1. Do any of the newer (post-Raptor Lake) consumer (i.e. non-Xeon) processor-chipset combinations support x4x4x4x4 bifurcation??
2. How about Xeons?
3. Is x4x4x4x4 bifurcation support anywhere on Intel's roadmap?
Just as an update: it turns out that the Epyc 9124 I purchased from eBay was locked for Dell server motherboards ...
As such, I had to abandon the build, and send everything back.
I just bought another 8-pin cable: it should arrive tomorrow morning. In the meantime let me see if the mobo powers up with only 2 of the 8-pins populated.
@Markfw: Alright, I got everything I need, finally, and just assembled them all together ... only the mobo doesn't power up!!! Not sure I made the right power connections though: mobo has 3x8 pin + 1x4 pin power inputs. I only connected one of the three 8 pin inputs: should I connect them all...
Looks awesome, thanks! It ships from China though, and I am too impatient to wait that long. What do you think of this one?
Btw, do they come with thermal paste, or should I procure my own?
Building a NAS server (mostly data storage, no major computational load envisioned) around the EPYC 9124 (SP5, 200W TDP). To be used in a regular uATX case, i.e. no rackmount, no huge jet-turbine-like datacenter fans involved. Should I attempt a passive solution, or should I go with an active...
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