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Wresh
03-16-2010, 06:09 PM
Supports Intel<SUP>®</SUP> Xeon<SUP>®</SUP> Dual QPI Socket 1366 Processors
Intel<SUP>®</SUP> 5520 Chipset
12 DIMM Triple-Channel DDR3 1333MHz+ (up to 48GB)
Enthusiast Layout Supporting 2-way SLI, 3-way SLI, 4-way SLI or CrossFireX
2 SATA III 6.0GB/s Ports, 6 SATA II 3.0GB/s Ports, 2
E-SATA Ports
2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports (10/100/1000)
8 Channel High Definition Audio
2 USB 3.0/2.0 Ports, 10 USB 2.0 Ports (6 I/0, 4 Internal)

Yummy....but would you like to pay to pimp it out?? lol

http://www.evga.com/articles/00537/

Andaas
03-16-2010, 06:15 PM
Eeek.. don't link things like this when I'm considering what to build for my new computer.

Wresh
03-16-2010, 06:47 PM
Eeek.. don't link things like this when I'm considering what to build for my new computer.


lol

Domathoine
03-16-2010, 07:17 PM
That might be the hottest thing Ive ever seen.

Aerothas
03-16-2010, 07:39 PM
So Cardinal, when are you buying this?

Lonskils
03-16-2010, 11:30 PM
That thing is insane.

Mystrae
03-17-2010, 09:21 AM
Gah! MSRP is 600 freaking bucks! I may have been tempted if it was around ~400

Andaas
03-17-2010, 09:44 AM
Yeah, but then another ~300 per CPU...

and another ~3200 (800 x4) for 48GB of memory (lol.. I just had to go there). But even the 2GB sticks are running about 175-200 per set of 3 (and you need at least 2 sets of 3 to run 2 CPU's in triple channel).

Wresh
03-17-2010, 09:58 AM
Ya, I think Card will get it though.

He has the money, and this would/will give him wet dreams. ;)

Don't forget the cost of liquid cooling on this bad boy. No way would I go straight fans for this beast.

Valdis
03-17-2010, 10:07 AM
And he needs to fill the hole the Porsche left.

Lonskils
03-17-2010, 12:33 PM
I can't imagine who would need that in a home for games etc. That's more of something that should be used to figure out how many atoms are in the universe or something. Sick, sick, SICK piece of work there. wow.

Zeyla
03-17-2010, 12:55 PM
Wow I hadn't looked at RAM prices in a while, it has really shot up! Almost double what I paid last summer when I upgraded.

Aerothas
03-17-2010, 12:56 PM
I'm a bit confused... it only supports Xeons or can you pop in a couple i7s?

Berae
03-17-2010, 02:08 PM
I thought Xeons were server processors, so this probably is more for research or epic server madness.

derk
03-17-2010, 04:55 PM
Who doesn't want hyperthreading/8-cores to play WoW. :D

Peotr
03-17-2010, 07:01 PM
I'm a bit confused... it only supports Xeons or can you pop in a couple i7s?

I imagine you can put a i7 in there. You can probably put two on the board, but only one would be recognized. If you want two physical processors to work together it would have to be Xeons.


Who doesn't want hyperthreading/8-cores to play WoW. :D

Why stop there? The newest Xeons are going to have 6 cores. Two of those would have a potential 24 threads.

There isn't a game on the planet that can make use of 24 threads, and the bandwidth on your internet connection is gonna get saturated before you can Torrent enough porn.

But it does have some deep philosophical potential. I could get great joy from the knowledge that I am playing on a computer that is bigger than the server that is tendering for me. Since I still make motorboat noises while playing driving games, it would give me great pleasure to anthropomorphalize the conversation between my computer and the server:

[WoW Server]: "tep_pckt_834.8 player died"

[My Computer]: "tep_rspns_834.8 no"

[WoW Server]: "tep_pckt_834.8.1 yes player died"

[My Computer]: "tep_rspns_834.8.1 no"

[WoW Server]: "tep_pckt_834.8.2 yes _ player +died"

[My Computer]: "tep_rspns_834.8.2 i can kick ur ass loser"

[WoW Server]: "tep_pckt_834.8.3 wrong _ and player still +died"

[My Computer]: "tep_rspns_834.8.3 i know ur address fukhead im buying some first class tickets on ups straight to ur loser fucking rack"

[WoW Server]: "tep_pckt_834.8.4 i dont have time for this _ some of us have real work to do _ player still ++dead"

[My Computer]: "tep_rspns_834.8.4 lag fag"

-- milliseconds later --

[My Computer]: "tep_retort_977.1 0myfuk ur so slow im keeping up with ur dum ass and ~ ten of my cores r idle"

[WoW Server]: "tep_rspns_977.1 yeah but u still live in a basement under a desk where u get to watch your owner beatoff while u stream his porn _ fartsmoker"

Aerothas
03-17-2010, 07:17 PM
Hahaha

Andaas
03-17-2010, 11:53 PM
The current LGA1366 form factor is the same for both the I7 and Xeon CPU lines.

I don't think the CPU's will care, as long as you have the same CPU replicated in both slots - so you can go with the 6 core I7 or the 6 core Xeon (or 4 core, etc.), and it should just work.

Crimsonbanshee
03-17-2010, 11:53 PM
Rofl ><

Peotr
03-18-2010, 02:44 PM
The current LGA1366 form factor is the same for both the I7 and Xeon CPU lines.

I don't think the CPU's will care, as long as you have the same CPU replicated in both slots - so you can go with the 6 core I7 or the 6 core Xeon (or 4 core, etc.), and it should just work.

I wanted to be sure about this before I replied. The Core i7 processors have one Quick Path Interconnect (QPI), which allows the processor to talk to the system. The X58 chipset also has one QPI which allows it to talk to one processor.

The 5520 chipset has two QPIs allowing it to talk to two processors. In theory this could mean two i7s, but this violates Intel's platform rules since Intel specifications state that processors that are designed dual-CPU systems should have two QPIs. The only socket 1366 processors with two QPIs are the Xeon 5XXX series (the Core i7s have one, the Xeon 3XXX processors have one, the Xeon 5XXX processors have two, and the Xeon 7XXX processors have four.)

A CPU only needs one QPI to talk to the chipset on the motherboard, but Intel's specification for a dual CPU system also requires a QPI so the two chips can exchange data with each other.

http://ark.intel.com/inc/images/diagrams/diagram-17.gif

eVGA is hinting that they may include a BIOS workaround that will allow two Core i7s to work together in a 5520 motherboard, but if both CPUs were working together on a multithreaded task where they needed to share information, that information would have to be sent back to the 5520 chipset before being sent to the other processor. Latency is increased about 4 times.

And there are further rumors that eVGAs BIOS tweak is undependable and can cause system crashes, and that eVGA is preventing software that could use all cores on both CPUs (such as rendering or video editing software) from splitting tasks across both CPUs.

-- Peotr (A Man Who Loves To Type, And Who Didn't Really Know Any Of This Either Until He Looked It Up On The Internet, But Who Still Decided To Blather It All To You In A Shallow Attempt To Sound Knowledgeable And Intellectual)

Parak
03-18-2010, 07:09 PM
Yes yes, and you must get that motherboard in combination with the Extended Ascension from http://www.mountainmods.com/CYO_picker.php of course.

Berae
03-18-2010, 09:21 PM
That looks like an awesome case :D
120mm fan brackets ftw!