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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 04:58:15 (permalink)
    I read about this yesterday.  That is going to be an expensive board. 
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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 05:10:36 (permalink)
    I predict $650 for this board... and it will be sooooo worth it

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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 05:13:02 (permalink)
    I know it was posted yesterday or so, but this one had a full pic and had more details, looks nice. if this board can come in at around 599.99 it will be a good deal.




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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 05:39:43 (permalink)
    Honestly, server applications aside, there will be no real world performance benifit from this, especially gaming.  Benchmarks, yes, real world, no.  Maybe you can check your email .000076 seconds faster!
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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 05:47:14 (permalink)
    Lol true. Most dual cpu boards fall flat on the enthusiast community, Unless the are splitting up how the pci-e slots communicate with the processor, maybe splitting them up so that in a quad config that 2gpus for cpu0 and 2 gpus for cpu1? That might work out good.




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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 05:54:09 (permalink)
    The 4X Classified looks like it spawned a brainy offspring. The wow factor on this board is huge.
     
    Now for EVGA to only demo this as thier answer to the 13 GPU FAH monster ASUS helped build awhile back. The dual socket setup could probably eat the ASUS P6T7 board alive.
    post edited by Brad_Hawthorne - 2010/01/05 05:57:08
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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 06:30:24 (permalink)
    That board is just rediculous! I guess I'll have to make a case from an old refrigerator to house this beast!

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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 09:01:42 (permalink)
    I'll get one and put two 920's in there.  It will be fun!

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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 09:13:39 (permalink)
    gutcheck

    I'll get one and put two 920's in there.  It will be fun!


    you go ahead and get 2 920's and put in there, then i will laugh when it doesn' t work because you have to use xeon 5000 CPU's.  Also this has already been posted, http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=106331
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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 09:14:27 (permalink)
    gutcheck

    I'll get one and put two 920's in there.  It will be fun!


    As has been mentioned in other threads about this motherboard, the 920 only has a single QPI link and will not work in a dual CPU configuration. You need a Xeon, with 2 QPI links for dual CPU configuration.

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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 09:30:42 (permalink)
    Multi-CPU machines were not a hit when they were more common place (talking about the consumer space here) way back when.  With the advent of multi-core processors the need simply went away for the most part (of course, they still are needed for workstations and servers).

    Essentially you're getting the option of building a custom http://store.apple.com/us...ac_pro?mco=MTAyNTQzNDQ 
    Of course with a different OS.  Should be a bit cheaper I would imagine as well.








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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 10:40:13 (permalink)
    Well that sucks.  OK, then I won't get one... but damn I'm itchen to get a new mobo.

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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 23:18:18 (permalink)
    Two Xeon X5677 3.46GHz 32nm quads would go nice in this board
     
    Way out of my price range/needs though. Heres a link to the Xeons Cpus that will work with this mb.
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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/05 23:50:48 (permalink)
    Cheapest Nehalem Xeon that has hyper-threading:

    Intel Xeon E5520 Nehalem 2.26GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1366 80W

    Quad-Core Server Processor - Retail

    http://www.newegg.com/Pro...x?Item=N82E16819117185

    $384.99 x (2) = $769.98

    I would love to do this, and just might...

    Some things would have to fall in place for me first, but this just might be my next mobo. (seriously!)

    I can't stop thinking about this with Fermi. I believe I truly would be happy for a few years on this one.

    I want (2) hex cores though with hyper-threading... 
    post edited by Talonman - 2010/01/05 23:55:01

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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/06 00:01:13 (permalink)
    me 2 talonman, I want to get it for folding the bigadv, i think it can completed a bigadv in less than 24 hrs if it can OC to 4.2GHz. And my PPD would kick butts. LOL

    if in April my PPD jump then you know what have happened. LMAO

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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/06 00:05:45 (permalink)
    Maybe the new processors being unveiled on Jan 7th, will help drive the price down on the Xeon's?

    http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-10417450-64.html

    Are your thinking case, or work-station setup for the mobo? I am torn.

    Are you even toying with the idea of hex core, or going quad for sure?

    I want 2 cheep hex core chips, with 2 QPI links each, that OC like a beast.  

    Also on the list is 1 massive high quality water block to cover the entire mobo. I might give the mobo my entire WaterKegIII Xtreme all to itself, and deal with cooling Fermi another way. 

