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EVGA Classified mobo has 2 cpu sockets. So thats dual CPU.

tweakboy

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Here is the picture easy to see, It is a dual socket EVGA which they are selling. How about Xeon 8 core 16 cores 32 threads.. wow in dual CPU fashion.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813188119

Im getting me a dual socket EVGA Classified for my birthday LOL. wow imagine putting in 2 ivy cpu's Talk about bottleneck settled,,,,,,, hehel olol
 
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Here is the picture easy to see, It is a dual socket EVGA which they are selling. How about 2600k in dual CPU fashion.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813188119

Im getting me a dual socket EVGA Classified for my birthday LOL. wow imagine putting in 2 ivy cpu's Talk about bottleneck settled,,,,,,, hehel olol

Mainstream CPU's do not support dual CPU configurations, i believe its xeon only, unless they changed it to be SB-E as well.
 
Yeah but you're looking at $650 for the mobo, $420 for a 2Ghz CPu (2.5Ghz turbo) with locked multiplier. If you want 3.9Ghz turbo it's $1069. Then you need two of those. So before you even add memory or a GPU you already spent $2788. Add $100 for quad channel memory and $800 for a couple GTX 670s and you're at $3688.

BTW: In games, you're only using one CPU and my entire system as it sits in my sig was less than $2500. That was including monitor, mechanical keyboard, and speakers
 
Yeah but you're looking at $650 for the mobo, $420 for a 2Ghz CPu (2.5Ghz turbo) with locked multiplier. If you want 3.9Ghz turbo it's $1069. Then you need two of those. So before you even add memory or a GPU you already spent $2788. Add $100 for quad channel memory and $800 for a couple GTX 670s and you're at $3688.

BTW: In games, you're only using one CPU and my entire system as it sits in my sig was less than $2500. That was including monitor, mechanical keyboard, and speakers

good points
although nice to look at, most those points are game killers for 90%+ of us
 
Yeah but you're looking at $650 for the mobo, $420 for a 2Ghz CPu (2.5Ghz turbo) with locked multiplier. If you want 3.9Ghz turbo it's $1069. Then you need two of those. So before you even add memory or a GPU you already spent $2788. Add $100 for quad channel memory and $800 for a couple GTX 670s and you're at $3688.

BTW: In games, you're only using one CPU and my entire system as it sits in my sig was less than $2500. That was including monitor, mechanical keyboard, and speakers

which mechanical keyboard you using?😀
 
I don't see the point in the SR-X. Dead on arrival with locked multiplier.
Yes it's expensive. People don't buy these to game (although they do just fine too!), they're crunching or rendering, period.
 
I don't see the point in the SR-X. Dead on arrival with locked multiplier.
Yes it's expensive. People don't buy these to game (although they do just fine too!), they're crunching or rendering, period.

Absolutely. I just wonder why EVGA (a gaming company?) is marketing it. Perhaps to people who do folding? Although I don't know anyone who will build a $3k computer for folding alone.
 
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