Xeon ES/QS Turbo Bins Database

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BenchZowner

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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.
 
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BenchZowner

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Starting with my E5-2680 v4 E.S.

CPU Model: E5-2680 v4 E.S.
Stepping: QHV7
Base Frequency (Non-Turbo): 2.20GHz
Turbo Bins:
1 Core active: 26x
2 Cores active: 26x
3 Cores active: 24x
4 to 14 Cores active: 23x

AIDA64 Screenshot:

 

Rand__

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So here it is again;)

CPU Model: E5-2695 v3 E.S.
Stepping: QFQR
Base Frequency (Non-Turbo): 2.30GHz
Turbo Bins:
1 Core active: 28x
2 Cores active: 27x
3 Cores active: 26x
4 to 14 Cores active: 26x

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ranopile

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CPU Model: E5-2666 v3 QS
Stepping: QFSC (M0)
Base Frequency (Non-Turbo): 2.9 GHz
Turbo Bins:
1 Core active: 33x
2 Cores active: 33x
3to 10 Cores active: 31x

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BenchZowner

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I don't think this is necessarily needed for QS samples but perhaps for ES1/ES2 samples seeing as how the turbo boosts differ and clock speeds are lower than a QS. However it is an interesting idea but perhaps it should be compiled in something like a spreadsheet like the ES Xeons in the spreadsheet of ES's?
That's what I thought.

Although, I'd like to have all QS specs included since there are some that aren't exactly matching the retail chips, and anyway, it doesn't hurt to have a "verified" db ;)
 

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It was a preview sample I had been given a couple of years ago.
Could've been pre-qs.

Anyway, since there's no database with the per core clock speeds available ( unless you have one and I haven't noticed it online ), what's bad according to your opinion to include the QS sSpecs and their corresponding per core turbo bins ?
 

BenchZowner

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QS information is already available in CPU-World and the respective turbo bins of an actual production sample are available on Wikipedia's Xeon list which are applicable to a QS since they are practically identical aside from microcode and string. Here's an example:

List of Intel Xeon microprocessors - Wikipedia
Not all CPU models are listed with the turbo bins.
And, would it hurt to have every model enlisted regardless ?

I can't help but wonder, arguing ( for the sake or arguing ) over the inclusion of somethings is your passion or contributing ?
 

BenchZowner

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*specs and values from info I saw on the web*
Which could very easily include errors ( made from OP user ).

On another note, a complete list is simply... better ?
Imagine crawling through taobao, having the list on the second monitor / split-screen and being able to see the individual clocks for each CPU and activity/application at once without having to scroll through wikipedia lists with incomplete entries.

What if it's one or two chips at a very decent price where 1 second can be enough for somebody else to snatch them before you figured out if they suit your needs or not.

p.s. it also serve as an ES1/ES2/QS sSpec match list which will most certainly help avoid ES sold as QS on the web
 

BenchZowner

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The three questionmarks is the main issue here.
We can't tell what it is unless we have physical access to a QEYK sample.
Could be 4/3/2
but it also could be 2/2/2
 

BenchZowner

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Missing info is not my thing, but it can be accepted :p

Key point is all the entered data to be verified one way or another.

Stepping to be added ;)
 

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E5 2686v3 QS stepping 2 rev R2
On single core it reaches 35x but for 2 or more I'm not sure, I don't have any tool to test.

 
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That's what the Remarked as SR1XD on the ebay sale page meant ( they mean the word remarked literally, marked again )