Quote Originally Posted by JF-AMD View Post
Our current strategy optimizes the money that YOU pay for platforms.

Moving client products to server sockets would significantly increase the cost of client motherboards and not add any additional benefit to customers.

C32 (1207 pins) does not support quad channel memory, only G34 does.

Putting a client processor in a C32 socket would push up the cost of the platform without increasing any features.
Well, since G34 is not available in New Zealand, and since your company has banned overclocking on G34. It means it's gonna be socket 2011 for my server and maybe my main computer too.
Two of my other machines, since DDR4 is coming they will stay as is (AM2+), and they will not be upgraded until DDR4 hits the market.
All I want is memory bandwidth.