Revision History
Intel
®
Server Board S5000VCL TPS
Revision
2.3
Intel order number: D64569-007
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Revision History
Date
Revision
Number
Modifications
September 2006
1.0
Initial release.
November 2006
2.0
Added technical updates and SAS board information.
January 2007
2.1
Removed processor that is not supported by board; added Post-Code Diagnostic
LED information.
September 2007
2.2
Updated product codes and processor information.
May 2010
2.3
Deleted CCC and CNCA.
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