Yes, essentially the same chip, they're just cheaper / more available.
Any advantage of R380 vs R280 (if I found a really good deal on a 280 say...) . My understanding is that the 2xx to 3xx transition was just a die-shrink...
Just finished putting together a system (mostly) from the scrap pile at work. Specs are as follows:
Xeon x3370 (Quad-Core, 12M Cache, 3.0GHz, Socket 775, Core2 era chip)
20GBs DDR3 1600 RAM
256GB Mushkin ECO3 SSD (this was purchased new)
Antec 500w PSU
Basically, I don't want to waste money on...
Thank you everyone, looks like I'll be either looking for a used 1366 workstation, or build my own haswell-e with a lower end cpu and invest in the platform (that way I can upgrade later)
Cheap as possible as far as what I want to spend, and what it's used for...
Logitech Media Server, SolidWorks 2014, MATLab 2014b, maybe some gaming, but not much, Visual Studio 2013...
I'm a bio-engineering major with a minor in Software Engineering
Okay, so there's this little mod you can buy for like $3 to allow use of a Socket 771 Xeon on a regular desktop 775 board.
Does anyone have experience with this? And if so, what is a good socket 775 board that would potentially support this?
I am thinking of doing this because I can get a...
I will second this. I have pinched nerves in my neck and when things get inflamed and they get irritated, that's more or less what it feels like (I mean I cannot really relate with the whole foreskin comment...I was circumcised at birth...) But it feels tingling for me, almost halfway numb like...
I am going to assume that the socket Xeon's use has 1155pins, but is not supposed to be pin compatible with socket 1155?
Other people please chime in...if the architecture is the same, and the change from merom to penryn was just a die shrink, then this should work...
I have a customer that I need to build a replacement system for. The old system is an AOpen barebones (Digital Engine DE45-HG). I found the requisite barebones kit on the Egg, but they have no Penryn socket P chips available. They have a Merom socket P chip, but I am not going to just assume...
I understand what you mean in theory by 'base-10', but I don't think it works like that. Isn't the 8bits/byte a function of binary coding (2^3 being equal to 8...)?
Also, most ISP's advertise the maximum theoretical line speed, even in realy world conditions, there is line overhead, and other...
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