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    Socket 1567 Xeon Nehalem-EX

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    finally

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    is that only 3 phase power per-cpu? (on shown board))
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    Well as long as the components of the phase are up to it. The reason we look down upon smaller phases is the complete garbage used by standard mobo makes till they start bragging about the overclocking.

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    Maybe, you wouldn't be using a bottom barrel Powmax power supply with that thing though. The juice powering a system like that would be coming from a true sine wave UPS into a power supply that's cleaner than a spit shined and polished bald head.

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    Another wide CPU, huh?
    Interesting, not all the elements are under the heat spreader...
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    this may sound a bit noobish but where are the memory slots? is it on another add on board?

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    Quote Originally Posted by endlesszeal View Post
    this may sound a bit noobish but where are the memory slots? is it on another add on board?
    I believe that each of the PCI looking slots next to each socket are for memory bank riser boards
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    socket 1567
    Next year, Intel bring socket 2011 for sever segment !
    Now we buy Nehalem EX system, next year we can't update CPU from Nehalem to Sandy Bridge !
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    When AMD had dual core and Intel had single core, they told the world that consumers don't need multi core. Until they got dual core.
    When intel was using MCM, they said it was a better solution than native dies. Until they got native dies. (To be fair, we knocked *unconnected* MCM, and still do, we never knocked MCM as a technology, so hold your flames.)
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    socket 2012: the end of the line for CPU performance as we know it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blauhung View Post
    I believe that each of the PCI looking slots next to each socket are for memory bank riser boards
    Thanks, I was wondering where the memory was myself..
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    I'm not sure if Nehalem ex will support it, but Intel showed a technology that allows them to shut down some of their memory risers.

    The system had 512 GB of RAM in 8 memory risers.

    They shut down half the ram and decreased power consumption from 1000 watts to 900.

    http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/itdojo/?p=987

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    Quote Originally Posted by zalbard View Post
    Another wide CPU, huh?
    The more cores you have side by side, the wider the CPU is.

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    So anyone have any idea when we can buy one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuji View Post
    I'm not sure if Nehalem ex will support it, but Intel showed a technology that allows them to shut down some of their memory risers.

    The system had 512 GB of RAM in 8 memory risers.

    They shut down half the ram and decreased power consumption from 1000 watts to 900.

    http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/itdojo/?p=987
    So if I do the math right, you're saying that 256GB = 100W. So if they shut down the rest of the memory, that would be 800W for CPUs, fans, power and a drive or two?

    Wow, that is a power-hungry CPU.
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    But can it run Crysis?


    I took it for the team. Seriously however, is this socket relevant to regular enthusiasts? What is the projected lifespan of 1366?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JF-AMD View Post
    So if I do the math right, you're saying that 256GB = 100W. So if they shut down the rest of the memory, that would be 800W for CPUs, fans, power and a drive or two?

    Wow, that is a power-hungry CPU.
    Well, if it was used as a server, it would have had a lot of hard drives (10+). So I wouldn't say a drive or two.

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    I'd buy that for a dollar!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JF-AMD View Post
    So if I do the math right, you're saying that 256GB = 100W. So if they shut down the rest of the memory, that would be 800W for CPUs, fans, power and a drive or two?

    Wow, that is a power-hungry CPU.
    Actually, most of the power is consumed by the module that is being read/written at a certain time, so by removing some memory from a system you only save the power needed to refresh it, wich is about 10-20 times less than the one needed when active.

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    800w for CPU's, fans, drive(s), chipsets.. a bit power hungry on the CPU possibly, but not really unexpectedly.

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    here is a video that demos the ras capabilities. you can actually see what he is doing in this vid.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bZIWYLttjY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Thanks, I was wondering where the memory was myself..
    thanks for making me not feel like a noob .

    and thanks blauhung for the info

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    Quote Originally Posted by JF-AMD View Post
    So if I do the math right, you're saying that 256GB = 100W. So if they shut down the rest of the memory, that would be 800W for CPUs, fans, power and a drive or two?

    Wow, that is a power-hungry CPU.
    well, let s be gentlemen ... you do the math on your own processors, and you avoid to mess up the math on mine. Thanks!
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    those board has no overclock option hehe
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    Yay, boards are in the wild...

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