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I don't understand.

It's on Intel's website as well that's it's supported on LGA 1151 (or maybe not; FCLGA 1151? Future compatibility?)

I'm not trying to be cheeky; it's just that i'm seeing that it will work.

Kinda worried it won't now.

 

Also, thank you about the Intel Turbo Boost 2.0, but the 1231 had that and that processor also wouldn't hit 3.8 on all cores without something like MCE.

Turbo Boost 2.0 should be able to let it run above its TDP for 25s. Depending on your cooler it can achieve it or not.

MCE obviously changes that.

Just because the board has a 1151 socket doesn't mean it'll run.

1151 boards are available with a lot of different chipsets:

1151 Intel Core CPU chipsets:

  • B150
  • H110
  • H170
  • Q170
  • Z170

1151 Intel Xeon CPU chipsets:

  • C236
  • C232

So, i was thinking of getting the 1231 v3 for a mini-ITX build i've got in store but i saw the 1230 v5 Xeon recently came out and decided to go Skylake (Because better boards & why not)

 

I'm wondering if it has the same feature as the 1231 v3 where if you set it to run at turbo (without MCE) it will run @ 3.6Ghz on all 4 cores and @3.8Ghz on the first two cores or if the 1230 v5 had done away with that and will simply turbo all 4 cores to 3.8Ghz.

 

Otherwise, i'd have to get with an ASUS board to get MCE and the brown PCB of non-ROG mini-ITX boards is a huge turn off.

 

Please and Thank you!

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So, i was thinking of getting the 1231 v3 for a mini-ITX build i've got in store but i saw the 1230 v5 Xeon recently came out and decided to go Skylake (Because better boards & why not)

 

I'm wondering if it has the same feature as the 1231 v3 where if you set it to run at turbo (without MCE) it will run @ 3.6Ghz on all 4 cores and @3.8Ghz on the first two cores or if the 1230 v5 had done away with that and will simply turbo all 4 cores to 3.8Ghz.

 

Otherwise, i'd have to get with an ASUS board to get MCE and the brown PCB of non-ROG mini-ITX boards is a huge turn off.

 

Please and Thank you!

you are going to need a mobo designed for server machine, the skylake xeon would not be usable on z170/h170/b150 consumer grade mobos

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you are going to need a mobo designed for server machine, the skylake xeon would not be usable on z170/h170/b150 consumer grade mobos

Nope.

Fits LGA 1151 socket.

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The article's from WCCFTech and a month ago.

It's currently being sold specifying it works on LGA 1151 boards.

I mean Newegg could be lying to me but i don't think so.

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Nope.

Fits LGA 1151 socket.

Intel specificly says that v5 Xeon products are only compatible with C232 and C236 chipsets.

But back to your questions: That is a feature of Intel's Turbo Boost 2.0. I'm pretty sure that should work without MCE.

 

 

 

 

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The article's from WCCFTech and a month ago.

It's currently being sold specifying it works on LGA 1151 boards.

I mean Newegg could be lying to me but i don't think so.

as i said before, yes it is lga 1151. but it aint gonna work,no matter what, consumer grade mobos do not support it, unlike the haswell 1231v3  that it was supported almost on every h97/z97/b85/h81/h87/z87 mobo.

plus it is more expensive than the 1231 v3.

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Intel specificly says that v5 Xeon products are only compatible with C232 and C236 chipsets.

But back to your questions: That is a feature of Intel's Turbo Boost 2.0. I'm pretty sure that should work without MCE.

as i said before, yes it is lga 1151. but it aint gonna work,no matter what, consumer grade mobos do not support it, unlike the haswell 1231v3  that it was supported almost on every h97/z97/b85/h81/h87/z87 mobo.

plus it is more expensive than the 1231 v3.

I don't understand.

It's on Intel's website as well that's it's supported on LGA 1151 (or maybe not; FCLGA 1151? Future compatibility? Never heard of FCLGA)

I'm not trying to be cheeky; it's just that i'm seeing that it will work.

Kinda worried it won't now.

 

Also, thank you about the Intel Turbo Boost 2.0, but the 1231 had that and that processor also wouldn't hit 3.8 on all cores without something like MCE.

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I don't understand.

It's on Intel's website as well that's it's supported on LGA 1151 (or maybe not; FCLGA 1151? Future compatibility?)

I'm not trying to be cheeky; it's just that i'm seeing that it will work.

Kinda worried it won't now.

 

Also, thank you about the Intel Turbo Boost 2.0, but the 1231 had that and that processor also wouldn't hit 3.8 on all cores without something like MCE.

Turbo Boost 2.0 should be able to let it run above its TDP for 25s. Depending on your cooler it can achieve it or not.

MCE obviously changes that.

Just because the board has a 1151 socket doesn't mean it'll run.

1151 boards are available with a lot of different chipsets:

1151 Intel Core CPU chipsets:

  • B150
  • H110
  • H170
  • Q170
  • Z170

1151 Intel Xeon CPU chipsets:

  • C236
  • C232

 

 

 

 

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I don't understand.

It's on Intel's website as well that's it's supported on LGA 1151 (or maybe not; FCLGA 1151? Future compatibility? Never heard of FCLGA)

I'm not trying to be cheeky; it's just that i'm seeing that it will work.

Kinda worried it won't now.

 

Also, thank you about the Intel Turbo Boost 2.0, but the 1231 had that and that processor also wouldn't hit 3.8 on all cores without something like MCE.

same product line (skylake) so it has to be lga1151.

But, they didnt want consumers to exploit the xeon like they did with 1231v3 series because they lost some cash (many people bought the xeon 1231 instead of an i7 4790 that was 100 usd more expensive and they didnt want that to happen again because of marketing), so in order to work, you need to buy a server grade mobo, that is also more expensive (1231 +h81= i7 performance on the cheap, intel not wanting that). the pic below is very simple, marketing win for intel.

Intel-Greenlow-Platform-Support.jpg

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Turbo Boost 2.0 should be able to let it run above its TDP for 25s. Depending on your cooler it can achieve it or not.

MCE obviously changes that.

Just because the board has a 1151 socket doesn't mean it'll run.

1151 boards are available with a lot of different chipsets:

1151 Intel Core CPU chipsets:

  • B150
  • H110
  • H170
  • Q170
  • Z170

1151 Intel Xeon CPU chipsets:

  • C236
  • C232

 

Oh.

It turns out i'm stupid hahahaha

 

Thank you!

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This is really annoying. That just pisses me off. They worked fine on older consumer chipsets. Why the hell are they doing this? Did they sell too many Xeons and not enough Cores?

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This is really annoying. That just pisses me off. They worked fine on older consumer chipsets. Why the hell are they doing this? Did they sell too many Xeons and not enough Cores?

Sounds like they did.

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