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sr-2 + Xeon Phi 31S1P... is it possible??

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2015/05/23 19:43:36 (permalink)
hi, my cuestión is very very simple... can i use a Xeon Phi 31S1P with my sr-2 rig?
thanks a lot.

CPU: 2x Xeon X5650 (ES) @ 4.0 Ghzs /Motherboard: EVGA CLASSIFIED SR2/RAM: 24 Gb ddr3 1800
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    skulstation2
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    Re: sr-2 + Xeon Phi 31S1P... is it possible?? 2015/05/24 10:54:55 (permalink)
    acording a post from evgatech_crisB in http://forums.evga.com/EVGA-Classified-SRXSR2-Support-for-Intel-Xeon-Phi-Coprocessor-m2141522.aspx
    its not supported,but not tested.
    i am also intrested if its compatiebel or not,only one way to know this is buy and test.
    intel also not know if it whil work
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    Re: sr-2 + Xeon Phi 31S1P... is it possible?? 2015/05/24 11:03:51 (permalink)
    The only CPUs tested to work are here. There might be others that will work but they have not been tested:
     
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    Re: sr-2 + Xeon Phi 31S1P... is it possible?? 2015/05/24 11:08:27 (permalink)
    i don't know if you know it but the xeon phi is not a socket cpu but a pci-e based coprocessor.
     
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