erek
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I though it was illegal to sell ES cpus.
Has this changed?
I assume it could be, but any motherboard that supports it likely won't have OC options in the bios. And mobo options are very slim for EPYC.I wonder if this could be overclocked.
We just use them for Distributed Computing. Threads=My inner geek really wants me to buy this. But my rational mind says "hell no". Any ideas for good uses for 32 cores? If I'm asking I'm guessing that means I don't need them and I shouldn't buy this?
It was tested in a Supermicro H11SSL with BIOS 1.0. The system does POST, and you can enter BIOS setup, but it runs into an error while Windows 10 is booting. I suspect it crashes because this stepping isn't supported by the BIOS. It did successfully boot Ubuntu 18.10, but I can't make any guarantees.
Are there no software overclocking tools for this? Is the multiplier locked? If this thing could be unleashed there were CPUs like this selling for $3700USD about six months ago.
punishable by death.I though it was illegal to sell ES cpus.
Has this changed?
No there are not that I know of. Basically one gigabyte board and a few supermicros. Have both, no options.nobody knows. I don't think there are any SP3 motherboards that natively support overclocking.
I don't think there are any SP3 motherboards that natively support overclocking.