Recommendation: dual 2011 v3 mobo
It looks like there are several mobos with dual 2011 v3 sockets:
Any recommendations, or brands to stay away from? This would be a dedicated cruncher, 1 PCI-e slot is fine, so long as it fits a full length, dual-wide GPU.
Re: Recommendation: dual 2011 v3 mobo
I had an Asus board. If you plan to use dual GPUs skip this one. The memory slots pretty much block the 2nd PCI-E slot for any decent size card. IE my R9-270X would not fit.
Also keep an eye out on the SM boards for open box sales. I bought 2 of the X10DAl-I-O boards for $275 each. $299 regular price.
Re: Recommendation: dual 2011 v3 mobo
How many GPUs you plan to put in it? Never mind. See you said 1 PCIe slot is ok. The Gigabyte and one of the Supermicro only had a single x16 speed PCIe slot. There were other slots but only x8 speed.
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scole of TSBT
How many GPUs you plan to put in it? Never mind. See you said 1 PCIe slot is ok. The Gigabyte and one of the Supermicro only had a single x16 speed PCIe slot. There were other slots but only x8 speed.
The X10DAl-I-O boards have 2 PCI-Ex16 slots. A 3rd can be run in x16 with certain BIOS settings. I use slots 1 and 3 for 2 cards for cooling purposes. Running 3 would make the middle card run pretty warm unless you water cool.
Re: Recommendation: dual 2011 v3 mobo
After a bit more research, I narrowed it down to the following from each supplier:
ASRock EP2C612 WS, $360 @ Newegg
SUPERMICRO MBD-X10DRI, $410 @ Newegg
Asus Z10PA-D8, $460 @ Amazon
Gigabyte is out, since the only board on newegg is crazy expensive, and they don't seem to sell on amazon.
Thoughts? Any of these models or brands to avoid?
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Re: Recommendation: dual 2011 v3 mobo
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nanoprobe
I skipped over that, because it does not say anything about v3, like the one I listed. Can V1 boards run V3 CPUs?
Re: Recommendation: dual 2011 v3 mobo
From the specs listed. CPU Type Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 family (up to 160W TDP ) They will also run the V4 chips with a BIOS update but you need a V3 chip to update the BIOS first to get a V4 chip to run. Look for the Intel C612 chipset spec. That's the key.
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nanoprobe
Look for the Intel C612 chipset spec. That's the key.
Ah! That makes it clear. Thanks!
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nanoprobe
Are you okay on the quality? There is a pretty harsh review on newegg. But reviews are generally bad, since happy people rarely do feedback.