Umm, is that screenshot supposed to prove anything?
Umm, is that screenshot supposed to prove anything?
Because if it is, this
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would be a multiplier locked E5-1660 at 48x100 ...
Apologies for my wording, English isn't my first language.Yes well, you can believe me or not I don't care. So HWinfo isn't really accurate....Broadwell-EP v4 is locked.
Apologies for my wording, English isn't my first language.
I do believe all retail BDW-EP including 1S are locked.
I do not believe those fields in HWiNFO screenshot can be used to show that, and - sorry if I misunderstood - to me it appeared that was the intention of the image.
I do think there's a lot of confusion and misinformation about unlocked Xeon, and that someone reading this thread, interpreting that image that way and using the wrong tool to determine if some CPU is unlocked won't help that situation.
I do believe this man and Xeon v4 locked.
I need to get a workstation anyway so I ordered 1660 v4
It seems like hwinfo shows all the cpus the same result even the locked ones.
i was wrong.Interesting. To my understanding though, doesn't HW-E OC better anyways? I wish Intel would be a bit more OC friendly.
i have ordered two and one of them died.How far you could clock your 1660v4 ES, 1.2V seems to be high for 4GHz?
Which Mainboard you ended up with?
Any problems?
it seems to be out of stock or higher price now since the sellers know its unlocked.Hi I was flipping whole internet to find weather 1660v4 is unlocked you state that they are so can you please source the links where can i get the GPU and is it compatible with Asus Rampage V Edition 10 EATX or do i have to get WS motherboard.
based on you posts i also purchased 1660 v4 es from chinesee seller. im not getting 4.0 stable even at 1.35. can you ask you friend about setting in bios? thanksit seems to be out of stock or higher price now since the sellers know its unlocked.