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I have an A200 in my home lab that the controller on side A will not power on. I am able to get to the BMC and look at the event logs and it appears the CPU is having issues.
I removed the controller and heatsink, but it looks like the CPU is soldered directly on the motherboard. Can anyone confirm that is the case?
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The AFFA200 (and FAS2600) are fitted with the Intel Xeon-D 1528 Processor, which is a FCBGA1667 SoC (System on Chip), which are soldered directly on motherboards.
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The AFFA200 (and FAS2600) are fitted with the Intel Xeon-D 1528 Processor, which is a FCBGA1667 SoC (System on Chip), which are soldered directly on motherboards.
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Thank you, exactly what I needed to know.
