im waiting for your update.I have a QDBW, I am determined to get it working.
I will update with any info as i buy parts to test with.
i have qdbw as well but failed to boot up :c
im waiting for your update.I have a QDBW, I am determined to get it working.
I will update with any info as i buy parts to test with.
I don't understand the idea behind these chips? so they are missing capacitors and also not marked? are they like rejected parts?Is the Xeon w-2155 multiplier locked? Saw a seller on eBay selling blank lga 2066 CPU for $30. Looked through his reviews and a few buyers mention that the CPUs work perfectly. Assuming that the pictures he posted are the same for all of the chips he has on hand, the capacitor shot looks like a Xeon w 2155. Intel Socket LGA2066 i9 Xeon W - Blank Processor | eBay
Yeah I have no idea. They could be ES. I bought one to try out. I figure $30 isn't a big loss. I have spare ecc ram to try. Just need to find a used c422 motherboard.I don't understand the idea behind these chips? so they are missing capacitors and also not marked? are they like rejected parts?
I've sent questions to the seller as to how these CPUs came to be but seller hasn't responded. Quite curious. Makes me feel like these failed internal testing and maybe should have gone to scrap? He has sold close to 600 of these, of which two feedbacks say they're counterfeit. I didn't see those feedbacks before. This will be interesting to see once I get it to test. Most likely dead CPUs. I'll update with results.Yeah I have no idea. They could be ES. I bought one to try out. I figure $30 isn't a big loss. I have spare ecc ram to try. Just need to find a used c422 motherboard.
I don't know. That was a quote from eBay feedback pge for seller. I don't know what that means.Um what do you mean counterfeit CPUs?
There are some fake xeons out there, so always look twice at the capacitors and the ihs. This was the weirdest one i found, haswell xeon with broadwell branding. People are going through the hassle of rebranding low power shit and are selling them as unknown mystery CPUs or highend ones.Um what do you mean counterfeit CPUs?
Cool, let us know what it actually is and how it works. I thought about just ordering two just for the hell of it and maybe after I find out what they are find a used motherboard for them, not that I need anymore computer hardware but if it is a good replacement/upgrade for something I have that would be nice.I just got the CPU in the mail today. Does not look like it has been used at all. The ihs does not look like it was sanded down to remove the marking either. Quite interesting. I will be testing it this weekend if time permits.
Will do. I had to buy another board to test it out. I had a C422 lying around and ended up buying an x299 and some ram since I only have ECC. That was a money driven move by Intel to split chipset requirement with the Skylake CPUs.Cool, let us know what it actually is and how it works. I thought about just ordering two just for the hell of it and maybe after I find out what they are find a used motherboard for them, not that I need anymore computer hardware but if it is a good replacement/upgrade for something I have that would be nice.
Edit: It's cheap enough just to buy and keep it until boards are more reasonable in price as long as I know what it is.
Will do. I had to buy another board to test it out. I had a C422 lying around and ended up buying an x299 and some ram since I only have ECC. That was a money driven move by Intel to split chipset requirement with the Skylake CPUs.
Skylake i9 and Xeon W are the same chips but made to work with different chipsets. Let me know if it works for you. I am not putting up any hopes. If there were big success rates with these we would have probably heard people talk about it on this or other tech forums.So are they x299? and i9? not C422 or Xeon?
There are some relatively cheap x299 boards out there even new, no cheap C422 boards.
Edit: Aww hell I just went ahead and ordered one. Maybe it will work just fine and I can get a x299 board and replace my FX8320 gaming setup.
Also it seems the 2011 and 2066 use the same cpu cooler mounting dimensions, yay I already have a cooler I can use it's a Enermax Liqtech 120X all in one cooler and its rated up to 300W.
In theory you should be able to run xeons on x299 and vice versa by ticking the "reserved" option in the intel bios editor tool to "yes", same as running 1151 xeons on consumer chipsets. but afaik no one has done it yetSkylake i9 and Xeon W are the same chips but made to work with different chipsets. Let me know if it works for you. I am not putting up any hopes. If there were big success rates with these we would have probably heard people talk about it on this or other tech forums.