Intel S5000XSL Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Intel® Server Boards S5000PSL and S5000XSL Revision History
Revision History
Date Revision
Number
Modifications
November 2005 0.5 Preliminary Draft
March 2006 0.9 Updated all sections with the latest product information, updated illustrations,
added section for Regulatory/Certification, added appendix for Sensor Table,
POST Code Diagnostic LED’s, POST Code & Error Handling, Supported Chassis,
Added references for the S5000XSL.
May 2006 1.0 Updated the Server Board picture and Block Diagram, added information for
which slot the ROMB card goes into, added information on the HDD LED Header,
added information on the Snoop Filter, and cleaned other general things up in the
document.
September 2006 1.1 Updated legal disclaimer; Updated Processor Table; Updated Memory Section
September 2006 1.2 Updated Reference Documents
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S5000XSL Specification Update for published errata.
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