ASUS Z9 PE-D8 WS Dual Xeon Insanity E5-2660 & E5-2687W

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What would happen if you combined the power of the ASUS Z9PE-D8 WS and two of the latest Xeon processors? We find out.

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Off topic,

But where can I buy a benchtable like that ?

BTW the link on here goes to a smaller picture !
 
Way too expensive cpu's , for that price ill build two single cpu 2011 rigs , and have change left to pay my debt to sociaty.

good review tom . thx.
 
hey oc3d, vantage is only aware of 16 threads shamino came up with a way to get vantage to see more than 16 thread for his sr2 overclocks, but i dont think it will work for the xeons on the asus borad(unless you can find another way) but could work on a review of the SRX with ELEET i think you could get close to 100k in vantage as it can scale if you make it see all the thread available, hope this helps

shamino

http://www.evga.com/...igh=sr2+vantage
 
Great review as always, cheers Tom.....

Also just wondering if there are any boards lined up for the future that can accomodate dual[font=Verdana, sans-serif, FreeSans] 3960-X ??? Is this even possible ?[/font]
 
Great review as always, cheer Tom.....

Also just wondering if there are any boards lined up for the future that can accomodate dual[font=Verdana, sans-serif, FreeSans] 3960-X ??? Is this even possible ?[/font]

Most likely not because the 2011 chips lack the instruction set to enable 2 chips to work together
 
Great review as always, cheers Tom.....

Also just wondering if there are any boards lined up for the future that can accomodate dual[font=Verdana, sans-serif, FreeSans] 3960-X ??? Is this even possible ?[/font]

Most likely not because the 2011 chips lack the instruction set to enable 2 chips to work together

You can't use two Core-i7's because it lacks the QPI, and it is not a socket 2011 problem. This is just how intel always does there multi proc setups, gotta have a xeon to do it.
 
[font=arial, sans-serif]My god[/font][font=arial, sans-serif],[/font][font=arial, sans-serif]I see [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]double.[/font]
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[font=arial, sans-serif]Interesting [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]nice review [/font][font=arial, sans-serif]as usual.[/font]
 
I'm trying to get hold of a Dell poweredge (Work thing) running Quad Xeon E7-4870 10 Cores, if I get the opportunity to stick windows 7/cinebench/F@H on it before I get instructed to start ploughing virtual machines on to it i'll try and get some numbers.
 
Great review Tom. Just watched the video review and I love how awesome these CPU's are. Would love to get a hold of a couple for a dedicated F@H rig, but I would have to sell my car + some body parts to make up the cost.

@wotevajjjj - the point is if you're rendering large files or F@h and the program utilizes all of the cores, then you could save heaps of time with rendering and gaining a massive amount of points when folding.
 
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