Revision History
Intel® Server Board S5500HV/Intel® Server System SR1670HV TPS
Intel Confidential
Revision 1.2
Intel order number E69391-006
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Revision History
Date
Revision
Number
Modifications
June 2009
1.0
1
st
Production Release
July 2009
1.1
Corrected some typo and power connector pin-outs definition
March 2010
1.2
Updated new 5600 processor support information and revise CNCA Certification
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