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Motherboard | Gigabyte Aorus X870E Elite |
Cooling | Asus Ryujin II 360 EVA Edition |
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Which exception? It's not like eVGA is getting special treatment from Intel...
I don't get your point, the SR-3 is clearly being marketed as an enthusiast board, that will support two server/workstation processors (namely SB-EP Xeons), it's not being marketed as a server/workstation board, hence I referred to it as an exception.
As for the quality of EVGA's motherboards, I have never bought one of their boards, I still have an old GTX285 rocking in my HTPC, but I cannot vouch for the quality of their more recent graphic cards either, I didn't know their products were known because of their low quality...
EDIT:
and where's qubit to show his argument on whether this should be called an enthusiast proc. or not?
Server proc. with VT-d broken?
Doesnt seem so visibly smart to me.
still powerful,but not stable enough for what they're aiming this proc. for.
VT-d won't be broken on the C2 Stepping SB-EP Xeon server processors, I thought that was clear in this article