Arachnotronic
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- Mar 10, 2006
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No kidding. I wish Intel would just allow overclocking of their Xeons on the consumer chipsets and just call it a day. Just grab a Xeon and OC it to the moon...
Me too.
No kidding. I wish Intel would just allow overclocking of their Xeons on the consumer chipsets and just call it a day. Just grab a Xeon and OC it to the moon...
KNL uses the same socket.
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If you're going to buy a 6950X, I recommend buying at launch so you get the most out of it. Getting one of these chips mid-cycle just feels wrong.
I didn't think Intel would actually use LGA-3647 for HEDT. Old leaks pointed to something like an LGA-2011 v4.
Where on anandtech is that pic from? any info to go along with it?
While I didnt know it was 3647, I thought it was pretty common knowledge that Skylake-E was moving to a new socket because of all the new platform features it was introducing with x109 (or whatever they call it) ?
Is there really a chance it could be 2011 again?
Yep, check this out:
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Bottom right, "Basin Falls" platform. It says "Kaby Lake PCH" and "Skylake Server socket R." "Socket R" is code for LGA 2011.
That's why I'm quite surprised to see the socket 3647 come to HEDT.
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So it is not Skylake-e, but a Knights Landing mobo.
So the op link misreporting or they happen to share the same socket?
Is that a secondary slot on that cpu?