I recently got from a friend from his company a used motherboard from an HPE ML110 gen9 and I am trying to build a gaming system for my little brother. The motherboard is essentially an X99 serverboard but I discovered that the power connector dedicated to the CPU has only 4 pins, half of what I have thought as the bare minimum for an X99 board.
I am currently considering getting the E5 4627 V4. It's quite cheap on aliexpress, has 10 cores (no hyperthreading though) and has relatively high base clock speed (2.6 Ghz) and turbo frequency (3.2 Ghz). But it has a TDP of 135W, and I wonder if a 4 pin connector can handle such a hungry cpu, especially during prolonged periods of gaming. In official documents on HPE's website, it says the 1680 v4 (TDP 140W) is also a viable option, but I think HPE probably doesn't account for gaming.
What do you guys think about snapping in a 4627 v4 to this system? Is a 4-pin stable enough for powering up the cpu and gaming? Or does anyone of you have relevant experience? Thanks.
I am currently considering getting the E5 4627 V4. It's quite cheap on aliexpress, has 10 cores (no hyperthreading though) and has relatively high base clock speed (2.6 Ghz) and turbo frequency (3.2 Ghz). But it has a TDP of 135W, and I wonder if a 4 pin connector can handle such a hungry cpu, especially during prolonged periods of gaming. In official documents on HPE's website, it says the 1680 v4 (TDP 140W) is also a viable option, but I think HPE probably doesn't account for gaming.
What do you guys think about snapping in a 4627 v4 to this system? Is a 4-pin stable enough for powering up the cpu and gaming? Or does anyone of you have relevant experience? Thanks.
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