Second CPU in D10

I have two D10 6493-19U.  I just ned one.  I put the CPU and memory into one system.  BIOS is updated to the latest VER. BUT BIOS does not see second CPU.  They are same CPU from the same models.  I know both CPU work and I tried putting both of them in both systems no luck.  BIOS will only see one CPU.  I have 8 Gig of memory in the system.  Am i mising something????   Does the BIOS show 2 CPUs?
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