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Socket 2011 Xeon

If you get four of these Xeons for LGA 2011 you'll get 300K Points per Day in F@H

AFAIK only 2 can be used on the same board (same as the 1366 Xeon's), 4 CPU boards are socket 1567 (Beckton 8 core and Westmere-EX 10 core).



But it looks like a killer CPU :cool:
 
but just because its intel xeon it means you'll hafta loose our home to buy it.

andi thought amd had 12core opterons out already since a long time??

Not these Xeons
And yes they are the Opteron 61XX series

AFAIK only 2 can be used on the same board (same as the 1366 Xeon's), 4 CPU boards are socket 1567 (Beckton 8 core and Westmere-EX 10 core).

But it looks like a killer CPU :cool:

I'll educate you

LGA 2011 for servers is a 4P setup while desktops(workstations I should say) can have the 2P Setup or the 1P Setup

LGA 1567 is for mission critical CPUs and those cost like what $8K for the motherboard $4k per CPU(They are mission critical so they are so highly-binned that the cost of the boards and CPUs are not consumer based, you can't buy them at newegg)

To clarify:
LGA 2011 Workstation = 2P Max
LGA 2011 Server = 4P Max

And since the Xeons are Server Class CPUs they are more likely going to be placed on the 2011 Server Motherboards which are going to be a majority of 4P motherboards
 
I'll educate you

LGA 2011 for servers is a 4P setup while desktops(workstations I should say) can have the 2P Setup or the 1P Setup

LGA 1567 is for mission critical CPUs and those cost like what $8K for the motherboard $4k per CPU(They are mission critical so they are so highly-binned that the cost of the boards and CPUs are not consumer based, you can't buy them at newegg)

To clarify:
LGA 2011 Workstation = 2P Max
LGA 2011 Server = 4P Max

And since the Xeons are Server Class CPUs they are more likely going to be placed on the 2011 Server Motherboards which are going to be a majority of 4P motherboards

My bad, thank you for that. I didn't see that 2011 was 4P capable.

But still, I can't remember if 1366 was 4P capable, so if you wanted 4P the 1567 was the only option.
 
curious, the e7's already have 8 and 10 core's out, none clocked this low though.

I wonder if this is supposed to be a 1567 replacement or if it'll be like the 775 xeons were.
 
Intel Ivy Bridge (ES) Benchmarked Against Core i3 2100/ i3 530

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CPU Benchmarks:

PC MARK 7:

Ivy Bridge (ES) @ 2.3Ghz: 3366 PC Marks
Core i3 2100 @ 2.3Ghz: 3037 PC Marks
Core i3 530 @ 2.3Ghz: 2923 PC Marks

Super PI (1M Calculations):
Note – Lower is Better

Ivy Bridge (ES) @ 2.3Ghz: 15.91 sec
Core i3 2100 @ 2.3Ghz: 16.71 sec
Core i3 530 @ 2.3Ghz: 18.59 sec

Fritz Chess Benchmark:

Ivy Bridge (ES) @ 2.3Ghz: 4528
Core i3 2100 @ 2.3Ghz: 4476
Core i3 530 @ 2.3Ghz: 4161

SiSoftware Sandra GFlops Test:

Ivy Bridge (ES) @ 2.3Ghz: 36.11 GFlops
Core i3 2100 @ 2.3Ghz: 35.16 GFlops
Core i3 530 @ 2.3Ghz: 26.73 GFlops

CineBench R11.5 (Multi/Single Threaded):

Ivy Bridge (ES) @ 2.3Ghz: 2.34/0.98
Core i3 2100 @ 2.3Ghz: 2.24/0.93
Core i3 530 @ 2.3Ghz: 1.9/0.75

WinRAR KB/s:

Ivy Bridge (ES) @ 2.3Ghz: 1762 KB/s
Core i3 2100 @ 2.3Ghz: 2544 KB/s
Core i3 530 @ 2.3Ghz: 1717 KB/s

AID64 CPU Test (GB/s):

Ivy Bridge (ES) @ 2.3Ghz: 21.71 GB/s
Core i3 2100 @ 2.3Ghz: 21.61 GB/s
Core i3 530 @ 2.3Ghz: 10.36 GB/s

Gaming Benchmarks:

StarCraft II (1920×1080, High Settings):

Ivy Bridge (ES) @ 2.3Ghz: 58.23FPS
Core i3 2100 @ 2.3Ghz: 59.43FPS
Core i3 530 @ 2.3Ghz: 57.56FPS

Call of Duty: Black Ops (1920×1080, 4xAA, High Settings):

Ivy Bridge (ES) @ 2.3Ghz: 47.25FPS
Core i3 2100 @ 2.3Ghz: 46.43FPS
Core i3 530 @ 2.3Ghz: 44.57FPS

Battlefield Bad Company 2 (1920x1080P, HBAO: ON, 2xAA):

Ivy Bridge (ES) @ 2.3Ghz: 35.51FPS
Core i3 2100 @ 2.3Ghz: 27.72FPS
Core i3 530 @ 2.3Ghz: 21.93FPS

F1 2010 (1920×1080, High Settings, DX11):

Ivy Bridge (ES) @ 2.3Ghz: 45FPS
Core i3 2100 @ 2.3Ghz: 45FPS
Core i3 530 @ 2.3Ghz: 47FPS

Source :

http://wccftech.com/intel-ivy-bridge-dual-core-es-benchmarked/
 
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