Hi,I noticed both retail and es/qs Rome CPUs use the same microcodes,my friend tested them es ones supported by Asus KRPA-U16 motherboards manufactured before April 2019.I guess it is cpld chip controls what models CPUs supported.
I checked my Xeon w2191b a OEM processor from Apple, marked 716,x8 on the PIROM chip,Intel i9 7900x,marked 642,x8.Does it means it's a Skylake-X CPU like i9?
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