I've bought several of these from this seller and he's always accepted my BO of $100 each for orders of 2 or more:
Intel Xeon E5-2670 v2 SR1A7 | eBay
Intel Xeon E5-2670 v2 SR1A7 | eBay
working on it slowly... j/kI swear to god you're trying to bankrupt me
It's definitely worth it, just to get 2 extra cores and pci-e 3.0 support for only extra $30. It's hard to justify buying the 12-core Ivy Bridge cpus right now, considering how they're $100+ for those 2 extra cores (= 100%+ compared to 10-core processors), but 2670 v2 seems to be the best bang for the buck at the moment.not bad... but is it worth the $30+ premium over e5-2670 v1 right now?
i've put these in a lot of different machines... helped a few friends build up their HP Z820 workstations with these. I've also put them in some servers with Supermicro X9DR3-LN4F+ motherboards. And just this weekend, I used a pair for my daughter's computer that has a Supermicro X9DAi. I've been buying from this seller since late last year and pickup a few pairs from them whenever they have these in stock.What board are you putting these in?
Thank you.i've put these in a lot of different machines... helped a few friends build up their HP Z820 workstations with these. I've also put them in some servers with Supermicro X9DR3-LN4F+ motherboards. And just this weekend, I used a pair for my daughter's computer that has a Supermicro X9DAi. I've been buying from this seller since late last year and pickup a few pairs from them whenever they have these in stock.
I would have to ask, what is "cheap" to you?Thank you.
I should have asked... What cheap motherboards are you putting this in. That's my problem.
Once again, true.I would have to ask, what is "cheap" to you?
As mentioned above, I helped a few friends build out their Z820 workstations, which has an onboard SAS2308 (although, it appears to be connected as x4, not the usual x8, but PCI-E 3.0) and has room for 2 GPUs. There are also 4x HDD 3.5" bays, and you can add more by adding 5.25" backplane cages. Anyway, the system in barebone config was about $500, or a little less actually. We added these CPUs, RAM, GPU, HDDs, etc.Once again, true.
I was looking at second-hand boards for use. That meant, to me at least, maxing out at around 150$ unless it had a number of 'special' uses- high PCIE x16 with space for cards (renderer), or perhaps integrated 10gb. With the age of the Supermicro X9s I'd been avoiding them, but knowing they're still good I could consider that.
Basically trying to figure out how to put 2 full size x16 cards and a RAID controller in a box... and having a heck of a time doing it cheaply. Or more cheaply I should say.
An e5 v2 CPU has 40 pci-e (3.0) lanes. You can put as many x16 lanes on a board as you want, but in the end, a single CPU board can have a max of 40 lanes. This is not counting any lane(s) from the PCH. Always look at the block diagram of a board to see how it's wired. If the manufacturer does not provide a block diagram, skip the board.Check the cheap x79 chinese board thread... I was going to put one in the runing x79z board... I t has four pcie x16 slots and 8 ram slots so a pretty decent board for $140
this seller re-lists the E5-2670 v2 often, so if you can wait just keep an eye on their listings.kinda depressing that the cheapest decent e5 v2 right now on ebay is the 2650 v2 for $100. which is direct equivalent to e5-2670 v1...
anyone else knows a better deal? lol
Yeah, i offered $100 for one i guess that was no good...lol... someone bought 14 from him at once..... wonder what they paid.... why would anyone buy 14 2670 v2 at oncethis seller re-lists the E5-2670 v2 often, so if you can wait just keep an eye on their listings.