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What CPUs use that socket I wonder.

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A member here has one similar to that, or not sure if the exact one.

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Socket G34 I think, made for opteron's.

it's socket f second gen, G34 is third gen.

 

currently G34 socket cpus go up to 16 cores btw.

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What CPUs use that socket I wonder.

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I recently wandered around pogolinux' site and configured a nice multi-socket

machine with eight CPUs at ten cores/twenty threads each for a breezy 23 grand US.

Just imagine that thing doing BOINC or F@H... 160 threads just chucking away. :D

(not sure if the software would actually scale that high though, and yeah, I'm

aware that's not what those machines are primarily made for ;)).

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I recently wandered around pogolinux' site and configured a nice multi-socket

machine with eight CPUs at ten cores/twenty threads each for a breezy 23 grand US.

Just imagine that thing doing BOINC or F@H... 160 threads just chucking away. :D

(not sure if the software would actually scale that high though, and yeah, I'm

aware that's not what those machines are primarily made for ;)).

however, i like the way you think :P.

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I recently wandered around pogolinux' site and configured a nice multi-socket

machine with eight CPUs at ten cores/twenty threads each for a breezy 23 grand US.

Just imagine that thing doing BOINC or F@H... 160 threads just chucking away. :D

(not sure if the software would actually scale that high though, and yeah, I'm

aware that's not what those machines are primarily made for ;)).

Look what this guy did with Opterons. The entire machine is built for F@H

 

http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=261829

 

Edit: picture with 4 Opterons + waterblocks

 

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however, i like the way you think :P.

 

Haha, my wallet doesn't. :lol:

 

Look what this guy did with Opterons. The entire machine is built for F@H

 

http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=261829

 

Edit: picture with 4 Opterons + waterblocks

That is indeed rather neat. But I want 160 threads! :D

(seriously though, it's a nice setup, especially with that presumably

custom M/B block)

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What about the Intel 12/24 Xeons, are their limit 4, or can you do more CPU's than that ? :)

Maximum dual socket: E5-2697 V2, E5-2695 V2 (unless I've missed some parts, but I haven't

been able to find any other 12/24 Xeons for more sockets so far).

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There are 4 socket mobos with Xeon E7s which have up to 10 cores 20 threads. Each processor supports 4TB memory. They will update it soon and it will be 22nm so the number of cores is supposed to shoot up to 16 or 20 i think. Knights Landing has 72 cores and 288 threads and is just retarded in terms of processing power and efficiency. I believe that will come in 4 socket mobos too with add on cards as well meaning one mobo could have like 4+add on cards of these things.

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There are 4 socket mobos with Xeon E7s which have up to 10 cores 20 threads. Each processor supports 4TB memory. They will update it soon and it will be 22nm so the number of cores is supposed to shoot up to 16 or 20 i think. Knights Landing has 72 cores and 288 threads and is just retarded in terms of processing power and efficiency. I believe that will come in 4 socket mobos too with add on cards as well meaning one mobo could have like 4+add on cards of these things.

The E7 Xeons (at least some of the current ones) are actually scalable up to eight

sockets (the system I mentioned in my previous post used those). But good to know

about the next upgrade cycle. It's so nice to see some cool stuff in the server/

workstation CPU market since the desktop side of CPU things has been pretty stagnant

in the last few years (well, boring and disappointing is what I'd call it TBH).

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Hopefully we'll get one of those machines for F@H and until then I'll have my E5200 just making noise while I sleep...

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Hopefully we'll get one of those machines for F@H and until then I'll have my E5200 just making noise while I sleep...

we already have several.

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please read some comments before posting.

sry did not read, too lazy for it when i am tired.

 

Just guessed becuze i know some AMD opteron CPus was on g3 socket lel

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MOAR!pls

the more the merrier! i think we alredy have about 7 and one or two in progress.

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