of course not. if it is labeled with Qxxx ES bit is set.Does the Xeon Platinum 8124M (SRD1Y) have the ES bit set?
because the TDP is 240W it works NOT on most boards. take ASRock Rack or OEM server board(the 8124M is a OEM part)Any experiences or limitations on which board it's going to work?
sure, if the board don't reject the cpu because of TDP max. Good Luck !!!Well I think if the TDP is the only issue with mobo compatibility, I'm gonna go for it. Just need more airflow to keep those VRMs nice and cool
QRG6 is the Silver 4214 stepping L0 QS version.I'm considering picking up a machine with 2 Xeon Silver 4214 QRG6 2.20GHz 12C.
first a QS is a Engineering Sample too.Are you certain it's the QS version, rather then the ES version? I'm ok with the lower ram speed, but if there are issues with using it as a VM host it won't work for me.
no, i have the QRG9, the q spec is close to the QRG6.Good to know. Is that from https://www.cpu-world.com/sspec/QR/QRG6.html ?
Sorry, yeah, I get that. Basically, I'm worried that QRG6 is a early ES version, e.g. more likely to have issues.first a QS is a Engineering Sample too.
a QS is the final version of the (matching)production unit with same stepping only with the ES bit set.
At least CPU-World calls out the QRG6 as "The processor supports DDR4-2133 memory.", while the SRFB9 is documented as supporting DDR4-2400.the ram speed is not lower, sure if you put 2133Mt RAM in, it will be ran with 2133Mt.
NOI had at one point thought that the "Q" in QRG6 meant QS
get the specifications from website(intel,other) sellers screenshots, or buy them and look myself.Basically, how do you delineate between QS CPUs and non-QS ES CPUs?
my QRG9 is a 5215 QS L0. the prod.unit 5215 supports 2666 and my QRG9 too.At least CPU-World calls out the QRG6 as "The processor supports DDR4-2133 memory.", while the SRFB9 is documented as supporting DDR4-2400
I guess my question then is if you can generalize from sequential s-spec values (is that what you're doing?). QRG6 is a 4214, QRG7 is a 4215, QRG8 is a pentium 4?, and QRG9 is 5215. It seems like they're not purely sequential.my QRG9 is a 5215 QS L0. the prod.unit 5215 supports 2666 and my QRG9 too.
q-spec(Qxxx PRE) not s-spec(SRxxx PRD)I guess my question then is if you can generalize from sequential s-spec values (is that what you're doing?). QRG6 is a 4214, QRG7 is a 4215, QRG8 is a pentium 4?, and QRG9 is 5215. It seems like they're not purely sequential.
found some add. specifications. you are right, the QRG6 (L0 cpuid50657) supports only 2133Mt memory.At least CPU-World calls out the QRG6 as "The processor supports DDR4-2133 memory.", while the SRFB9 is documented as supporting DDR4-2400.
Is that really a thing?sure, if the board don't reject the cpu because of TDP max. Good Luck !!!