    It might also be nice if the hex core processors were low enough power, even being over-clocked, that my 1K ToughPower PSU could power the entire system with eventually (2) Fermi. I might get a new PSU though... I kind of want to keep my Maximus still running. Undecided...

    If you had a system with 24 CPU cores counting HT, and 1 or 2 Fermi in it, would I ever want to use the Maximus again?

    I could save a ton my taking it apart, PSU maybe, 24" display, HD's, HD DVD/Blueray player...

    She might have to come apart, harvested for parts, then be re-built, to a lesser image of it's former self.

    post edited by Talonman - 2010/01/06 00:29:43

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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/06 03:45:45 (permalink)
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    me 2 talonman, I want to get it for folding the bigadv, i think it can completed a bigadv in less than 24 hrs if it can OC to 4.2GHz. And my PPD would kick butts. LOL

    if in April my PPD jump then you know what have happened. LMAO

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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/06 03:52:39 (permalink)
    _Nite_

      you and your folding addiction I swear

    Just don't kill the circuit breakers lol


    HAHA addiction ???? me ????


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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/06 18:20:14 (permalink)
    You need a quad socket board!

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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/06 20:04:07 (permalink)
    First evga server board.

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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/07 05:47:17 (permalink)
    Talonman

    Cheapest Nehalem Xeon that has hyper-threading:

    Intel Xeon E5520 Nehalem 2.26GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1366 80W

    Quad-Core Server Processor - Retail

    http://www.newegg.com/Pro...x?Item=N82E16819117185

    $384.99 x (2) = $769.98

    I would love to do this, and just might...

    Some things would have to fall in place for me first, but this just might be my next mobo. (seriously!)

    I can't stop thinking about this with Fermi. I believe I truly would be happy for a few years on this one.

    I want (2) hex cores though with hyper-threading... 

    I may get the office to get this set-up for a render server :)




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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/07 07:56:25 (permalink)
    Just be prepaired to Purchase two power supplies, one for the motherboard itself and one for the GPU's
     
    The Motherboard requires the fallowing power connections to operate correctly with two CPU's
     
    3x6pin PCIe connecters
    2x8pin ATX connecters
    24pin Main power connecter
     
    then add the power consumption of 4 GPU's and you will almost need tree PSU's....
     
    and as far as cases goes I e-mail MMods directly and they informed me that any case which support the E-762 will support this new board as well with a seperate hyper modular backpanel and tray as they did for the E-762 when it was released.
    post edited by ZachA - 2010/01/07 07:59:48


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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/07 08:03:27 (permalink)
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    Motherboard requires the fallowing power connections to operate correctly with two CPU's
     
    3x6pin PCIe connecters



    lol wut?  Really?



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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/07 08:10:28 (permalink)
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    Motherboard requires the fallowing power connections to operate correctly with two CPU's

    3x6pin PCIe connecters



    lol wut?  Really?


    YES, Really... There is one above the first PCIe slot and one next to each of the 8pin ATX connects for the CPU's


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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/07 09:43:47 (permalink)
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    Honestly, server applications aside, there will be no real world performance benifit from this, especially gaming.  Benchmarks, yes, real world, no.  Maybe you can check your email .000076 seconds faster!


    1 word: Raytracing!

    I do cgi as a hobby, and I'd like to get into animation, but some raytraced images take my rig up to 10 hours to complete. That's 10 hours PER FRAME!

    That's why I'm drooling over this boards potential
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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/07 15:37:42 (permalink)
    the benifit i see here would be if the pci express slots where divided among both cpu's. that would be great, it would take away the bottleneck that is experienced when you have 3 way sli, esp with the new fermi chips on the way, i would think 2 would bottleneck even intels highest offering. 2 cpu's would be awsome in this respect. as for the practicality for most, there is none XD but hey, if you have the money and want a processing powerhouse, go for it XD.


