word of caution: our board has a P67 chipset controlling the SATA ports. This has been reported in the past to have caused the SATA 3.0 to fail. I hope what we got on this board has been fixed ;(
have you 2011-3 cpu laying unused arround ?I might have to get this cheap non Chinese x99 mb. lol.... wow this is so cheap... I wonder if the price will eventually go up a little.
GIGABYTE GA-X99-SLI LGA 2011-v3 Intel X99 ATX Intel Motherboard | eBay
x79 is rare and hard to find, everyone needs them.I got a few 2011 v3 cpu around. bought them to test out z10pe-d16.....
was thinking I should get an x99 mb before price heads back up again. I guess not too many people buy them right now bc of high ddr4 price?that's the biggest hurdle for me too..but its crazy that these brand name mb are cheaper than x79 or the Chinese ones. need to find one that would take both ecc and non ecc ddr4
in EST timezone...lol
Damn, didn't know these were going for so cheap! Also the cooling of the VRMs looks pretty solid. I would overclock the sh*t out of these lol.I got a few 2011 v3 cpu around. bought them to test out z10pe-d16.....
was thinking I should get an x99 mb before price heads back up again. I guess not too many people buy them right now bc of high ddr4 price?that's the biggest hurdle for me too..but its crazy that these brand name mb are cheaper than x79 or the Chinese ones. need to find one that would take both ecc and non ecc ddr4
in EST timezone...lol
lga2011-3 haswell & broadwell uses FIVR(fully integrated voltage regulators)Damn, didn't know these were going for so cheap! Also the cooling of the VRMs looks pretty solid. I would overclock the sh*t out of these lol.
That's great. Didn't know about that. So I would just need a high TDP heatsink to handle the overclock. I would only need the OC for editing/rendering videos. Thanks for the replylga2011-3 haswell & broadwell uses FIVR(fully integrated voltage regulators)
means the biggest job is done inside of the cpu not on the mobo,
do you use an outdated software ? no multi-core support ?That's great. Didn't know about that. So I would just need a high TDP heatsink to handle the overclock. I would only need the OC for editing/rendering videos. Thanks for the reply
I'm using Magix Vegas Pro and After Effects right now. I have been using a dual E5440 "workstation" with 32GB RAM right now and it's working pretty good for the money I paid. I'm looking for a cost effective solution currently. I might even wait for DDR4 ram prices to drop(if they ever drop...).do you use an outdated software ? no multi-core support ?
its easy'er to use a cheap 10/12 core with hyperthreading for rendering.
thought cinebench score is a value for a good editing/rendering cpu
the E5440 is early architecture from intel, habe one E5440(modified) too running on a Gigabyte lga775 mobo.I'm using Magix Vegas Pro and After Effects right now. I have been using a dual E5440 "workstation" with 32GB RAM right now and it's working pretty good for the money I paid. I'm looking for a cost effective solution currently. I might even wait for DDR4 ram prices to drop(if they ever drop...).
I managed to get a ~670cb score a month ago. I see what you mean though. I might start looking for that E5. Need to check with a local shop that sells used server hardware.the E5440 is early architecture from intel, habe one E5440(modified) too running on a Gigabyte lga775 mobo.
a single E5-2628Lv3 QS (10cores 20 threads at 2.1ghz )for about 160€ will do much more.
on a comparisn haswell-e has 50% more cinebench, haswell-e has hyperthrading(is a plus of 50% again)
or with other words: a haswell-e 6 core at 2 ghz will do the same than 2x E5440.
what is the cinebenchR15 score of your system ?
Hey, That looks great. I will starting looking for local deals on some of these CPUs. Maybe I can find the motherboard for a good price in europe. Thanks a lot man