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OK, only CPU change on a Genoa build, but due to budget, thats first. The CPU (an ES) was not cheap. Stuck at 4800 on memory, but at least I have 12 channels. The final with be DDR5 ECC registered 6000.
I am dying to compare PG results with 8 concurrent 8C tasks ! And other DC tasksAre parts still arriving? I want to see Cinebench R24 results (lol).
One of the only 2 Turin 64 core CPUs is 360, the other is 300. Its only the 160/192 core that are supposed to be 500 watt. Source:From the pre-release rumors, the Turin Zen5 Gen anyway will go to 500W. I think all the Zen4 gen epyc boards only go to 400W. And I know mine MB vrms at 400W get toasty, so I think that SM might be coming out with a new / heavy duty MB to support Zen5? And like the others?
We shall see!
LFFFGOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!Its here ! Now to find the time to install it ! I have doctors appts tomorrow and wednesday, so probably Thursday is the big day,
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The seller can't tell you which mobo he checked this CPU to be working in?Mine is this one
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it came from a corporate environment. He has no idea what system it was used in. Supermicro had this to say officially.The seller can't tell you which mobo he checked this CPU to be working in?
Before you do that, make a visual note of the pins underneath the Turin and that of an existing Genoa chip. If they look too different, better not try. The wrong pin getting voltage, for example, could fry something in the CPU.So they will not even tell me if it will work on my motherboard. I am going to fire it up anyway when I get time.
AMD will once again be using their socket SP5 platform for Turin processors, which means the chips are drop-in compatible with EPYC 9004 Genoa (and Bergamo).Jun 3, 2024Before you do that, make a visual note of the pins underneath the Turin and that of an existing Genoa chip. If they look too different, better not try. The wrong pin getting voltage, for example, could fry something in the CPU.
Trailblazer!OK, preliminary word is that Turin will be announced Oct 10th, 2024. If that happens I may have it up and running the same day if I get bios from supermicro.
So basically you have no choice, Gigabyte here you come!So my options are the $1750 Gigabyte dual board (and buy another case for it), and get another CPU and $1500 more memory. or wait who knows how long for the supermicro one.
Maybe. Have to pay $5,500 for property tax and $1900 to amazon, then see whats left.So basically you have no choice, Gigabyte here you come!
Fingers crossed Mark, but family budget and bills first.Maybe. Have to pay $5,500 for property tax and $1900 to amazon, then see whats left.