Let's get a Turbo Bins database going for all the Xeon ES out there.
By Turbo Bins I mean the maximum clocks ( Turbo Boost ) for all different Active Cores loads.
By having this database going, one can easily see the actual clocks a E.S. Xeon will be running at different active cores. No more wondering if a Xeon ES will turbo boost to 3.3GHz with 4 cores active for gaming, or how fast it'll go with 2 cores active for Photoshop.
Please, everybody with a Xeon ES, take a minute ( or even less than a minute! ) to download AIDA64 install/run it and post a screenshot of the
"CPUID" screen ( be careful to allow all the contents of the "Max Turbo Boost Multipliers" field to show ) from the "Motherboard" submenu category on the left hand side of the program.
see example image:
I will be maintaining a list with all the CPUs added here.
So, what we need is, a screenshot of your CPUID in AIDA64 ( edition doesn't matter, and you don't have to purchase it, the trial is fine ) and also include in your post the stepping /sSpec of your CPU.
By Turbo Bins I mean the maximum clocks ( Turbo Boost ) for all different Active Cores loads.
By having this database going, one can easily see the actual clocks a E.S. Xeon will be running at different active cores. No more wondering if a Xeon ES will turbo boost to 3.3GHz with 4 cores active for gaming, or how fast it'll go with 2 cores active for Photoshop.
Please, everybody with a Xeon ES, take a minute ( or even less than a minute! ) to download AIDA64 install/run it and post a screenshot of the
"CPUID" screen ( be careful to allow all the contents of the "Max Turbo Boost Multipliers" field to show ) from the "Motherboard" submenu category on the left hand side of the program.
see example image:
I will be maintaining a list with all the CPUs added here.
So, what we need is, a screenshot of your CPUID in AIDA64 ( edition doesn't matter, and you don't have to purchase it, the trial is fine ) and also include in your post the stepping /sSpec of your CPU.