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EVGA SR3 Super Record 3 Motherboard Pictured

well to be honest, the early ES had more than just the 3 BLCk multipliers, they had 4, including 1x.

I am not saying its not a practical idea, i am just saying i don't see you being able to OC that CPU. How do you know how much power each of those VRms can push? From what i remember volterra PWMs use special coiltronics inductors made for volterra, allowing upto 40-50A per phase with the Volterra power stages each outputting 40-45. 6+1 is enough to run the Xeons, that is actually above the spec for them in the VRD12 spec found here:
http://wenku.baidu.com/view/1fb00667f5335a8102d220a5.html , but the difference in memory slots make it more puzzling, so maybe we will see on release, what that board is all about. Would be sick if you can OC the LGA2011 Xeons, and have two of them, that would be great.

if anything that board would be great for the memory OC part of SB-E, but the difference in the memory slots is just weird.

but looks to me that the second CPU might be different than the first. Maybe they found a way to put an OCing SB-E with a Xeon.
 
but looks to me that the second CPU might be different than the first. Maybe they found a way to put an OCing SB-E with a Xeon.

That might be very possible as well, especially since from the decription it sounds like the second CPU only needs one QPI link to the first processor, as it is daisy chainged off the first...
 
Seems at this stage that only the e5-2600 is 2-way socket2011.
The 2670 is a bit pricey especially for 2x $1684, there is more power for less money with other methods.
$3300 for 16/32cores is pathetic.

http://www.aztekcomputers.com/CM8062101082713-INTEL-2486010.html
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Last Sale Price $1684.95
Condition: NEW
Availability: Available For Order
Mfg. Part #: CM8062101082713
Aztek Sku #: 2486010

http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Xeon/Intel-Xeon E5-2690.html

What would be a good xeon e5 for this board seeing 2x 130w/150w is not the best choice for overclock ?
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Intel Xeon E5-2600 family, Socket 2011 	
   Model 	 Cores 	Threads Freq. L3 cache Multi-processing TDP 

   Intel Xeon E5-2650L	8	16	1.8 GHz	20 MB	2	70 Watt	
   Intel Xeon E5-2650	8	16	2 GHz	20 MB	2	95 Watt		
   Intel Xeon E5-2660	8	16	2.2 GHz	20 MB	2	95 Watt	
   Intel Xeon E5-2665	8	16	2.4 GHz	20 MB	2	115 Watt	
   Intel Xeon E5-2670	8	16	2.6 GHz	20 MB	2	115 Watt	
   Intel Xeon E5-2680	8	16	2.7 GHz	20 MB	2	130 Watt	
   Intel Xeon E5-2687W	8	16	3.1 GHz	20 MB	2	150 Watt
 
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I presume the uniprocessor i7-39xx would not work on the SR3 or need some tweak from EVGA ?

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The BX80619I73960X is running at AU $1477
http://www.techbuy.com.au/p/180594/CPU_SOCKET_LGA2011/Intel/BX80619I73960X.asp

CAN $644.57 i7-3930K
CAN $1,135.48 i7-3960X
http://www.pccanada.com/viewitem.asp?id=36409

GBP £695.75 £834.90 inc. VAT 
http://www.lambda-tek.com/BX80619I73960X-Intel-Core-i7-3960X-3-30GHz-15MB-64Bit-SR0G~cs/2320804

AU $707.30 3930K
AU $1254 3960X
http://www.auspcmarket.com.au/products/1662/
 
You mean its the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport of motherboards...

Awesome board, but to much $$$

That title currently goes to the SuperMicro 5086B, 8way Westmeres, and 4 full x16s.

Whats the deal with 1 DIMM per channel for the second socket?
If its a space thing I'm sure the enthusiasts who buy this board aren't gonna mind spending a bit more for a case than hold a SSI-EEB/CEB XL-ATX.
 
That title currently goes to the SuperMicro 5086B, 8way Westmeres, and 4 full x16s.

Since I already had a picture of it loaded up...

Supermicro-X8OBN-F-Mainboard.jpg


Nicely spaced too! Leaves a pair of x16 (at x8) for PCIe SSDs. Or an SSD and one of those SAS 12Gb controllers for several terabytes of storage.
 
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in my opinion, they would be advertising it already if regular desktop chips worked in it ;)
 
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