I wouldn’t overclock the ES cpu’si'm about to get the e5-2630l v3 es but are they unlocked or can i overclock them ?
well i agree but i'm asking did someone try??I wouldn’t overclock the ES cpu’s
Someone correct me if I’m wrong but they been stressed already to the max.
And we don’t know what kind of minerals /material they made of. The word is going out that there made out of cheaper materials. They were made for testing purposes only.
So I wouldn't risk it. And If you would max 104 blck
xeon E5 v3 can not be overclocked by BCLK.Has anyone tried to overclock ES cpu? how much BCLK do you guys recommend?
from 1,8 to 2,4 Ghz is 600mhz, multi is 18, 600/18=33,3well i agree but i'm asking did someone try??
and what is the max clock on e5-2630l v3 es?
i only need to make it reach to 2.4ghz
i never said i want to overclock the bclk i always leave it to the 100mhzfrom 1,8 to 2,4 Ghz is 600mhz, multi is 18, 600/18=33,3
you need BCLK 133mhz for that, absurd.
its locked, and you can not OC by BCLK.i'm about to get the e5-2630l v3 es but are they unlocked or can i overclock them ?
OK sorry, but there is no other way.i never said i want to overclock the bclk i always leave it to the 100mhz
Temperature isn't problem i'm using liquid cooling , what's the turbo max anyway?its locked, and you can not OC by BCLK.
2630L is LOWVOLTAGE low wattage, low temperature(Tcase 60 degree celcius max)
the multipliers are locked.i never said i want to overclock the bclk i always leave it to the 100mhz
i meant the clock multipliers
i meant the turbo max on e5-2630l v3the multipliers are locked.
what u need is a E5-2650v3 ES QEYN 10C, all cores at 2500mhz, single core turbo 2800mhz.
the 2630l v3 runs all cores at 2000mhz, single turbo is 2500mhzTemperature isn't problem i'm using liquid cooling , what's the turbo max anyway?
There is a report here in this thread of that xeon from me.i meant the turbo max on e5-2630l v3
well that's good thanksthe 2630l v3 runs all cores at 2000mhz, single turbo is 2500mhz
not sure what u mean but the e5-2683 v3 latest stepping is c1Does anyone know if the OEM/Retail E5-2683 V3's that are being sold as OEM/Retail are really remarked Stepping 1 (B stepping) ES processors?
Here is such a link that I was curious about considering it's relatively low price for a 14core/28thread Xeon clocked at 2.0Ghz:
Intel Xeon E5-2683 v3 OEM/Retail SR1XH LGA2011-3 Compatible X99 i7-5960X
Also since I will be using it in an X99 motherboard and seeing the price history should I hold off until later on to purchase this? The exchange rate makes it a bit more expensive.
On the subject of E5 2670 and E5 2690 V3 ES Xeon's I haven't seen any stepping 2 2690 V3's appear on eBay but the 2670 has B stepping (stepping 2) 2670 V3's. Any reason for that and is the 2670 V3 Stepping 2 / M0 a better purchase than a E5 2690 V3 Stepping 1 for X99?
if the cpu-z screenshot is not a fake thats an OEM/Retail with stepping C0.Does anyone know if the OEM/Retail E5-2683 V3's that are being sold as OEM/Retail are really remarked Stepping 1 (B stepping) ES processors?
Here is such a link that I was curious about considering it's relatively low price for a 14core/28thread Xeon clocked at 2.0Ghz:
Intel Xeon E5-2683 v3 OEM/Retail SR1XH LGA2011-3 Compatible X99 i7-5960X
Also since I will be using it in an X99 motherboard and seeing the price history should I hold off until later on to purchase this? The exchange rate makes it a bit more expensive.
On the subject of E5 2670 and E5 2690 V3 ES Xeon's I haven't seen any stepping 2 2690 V3's appear on eBay but the 2670 has B stepping (stepping 2) 2670 V3's. Any reason for that and is the 2670 V3 Stepping 2 / M0 a better purchase than a E5 2690 V3 Stepping 1 for X99?
Most ES v3 came out of OEM servers during update to broadwell-EP v4 cpu.Hello Everyone!
I'm new here an so far I was only reading the comments here as these days engineering samples started to interest me because of the performance they provide at a much more affordable price than retail versions. However, reading the comments, espacially the last few, a tought crossed my mind. Ok, these CPUs are cheap, but if i have to buy another in a year
I started to even think about them as for my work I need some decent calculation power (mostly simulations), which means that the CPUs are constantly under stress (although not under Prime95 like). I have an i7-3770, runing almost like 24/7, no problems, but it is a retail one.
So my questions is, what are your experiences with the longevity of these samples?