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Intel Xeon E5-4600 V3-Processors Specs Surface - 18 Core Galore

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Specifications on the new gen 3 Xeon line are coming online. The Xeon E5-4600 v3 line of processors will get 10 models including a CPU with 18 cores and 36 threads !

 

The fastest processor will run at 2.9 GHz. The details of the CPUs are obtained from a list that has been showing at a motherboard manufacturer. ASRock already has removed the entries.

 

The ten processors will get 10 to 18 cores per CPU with clock frequencies from 1.7 GHz up-to 2.9 GHz. The processors are based on Haswell and intended for systems with four sockets. The processors will be released in Q2 of 2015. 

 

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Source: http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/intel-xeon-e5-4600-v3-processors-specs-surface-18-core-galore.html

 

Wonder what that 18 Core 36 Thread gets in Cinebench. Guru3D claims that ASRock removed them from their list, but they are definitely still there at the bottom of the page (except 4648):

 

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18 cores, BUT CAN IT PLAY MINECRAFT ???????????????????

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This would make a good heater for my home while supporting cancer research.

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That is what shrinking your manufacturing process gets you, and they will be better in servers than any AMD CPU as well.

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I don't know what I would do with it, but I want one.

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I'll take a 18C/36T 3.5Ghz model in a 2P board with 16 Ram slots.....

Lol, good luck finding an OS capable of managing that amount of threads, windows has enough trouble allocating resources on current dual Xeon rigs.

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Lol, good luck finding an OS capable of managing that amount of threads, windows has enough trouble allocating resources on current dual Xeon rigs.

 

My home server uses Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter......

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Just found a workstation based on the current Xeons, look at all of those threads. http://www.mediaworkstations.net/i-x2.html

My home server uses Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter......

Well in that case, your a lot better off than those who review the Xeon rigs, with their consumer grade versions of windows.

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Just found a workstation based on the current Xeons, look at all of those threads. http://www.mediaworkstations.net/i-x2.html

Well in that case, your a lot better off than those who review the Xeon rigs, with their consumer grade versions of windows.

 

"Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition supports up to 64 sockets and up to 320 logical processors"

 

In the base config it only supports 2 CPUs but you can extend that all the way up, plus use clustering, failover, etc.

 

 

The E5-4667 V3 with 16C/32T at 2.0Ghz sounds fine but with the the pricing I would expect at 5960X to perform almost the same with 8C/16T at 4.0Ghz.

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I don't know why I need this, but I do. 

 

You could just brute force the shit out of EVERYTHING. 

GPU's are better at brute forcing.

I only have 2x4core xeons. Can't imagine how quickly rendering times would be with 36 cores

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18 cores, BUT CAN IT PLAY MINECRAFT ???????????????????

 

but dat minecraft server doe.

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I have a dream. 

One day I will be able to purchase one of these expensive hardware.

I have a dream.
 
That one day, I can buy one of these unlocked.

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"Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Edition supports up to 64 sockets and up to 320 logical processors"

In the base config it only supports 2 CPUs but you can extend that all the way up, plus use clustering, failover, etc.

The E5-4667 V3 with 16C/32T at 2.0Ghz sounds fine but with the the pricing I would expect at 5960X to perform almost the same with 8C/16T at 4.0Ghz.

It will be pretty close. However the v scalability for multiple sockets in the same server is the real advantage of the Xeon platform.

The 5960X, per unit of computing, beats out most Xeons.

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It will be pretty close. However the v scalability for multiple sockets in the same server is the real advantage of the Xeon platform.

The 5960X, per unit of computing, beats out most Xeons.

 

The real sad thing is that atleast the early samples for the 5960X had 10 cores on them meaning they were Xeons. So if Intel really wanted to it would not take much to make an overclockable 2P 5960X system or one of these new Xeons. It's an artificial limitation as far as I am aware unless they are only putting 8 cores on the 5960Xs but the Xeons could be unlocked and overclocked.

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As a sys admin who's currently working to get a virtual hyper-v set up at work I'd love to replace our current machines (3 machines with hexa-core xeon's) with three machines that were specced out with that E5-4669. Imagine that, 12 of those suckers to play around with in terms of virtualization, *drool*. (OP said they were aiming at quad socket motherboards for those puppies hence 12 and not 6).

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I don't know why I need this, but I do. 

 

You could just brute force the shit out of EVERYTHING. 

Good luck with that serial processing is about a bazillion times slower than parallel computing. A R7 250x will mop the floor at brute forcing against the fastest CPU in this list.  :P

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how crap thats a lot of cores, man i can only wish for power of that level, guess in a few years ill be able to get a cpu which comes close to that level of power.

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18*4 = 72 cores

36*4 = 144 threads

 

on a 4 processor board.

 

144 threads of folding power...

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Holy mother of cores!

This should be the xmas gift from Linus to his hostages :D

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