Reply 680 of 2261, by dexvx
wrote:Because you're paying more money for "The ultimate Intel overclocking platform", motherboards with dual power connectors for extra overclocking stability (even single socket), when "normal server motherboards" like from supermicro only have 1 for single-socket, because more isn't needed. Most aftermarket HEDT motherboards also come with multiple power phases well beyond what's necessary.. again for overclocking stability, more traditional motherboards just have what's needed.. and expensive japanese low-ESR capacitors rated for like 150c @ 100,000 hours or more, again.. not necessary, but good for overclocking.. And I don't know about Intel 2066, but many Intel HEDT aftermarket motherboards (like for x58 definitely) also don't support ecc-registered memory. Which most xeons and "server motherboards" do support. It's just, sometimes (I don't know if it's true today) but if you're just going to run a xeon chip you're usually can get a server-class board for half the price vs aftermarket ones. That's why using Intel Consumer HEDT boards for xeons is really a huge waste of money. Using xeons on these types of motherboards, you wouldn't even need nor use more than half of the design / reason for having HEDT boards.
Usually better overclocking boards are more stable and longer lasting. That's what I care about.
wrote:EDIT: There's nothing on the Intel ARK, or cpu-world.com confirming any of the xeons for these platforms, even "E5-1650 v2" having an unlocked multiplier out of the box... I don't know what these people are doing to "Enable" that, custom modified bios on the boards? I'll have to research into it further.
It's one of those semi-common knowledge.
E5-16xx v1/v2/v3 unlocked mult
https://www.reddit.com/r/overclocking/comment … 015&sh=27e107f8
http://www.overclock.net/t/1591590/xeon-hacki … -x99-beyond-x58
http://www.overclock.net/t/1496856/the-myster … -unlocked-xeons
https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?thr … ltiplier.15983/