Not listed below is the 3450 chipset (see Xeon chipsets) which is compatible with Nehalem mainstream and high-end processors but does not claim core iX-compatibility. With either a Core i5 or i3 processor, the 3400-series chipsets enable the ECC functionality of unbuffered ECC memory.[49] Otherwise these chipsets do not enable unbuffered ECC functionality.
128GB RAM in how many DIMMs? Do you already have the RAM?I am looking for the cheapest motherboard that use 128G of ECC DDR3 ram and the bare minimum CPU of any spec that comes with a GPU or the motherboard already has an integrated GPU, so I don't have to buy a stand-alone GPU. Any suggestion?
Not listed below is the 3450 chipset (see Xeon chipsets) which is compatible with Nehalem mainstream and high-end processors but does not claim core iX-compatibility. With either a Core i5 or i3 processor, the 3400-series chipsets enable the ECC functionality of unbuffered ECC memory.[49] Otherwise these chipsets do not enable unbuffered ECC functionality.
Great find.How cheap? Can get the whole thing for just over $400, GPU included.
https://www.newegg.com/dell-precision-t7600/p/1VK-0001-4K239?&quicklink=true
Might be the only time I think buying the whole thing might be cheaper.
Win 7 Home can only utilize 1 processor.Great find.
For this type of Dual-CPU motherboard computers, does it require Server Edition of Windows to run it?
Can, let say, basic Windows 7 home edition run it?
Data handling. I maxed out my current computer rams of 32G, thus I am looking for some heavy up grade with a shoes string budget.Win 7 Home can only utilize 1 processor.
But in the context of 128GB RAM and dual CPU...why are you trying to cheap out on a Home OS, that is also out of any support.
What is this system for?
Win 10 Pro can speak to multiple physical CPU.Data handling. I maxed out my current computer rams of 32G, thus I am looking for some heavy up grade with a shoes string budget.
What is the minimum Windows Edition to be capable of running dual-cpu?