Asus Z9PE-D8 WS (dual socket 2011)one cpu installed?

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hello every one​
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I am thinking to build Z9PE-D8 WS for work or Evga sr-x but evga is expencive but it does have jumber to switch off the cpu socket and use single cpu.​
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due the lake of mony at present time i intend to buy one single E5-2687W to run on asus z9pe-d8 ws and when is the time come i'll buy the second cpu .​
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my question is this : do z9pe-d8 ws have the ability to use one single cpu installed or do asus have a jumper to switch one of the two socket off?​
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any confirmed info will be highly appreciated . thanks in advance​
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I think Tom said in the review that you can't run one CPU on it's own, not 100% sure though, hold on BRB.

Edit: Yep he said you need two

From the 6th paragraph in the conclusion under the vid

Let's not forget that a single Xeon E5-2687W is £1400. And you need two[font=Verdana, sans-serif, FreeSans]
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i'm planning to build such a rig too, but witch E5-2667's or E5-2643.

you basically can order servers for example with just one CPU on a dual socket board. if the asus will run properly i cannot tell. but it basically should - without some of the pci express lanes then.

did you consult the manual ?
 
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