Obviously I answered him, that I only run it in 1P configuration and since then, no answer again...Hi,Someone just told me,
this item is special,
you just only can use 1pcs on the board, if you put 2pcs QL2M, the speed is very low,
but if only put 1pcs, must be faster,
and also you can buy 1 more QL1K with 1pcs QL2M, there must be faster than 2pcs QL2M.
you can try 1pcs first.
and any news, let me know
Hi there! After many days of looking desperately for a solution (btw. many thanks to @romanstingler for all the efforts and help) I bought another X11DPH-T motherboard and with this one I am able to run one QL2M in the socket 1. If I insert the second QL2M in the socket 2, once again its frequency won't go above 700MHZ and the whole system gets really slow (although the first CPU runs at its normal frequency). So ordered two QL1Ks and I am going to try to mix one QL2M and one QL1K together and hope for the best.hey chrgrose and tesla100!
any progress on this? I have exactly the same setup as you ie X11DPH-T with 2x 8160 QL2M ES chips (with fabric) and see about 250-300 MHz speed on all cores - core temperature according to coretemp in Linux is around 20C but package temperature is 103C both in Linux and when looking at sensors in IPMI web interface. Tried BIOS versions from 1.0 up to 3.0 (but 3.0 doesnt support ES I noticed so you cannot even get into BIOS) but no difference. would love to get these system up to full speed!!
Hi, what motherboard do you have? And what revision?Hi All,
I got exactly the same issue with Supermicro and QL2M.
Should there any problem for mix QL1K and QL2M?
I got X11DPFR-SN v1.01.Hi, what motherboard do you have? And what revision?
Cheers
As on this post. I would like to know that did you try to mix QL1K and QL2M.Hi there! After many days of looking desperately for a solution (btw. many thanks to @romanstingler for all the efforts and help) I bought another X11DPH-T motherboard and with this one I am able to run one QL2M in the socket 1. If I insert the second QL2M in the socket 2, once again its frequency won't go above 700MHZ and the whole system gets really slow (although the first CPU runs at its normal frequency). So ordered two QL1Ks and I am going to try to mix one QL2M and one QL1K together and hope for the best.
Unless the CPU sockets (or at least one of them) on your motherboard have these metal retention clips, the QL2M CPUs (with Omni path fabric) are not supported.I got X11DPFR-SN v1.01.
It's always 103c and run around 700MHz.
Buy two QL1Ks, or even better, any Cascade Lake-SP ES chips... QL1Ks have a really low base frequency...icic~ My motherboard did not have the metal retention clip. So It may not work for me even I try to mix QL1K and QL2M.
I think I may also buy a QL1K and try. Will reply here even success or not.
Anyway thanks for your reply.
Many thanks for suggestion. Where you buy those CPUs?Buy two QL1Ks, or even better, any Cascade Lake-SP ES chips... QL1Ks have a really low base frequency...