TerryMathews
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what kind of power consumption do these things have at stock? wondering if one would be a good replacement for my athlon quad core in my video conversion box
Stock is 60w max.
what kind of power consumption do these things have at stock? wondering if one would be a good replacement for my athlon quad core in my video conversion box
what kind of power consumption do these things have at stock? wondering if one would be a good replacement for my athlon quad core in my video conversion box
Updated! Post here when you get everything and I will add you.
60W TDP... and this is b4 intel went into the madness of SDP and pissed off everyone. :biggrin:
A dual cpu server.. meaning if u had 2 of these guys and a IGP onboard + SSD the system would pull under 200W fully loaded.
However Elf b4 u start piecing stuff out... check out the DELL's C1100 on ebay... they have ones with 2 hexicores, however even the dual quadcore L5520.. which would be 8 cores + 16 threads would gobble your athlon machine and then some, for under 400 dollars with 32-48gigs of DDR3 ECC Registered, and u even get 4 drive hotbays
Seems like the C1100's are all being thrown out of cloud servers to upgrade.. so u can find them on STEAL on ebay right now.
you cant overclock it.. however... with that many cores and ECC Registered Ram ontop.... i dont think u really would want to overclock it.
i'm thinking i would need to learn linux as i don't think any of my windows versions are multisocket
:hmm:
i'm thinking i would need to learn linux as i don't think any of my windows versions are multisocket
:hmm:
PCs with multi-core processors:
Windows 7 was designed to work with today's multi-core processors. All 32-bit versions of Windows 7 can support up to 32 processor cores, while 64‑bit versions can support up to 256 processor cores.
PCs with multiple processors (CPUs):
Commercial servers, workstations, and other high-end PCs may have more than one physical processor. Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate allow for two physical processors, providing the best performance on these computers. Windows 7 Starter, Home Basic, and Home Premium will recognize only one physical processor.
http://www.overclock.net/t/538439/guide-to-overclocking-the-core-i7-920-or-930-to-4-0ghzA: Some boards will throttle down the 21x multiplier if the wattage becomes too high. The culprits without public fixes are the Asus p6t deluxe and vanilla (The deluxe v1 has a bios available on the xtremesystems forum which can be crossflashed onto the v2 which will fix this problem) It really only becomes a problem at high voltages with high frequencies. Other boards have ways of disabling it.
what kind of power consumption do these things have at stock? wondering if one would be a good replacement for my athlon quad core in my video conversion box
i was called elf earlier
i was called elf earlier
He just means you quoted...
And I'm not...
Oh screw it. :biggrin:
He just means you quoted...
And I'm not...
Oh screw it. :biggrin:
i know who i quoted you formerly black mage turned waffle. aigo put the idea in my head to begin with.
i know who i quoted you formerly black mage turned waffle. aigo put the idea in my head to begin with.
I am up to 190x18... Stable for 24 hours@100% load.
Piffle... I live in the here and now. Previous posts mean nothing to me! :awe: