This computer is a couple of months old and it is in perfect shape.
Supermicro X11 DPH-I motherboard
It has dual Xeon Gold 6149 ES 16cores 2.8GHz CPU, a total of 32 cores. Cinebench R15 score over 5000points. All core turbo up to 3.3GHz.
96GB of DDR4 2400mhz ECC RAM
1200w Corsair HX1200 PSU...
it's best to get a programmer and back up original firmware before doing this, if you don't wanna brick the board. I have Dph-i with two es cpus. I will get asus board if this confirmed.
I'm using QLQ9 on x11dph-i. There is no need for any special BIOS. If you don't need server features, I would recommend 2990wx, unless you get a good deal for the ES chips.
They will require a new chipset, the C422 chipset, and despite the common LGA2066 socket, the Xeon-W will not work with the consumer X299 chipset (reaffirming the split we see with the E3-1200 v5/v6 series which require the C236 chipset and will not work with the Z170 chipset).
Intel Launches...
The socket is actually LGA3647, same specifications as the gold 6142. Anyone familiar with this stepping? I'm planning to build a dual es workstation. This chip seems like a good fit if it doesn't have any major bugs.
Hi Folks,
I've been lurking for a while and reading as much as I can and I'm looking for some suggestions on selecting single/dual CPU setup for my 3D rendering workstation.
My current budget is around 2-3k, not include GPUs. My inital plan is going for threadripper 1950x but I do realize that...
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