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Asus Rog Dominus Extreme. LGA 3647 Xeon.

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I have many computer cases and thought about this board in one of them. It has LGA 3647 Xeon. This processor costed 2211$ in oct 2017. I guess newer processors with p and e cores are better even if this has 14 cores. Which is the best processor for this board? This Xeon Gold should be capable to handle 12 memorys? The board has 12 DIMM. It also seems to miss M.2 but a pcie card could do it.


Seems to be cheaper a bit over 100$ on Amazon.


Intel Xeon Gold 6269Y has 22 cores with 44 threads and is based on the 2. gen of the Intel Xeon Gold series. The processor uses a mainboard with the LGA 3647 socket and was released in Q2/2019.
Intel Xeon Gold 6269Y


This are real expensive and seems hard to find. Probably 20/30k?

 

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This motherboard was designed for the Xeon W-3175X processor and it's probably one of the very few models that will work with it. It's notoriously unreliable and at the time made news for using literally 2000 W of power.

Unless you can get this dirt cheap and strictly on a for fun basis, avoid.
 
It was little different against what i thought. It has 28 cores. Impressive. It stands 255W at Intel. I found at Swedish Amazon over 3k. I think i could buy the biggest newest Intel processor that should come next year. And it would be much better? How can it draw 1000 or 2000w? It is very very much.
 
The newest Intel processor is already better in every way.
 
There is nothing out there that'll make this platform compare to new stuff besides multicore loads exclusively. It pulls way too much power to actually be useful.

Might as well sell it and get something recent.
 
You have a point. In europe electricity is not cheap. How much could that processor draw? 255w max unclocked?
 
It is very much. The costs for a computer is like having a element on 750w. Around 8kwh for 10h.
 
It's a fun toy to play with, that's about it.
 
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