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Intel Xeon E7-8890V3

Hello Everyone! First post here, hoping that some folks would be able to provide some input for me. I'm looking for a board that can support one of the new Xeon E7 processors. From what I've been able to find, this processor uses Intel's C602J Chipset just like previous V2 versions and is socket FCLGA2011. There's really not a ton of information out there on these. Watching the 18 core video Linus produced I want to test out one of these. Asus was one of the companies to support the V2 version of this chip but I don't see them on the V3 list. Would this work on a V2 board that has the same chipset and socket? Supermicro is the only company that specifically mentions this processor on one of their boards.

 

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Hello Everyone! First post here, hoping that some folks would be able to provide some input for me. I'm looking for a board that can support one of the new Xeon E7 processors. From what I've been able to find, this processor uses Intel's C602J Chipset just like previous V2 versions and is socket FCLGA2011. There's really not a ton of information out there on these. Watching the 18 core video Linus produced I want to test out one of these since I have one. Asus was one of the companies to support the V2 version of this chip but I don't see them on the V3 list. Would this work on a V2 board that has the same chipset and socket? Supermicro is the only company that specifically mentions this processor on one of their boards.

 

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The E7's are very new and technology is developing and Intel doesn't wont much out yet so give it a little bit of time. If you know somebody that works fro an enterprise grade company such as EMC as them. My friend works for a division of EMC and he is always talking tome about processors and mobos 

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