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    ps- if you plan on running this board before 32nm chips come out, i recommend this chip

    http://www.newegg.com/Pro...x?Item=N82E16819117213

    its an i7 920 that has been renamed for selling to the server side of things, plus of course the D0 stepping and 2xqpi XD for 300 bucks, only 20 bucks more, and, you can be assured of quality since intel has saved some of the best chips for servers, since they are supposed to run as close to 24/7 as possible.
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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/07 16:01:06 (permalink)
    ZachA

    Just be prepaired to Purchase two power supplies, one for the motherboard itself and one for the GPU's
     
    The Motherboard requires the fallowing power connections to operate correctly with two CPU's
     
    3x6pin PCIe connecters
    2x8pin ATX connecters
    24pin Main power connecter
     
    then add the power consumption of 4 GPU's and you will almost need tree PSU's....
     
    and as far as cases goes I e-mail MMods directly and they informed me that any case which support the E-762 will support this new board as well with a seperate hyper modular backpanel and tray as they did for the E-762 when it was released.


    When you get the exact price of the MMods case with seperate hyper modular backpanel and tray, post it up...
    I want to know.

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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/07 16:12:54 (permalink)
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    Cheapest Nehalem Xeon that has hyper-threading:

    Intel Xeon E5520 Nehalem 2.26GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1366 80W

    Quad-Core Server Processor - Retail

    http://www.newegg.com/Pro...x?Item=N82E16819117185

    $384.99 x (2) = $769.98

    I would love to do this, and just might...

    Some things would have to fall in place for me first, but this just might be my next mobo. (seriously!)

    I can't stop thinking about this with Fermi. I believe I truly would be happy for a few years on this one.

    I want (2) hex cores though with hyper-threading... 

    I may get the office to get this set-up for a render server :)


    1 thing bothers me so far that I am trying to get squared away in my mind....

    http://www.xtremesystems....hp?t=242204&page=3

    Post 65, and 66...

    lutjens is running on a Dual CPU mobo (Tyan S7025), and (2) Xeon W5580@ 3.20GHz CPU's.

    When he ran a ray-tracing Pinball game, his CPU's didn't load up to 90% or so...

    "Got 18 FPS, but only ~45% CPU usage. Is there something I'm missing to improve multithreading? Couldn't see any CPU usage affinity options in the game and I double checked affinity in Task Manager (all cores are selected).

    Edit: For something to do, I ran another instance of the game and did 14 FPS with both copies running simultaneously (FRAPS only displays in the active window, but the same 14 FPS was seen regardless of which instance of the game was selected). Usage with both instances active was 95-100%.

    Edit2: Ran the arauna bench as well (one cycle...its zzz time for me). Better scaling than the pinball game, but CPU usage varied widely, hitting anywhere from 20-80% usage across all cores. Anyhow, 7046 was the result..."

    I consider all CPU's running near their full potential to do ray tracing, a critical success factor.

    Why didn't they run with higher utilization, giving him more performance?
    These configs produce just as much:
    ajaidev ------------ i7 980X@ 4.60GHz ---- 21 FPS (32nm Hex Core - HT on)

    rge ----------------- i7 950@ 4.81GHz ---- 20 FPS (45nm Quad Core - HT on)

    AkRazor ------- Xeon W3520@ 4.41GHz ---- 19 FPS (45nm Quad Core - HT on)

    -=DVS=- ------------ i7 920@ 4.30GHz ---- 18 FPS (45nm Quad Core - HT on)
    RCG Bex ------------- i7 920@ 4.18GHz ---- 18 FPS (45nm Quad Core - HT on)

    He scored 7046 on the benchmark, these almost did...
    http://www.xtremesystems....howthread.php?t=242688
    #1 --- 6518 - rge -----------Core i5 950--------- 4600Mhz -- 4/8--
    #2 --- 6032 - Pyr0 ----------Core i7 920--------- 3800Mhz -- 4/8--

    I would want my dual CPU'ed mobo to produce more. Could be just an app thing, could be the way things are on all apps...
    Could be the GHz difference too on the CPU's?
    I don't know.

    The same seems to happen to Particle's dual Hex-core setup.

    "4000, Particle, Dual AMD Opteron 2427, 2380 MHz, 12/12

    http://www.pcrpg.org/pics/computer/arauna.png

    Note the low CPU utilization. I know that's a known issue, but I think a star or something would make it less embarrassing."

    post edited by Talonman - 2010/01/07 16:57:05

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    Re:EVGA shows its dual LGA 1366 motherboard 2010/01/08 16:38:29 (permalink)
    I still would like to know if you guys think these dual boards will load the CPU cores up properly.

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