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    XEONS Available 8259CL,8175M,8124M,8160.e5-2623 V4 and a few 8275cl

    Motherboard has been picked up, and CPUs on the way, so I will know soon. Now I have to figure out memory. You've mentioned in the past that the 8259CL maxes out at DDR4-2666, but this post of an Amazon instance suggests that it was running at DDR4-2933. I would love to get that additional...
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    XEONS Available 8259CL,8175M,8124M,8160.e5-2623 V4 and a few 8275cl

    Yeah no P-8124, I was hoping to go with a 8259CL
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    XEONS Available 8259CL,8175M,8124M,8160.e5-2623 V4 and a few 8275cl

    Do you think this also applies to the MD71-HB1? It's CPU QVL looks VERY different than the MD71-HB0 on Gigabyte's website.
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    ES Xeon Discussion

    Yeah I saw that too, I just wasn't sure if there was any ES weirdness I could expect. Thanks!
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    ES Xeon Discussion

    Hi, this is an amazing thread, thank you for all the info. Could someone confirm whether a W790 board + QYFS (ASUS W790-Ace in this case) will boot with only one RDIMM installed? I only have one stick right now and want to make sure that the CPU and motherboard that I have coming will at least...
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    Fusion-io ioDrive 2 1.2TB Reference Page

    Oh, that does seem pretty interesting. Now regarding the migration, do you have any ideas? I have moved Windows RAID arrays from one system to another without issue, but this seems potentially more complicated given the additional software and drivers.
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    Fusion-io ioDrive 2 1.2TB Reference Page

    Hi there, I was wondering if someone knew how smoothly I could migrate my IBM Fusion-io ioDrive Duo 320GB SLC from a Windows 10 system to a Windows 11 one? Is it as simple as installing the card into the new system, installing the software & drivers (probably in a different order), and voila...
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    ECC Memory Tested Working On Ryzen...Sort of.

    So since I noticed a lot of interest in ECC memory on Ryzen, and not much information about it aside from the fact that it was "confirmed enabled", I decided to do my testing. I wrote an article about it here if you're interested: ECC Memory & AMD's Ryzen - A Deep Dive I would love you hear...
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    SR-IOV Added to ASRock X370 Taichi Ryzen motherboard.

    Even though the IOMMU situation is still pretty rocky on this AM4 platform, it appears that ASRock have beaten everyone to the punch and also added SR-IOV support to their X370 motherboard lineup. Once all of this stuff is confirmed to be working, this will be a fun platform for the prosumer...