Nga Aratohu Whakahaere
Once installed, the Intel Xeon Gold 6348 Processor operates automatically within your system. Optimal performance and longevity depend on proper system configuration and environmental conditions.
4.1. Whakaritenga Pūnaha
- Adequate power supply unit (PSU) to support the processor's 235W TDP and other system components.
- Sufficient system memory (RAM) for your intended workload.
- Compatible operating system (e.g., Windows Server, Linux distributions).
- Properly configured BIOS/UEFI settings for the processor and memory.
4.2. Whakahaere Ngawha
Maintaining appropriate operating temperatures is critical. Ensure your system has:
- An effective CPU cooler.
- Good airflow within the chassis, with properly installed intake and exhaust fans.
- A clean environment to prevent dust buildup, which can impede cooling.
Monitor CPU temperatures using system monitoring software to ensure they remain within safe operating limits as specified by Intel.
5. Tiaki
The Intel Xeon Gold 6348 Processor itself requires no direct maintenance. However, maintaining the surrounding system components is essential for its long-term performance and reliability.
- Tango Puehu: Periodically clean dust from CPU coolers, case fans, and heatsinks using compressed air. Dust buildup can significantly reduce cooling efficiency.
- Whakapiri Weariki: If the CPU cooler is removed for any reason, the thermal paste must be cleaned off both the CPU and the cooler, and fresh thermal paste applied before reinstallation.
- Whakahōu Pūmanawa: Keep your operating system, drivers (especially chipset drivers), and BIOS/UEFI firmware updated to ensure optimal compatibility and performance.
6. Te Raru
If you encounter issues after installing or during operation of your Intel Xeon Gold 6348 Processor, consider the following troubleshooting steps:
6.1. No Display / System Fails to Boot
- Check CPU Installation: Ensure the processor is correctly seated in the socket and the retention mechanism is fully locked.
- Tirohia nga Hononga Hiko: Verify that all power cables, especially the 8-pin (or 4+4-pin) CPU power connector, are securely connected to the motherboard.
- Tirohia te RAM: Me whakarite kia noho tika nga waahanga RAM ki o raatau waahi. Whakamātauria te whakaoho me te rakau RAM kotahi anake mena ka whakauruhia he maha.
- Ūkui CMOS: Reset the motherboard's BIOS/UEFI settings to default by clearing the CMOS. Refer to your motherboard manual for instructions.
- BIOS/UEFI Compatibility: Confirm your motherboard's BIOS/UEFI version supports the Intel Xeon Gold 6348 processor. An update may be required (often needing an older, compatible CPU to perform).
6.2. Pūnaha Haumaru / Tutuki
- Aroturuki i te Paemahana: Use monitoring software to check CPU temperatures. Overheating can cause instability. Ensure proper cooling and thermal paste application.
- Takina Whakarato Hiko: An insufficient or failing power supply can lead to instability under load.
- Run Diagnostics: Utilize built-in motherboard diagnostics or third-party tools to test CPU and memory stability.
- Nga take taraiwa: Me whakarite kei te hou katoa ngā taraiwa pūnaha, inā koa ngā taraiwa chipset.
6.3. Nga Take Mahi
- Tukatuka Papamuri: Katia nga tono koretake e rere ana i te papamuri.
- Te Weariki: High temperatures can cause the CPU to reduce its clock speed. Verify cooling is adequate.
- Tautuhinga Hiko: Ensure your operating system's power plan is set to "High Performance" or equivalent.
- Tautuhinga BIOS/UEFI: Check for any power-saving features or clock speed limitations enabled in the BIOS/UEFI that might be impacting performance.
7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The Intel Xeon Gold 6348 Processor is typically covered by a manufacturer's warranty. Warranty terms and duration may vary depending on the region and point of purchase (e.g., OEM tray processor vs. retail boxed). Please retain your proof of purchase.
For technical support, warranty claims, or further information, please refer to the official Intel support website or contact your system integrator/reseller. You can find detailed support resources, drivers, and documentation at www.intel.com/support.