Justinbaileyman
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Any one Know what the next best Dual socket 1366 motherboard would be next to the EVGA SR2?? Would it be the ASUS Dual Socket Mobo?? Or i there something better??
Well I got in my pair of X5650's in the mail today and dropped one into my MSI mobo and set the BLCK to 166 right off the bat. Needless to say it went into a never ending boot loop which didnt make any sense to me whats so ever considering both my L5639's can run 200 X 16 no problems. Long story short I spent 5 long hours scouring google for a fix. Seems the answer is I had to set me Ram to 1333 instead of 1600 even though my ram is rated 1600 8-8-8-8-24.I also had to set my QPI to 5.86 instead of 6.40. Also have turbo on and now everything boots up and is running at 3.6Ghz - 4.2Ghz. Been testing at these settings for the past couple hours first using Prime95 and now Handbrake and it seems like I have improved about 25-30% increase in encoding time upgrading to the X5650 over the L5639 on this mobo. Any ways just thought I would post my results in case some one else runs into this problem so they dont have to pull there hair out trying to find a solution like I did.
Trim doesnt play well with more then 1 SSD on x58 unless your planning on adding a add on card via pci port. it works perfect for single SSD though.Just wait and see.. the second you plug in that second SSD its gonna corrupt the crap out of your drives. just google it and you'll see hundreds of pages with the same issue's I'm telling you about.
Doesnt seem to be an issue with standard HDD's only SSD's so well leave it that.
Try google like I said there is nothing but page after page about it. here is the search link for you https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=trim+corrupting+ssd+x58+xeon
And as I said this works fine on my system.......
And the only other think I found was some article from toms from 2009.
I will take my own personal experience over some old links thanks.
I'm thinking about hopping back onto the 6 core Xeon train. I picked up an Intel DX58SO2 board on the cheap. But can't find any confirmation on the web that it works with an X5650 or any Westmere-ep for that matter. I read somewhere that the original DX58SO board didn't work with an L5639 so I'm hesitating a bit on purchasing an X5650.
No problem and I wasn't trying to come off as a butthole just showing the links for the topic which was asked for.I to have not had a problem with trim singal use SSD, but just wanted to give a heads up. Looks to be an isolated issue with xeon users for some odd reason or other.:\
The L5639 was never a retail processor. The X5650 works as does the rest of Westmere EP CPU's.
https://communities.intel.com/message/117064
No problem and I wasn't trying to come off as a butthole just showing the links for the topic which was asked for.I to have not had a problem with trim singal use SSD, but just wanted to give a heads up. Looks to be an isolated issue with xeon users for some odd reason or other.:\
Intel DX58SO and Xigmatek SD1283 Gaia heatsink arrived yesterday, X5650 has shipped and scheduled for delivery on Friday. Looking forward to a fun project this weekend!
Anybody here have experience with the DX58SO board? It has 4 RAM sockets which seems very strange to me considering the triple channel RAM support. Not sure if this means 3 run in triple mode and the fourth runs in single mode or two doubles or what.
Excellent info there, Burpo, thanks!
No real-world benefit to running 3x2GB in triple channel mode versus 4x2GB in double channel mode, right? I've never dealt with a system that even could run triple channel mode before.