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Lifer
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Wasn't there some question as to whether the EVGA board support Westmere chips or not?
Yeah, the response I got from EVGA support told me that all I needed was the latest bios.
Wasn't there some question as to whether the EVGA board support Westmere chips or not?
Yeah, the response I got from EVGA support told me that all I needed was the latest bios.
iirc, there was an earlier revision of some of their mobos that actually needed a hardware mod :hmm: I could be wrong tho! :\
copy and paste of the email, has my question to support and their reply
"Your Question:
The board I have is a 1.0 Revision. I was interested in buying a Xeon L5639 chip but the 1.0 board doesn't support it. I was wondering if I could get the updated revision 1.1 board.
Thanks
Your Answer:
Hello
Although this CPU has not been tested and is not on or compatibility list there is no need for a different revision. You only need to update the bios on this board in order to use the latest CPU for your board. Please follow the link i have provided below in order to flash your board to the latest bios.
"
mmmm... actually... I could be confusing the info with ES CPUs :\
I now believe what I suspected about the person from EVGA that replied from support. They are un-aware that Rev.1.1 ONLY needs the bios update, while Rev. needs the hard-mod trick to make it work. I seen that info floating around on forums but I was trying to confirm it and unfortunately the EVGA support tech didn't know. It's probably a good chip but I don't think I'm going to do the hard-mod to make it work, i'd rather update the platform if I'm going to do all that work. Others may have time for that but ....
I now believe what I suspected about the person from EVGA that replied from support. They are un-aware that Rev.1.1 ONLY needs the bios update, while Rev. needs the hard-mod trick to make it work. I seen that info floating around on forums but I was trying to confirm it and unfortunately the EVGA support tech didn't know. It's probably a good chip but I don't think I'm going to do the hard-mod to make it work, i'd rather update the platform if I'm going to do all that work. Others may have time for that but ....
http://kingpincooling.com/forum/showpost.php?p=9942&postcount=21
FWIW, looking at this, you can fix it in 1 minute without a soldering iron. Go to NAPA or Advanced Auto Parts and get a windshield defroster repair kit. It's basically liquid metal paint.
Mask off the area around the points with scotch tape or masking tape. Paint the contacts together. Let it dry. Maybe do it again if it looks thin. Let it dry again. Pull tape up and test.
http://kingpincooling.com/forum/showpost.php?p=9942&postcount=21
FWIW, looking at this, you can fix it in 1 minute without a soldering iron. Go to NAPA or Advanced Auto Parts and get a windshield defroster repair kit. It's basically liquid metal paint.
Mask off the area around the points with scotch tape or masking tape. Paint the contacts together. Let it dry. Maybe do it again if it looks thin. Let it dry again. Pull tape up and test.
ok so a 850W unit.. mm.. my friend has 775... I reckon its your cards that make your rig use more.
You.. you only paid $30? :hmm: D:
can we get some benchmarks if someone has the cpus for it? also I kinda wanna see how it does with a 780 or titan.
Here's mine with two 6950s. http://www.3dmark.com/fs/766894
my 660 ti gets around 5700, but I would like to see the same gpu and different cpus including this xeon
Why not just look at the Physics score? That's the CPU-bound test.
What air cooler can I use for a mild over clock of say 3.0 - 3.2Ghz ??
I currently have a CM 212 Hyper Evo and would like to use that but will it be enough to cool so many cores and such a high thermal out put at those speeds?
Or will I need to buy a better cooler such as a Phanteks or Silver Arrow??
I had a i7 920 back a few years ago and that thing ran blazing hot even with a Noctua U14 only overclocking the 920 to 3.2Ghz.
Please let me know what you all think cause I am dieing to start putting my new system together.
your 212 is fine, these xeons generally stay very cool even at high overclocks
your 212 is fine, these xeons generally stay very cool even at high overclocks
Also Bloomfield is 45nm and gulftown 32nm so even with the two added cores
I found my temps were less with the i7 970 compared to my 920 D0.
Both will still heat up a room pretty nicely when under full load and no open windows in the room tho.
Trust me opening the windows in Florida is much worse !