@tubs-ffm You could always try Aliexpress. A lot of the stores are now VAT registered which takes the whole customs issue out of the equation. My most recent chip order took about 2 weeks to arrive.
The "sleeper" chip in the LGA2011-3 range is the E5-2696V3 with 18-cores that clock up to 3.8GHz (Wikipedia is correct on this one!). Compares quite well with a Threadripper 1950X in single and multicore for under $100 with reg-ecc support and all the other nice Xeon goodies.. Of course, it is...
Posted a few of these on 2CPU way back when. I like to bulld cheaply and compactly - https://neilstechdocs.blogspot.com/2022/03/shoehorning-duallies-slightly-bigger.html
Build’s Name: Bit of a beast!
Operating System/ Storage Platform: OpenSuse/KVM
CPU: 2x E5-2696 V3 (36-cores, 72 threads...
Don't worry too much about it. I suspect the person in that other forum didn't know what they were doing. As stated, EPS12V is basically two 4-pin ATX 12V connectors stuck together. Some motherboards (Asus springs to mind) would work if you plugged an ATX 12V connector into the correct half of...
E5-26xx Xeons are generally locked so the best you can do for overclocking is maybe tweak BCLK. For overclocking you either want an E5-16xx (or a 2011-3 motherboard with an E5 V3). More information can be found here: Xeon-e5450.ru - Серверные процессоры для игровых и рабочих ПК. Характеристики...
Linux tends to distribute its threads quite widely among CPU's and the default intel frequency governer spins them up to turbo speeds quite quickly. The general principle being that it uses less power getting the job done quickly and then idling (also remembering that the cpu frequency...
Sounds like power/thermal budget limitations. Windows also seems to have problems with Ivy/Sandy bridge - try changing Windows Power Management to Performance.
Which motherboard? There are dozens. Generally it's silkscreened onto them but most use the standard color coding on a yellow header...red for HDD LED, green for power LED, blue for reset switch and black for power switch.
You can also generally set the power limits on the CPU in the BIOS so going for a higher powered CPU and limiting it is an option. Then you can fine tune your performance/power balance. For example, I had a pair of E5-2643's which I limited to 95W with 115W boost (as opposed to 130W/156W). In...
Very unlikely, the easiest way to get the required functionality is to use the chipset. I can locate 1000+ quantities in surplus shops in HK and China pretty easily for way below the original price so it's the easiest way to go - it's still probably the most expensive component on the board even...
I would have thought that but the X79 and C602 share the same datasheet from Intel, the X79 is literally just the lowest C600-series SKU. All these motherboards seem to have feature sets (e.g. 6 SATA ports, no Intel ME) which match actually using an X79...although, as far as I can see from the...
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