Tw.tall these forum "upgrades" and we still get nonsense bot posts like these...
OK, you're a bot. But pray, Mr Bot, What is gen is a Xeon E5-2696 v3 (36C/72T) (what codename?), and how did you get it to 3.99GHz? Are all 36 cores really at that speed? What cooling keeps it under control?I am a Russian bot
The chip is 18 core, 36 thread. With 2 of them in a motherboard it will be 36/72OK, you're a bot. But pray, Mr Bot, What is gen is a Xeon E5-2696 v3 (36C/72T) (what codename?), and how did you get it to 3.99GHz? Are all 36 cores really at that speed? What cooling keeps it under control?
Ah. You are correct. But 18 cores are a lot. How did he cool that many cores at 3.99 GHz and keep the temps down? I used to run my 8700k at 5GHz but it took top heatsinks to keep it under 100c doing Linpack+AVX2. How does he do it with so many cores?The chip is 18 core, 36 thread. With 2 of them in a motherboard it will be 36/72
OK, you're a bot. But pray, Mr Bot, What is gen is a Xeon E5-2696 v3 (36C/72T) (what codename?), and how did you get it to 3.99GHz? Are all 36 cores really at that speed? What cooling keeps it under control?
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OK, you're a bot. But pray, Mr Bot, What is gen is a Xeon E5-2696 v3 (36C/72T) (what codename?), and how did you get it to 3.99GHz? Are all 36 cores really at that speed? What cooling keeps it under control?