Only Xeon CPUs with 32 or more cores/threads are the multi die family 92xx and only available for OEM.
Epyc CPUs with 32/48/64 cores are available for everyone willing to buy them.
I like a lot you put that mobo is that box.
Was it difficult to drill holes to attach the motherboard or did you use another method? and the power supply?
My 2xe5-2697 v2 works with non ecc RAM, it is in a Z9pE-d8 but in v3 and v4 systems I have used registered ecc RAM. Mobos I've used are asus Z10PE-D8 and Z10PA-D8.
The supermicro you linked is also a good choice.
I also have got two of these Z8NA-D6 boards but still going strong, the older one will turn 5 years by December, just one DIMM slot not working and one PSU substituted, I revamped it around one year and a half ago with two cheap X5660s, better coolers and one HD7950. Final destiny after a really...
Just to note that it has not been validated by the Dennis investigators yet. They are in holidays and until September will not perform the validation of the optimised application.
The CPU utilisation you're seeing is probably just what you GPU Einstein units need to run. If you show the processes tab in the Task Manager we will see which programs are using the CPU.
Not totally right, in all BOINC projects you can define 4 profiles with different settings that can be assigned to different computers: default, work, home and school.
It is a known old issue with that motherboard not fully solved yet. ES chips?
Try with last BIOS, try with one card in PCI#3, most successfull one among they all.
couple links...
The show is going on for a while, don't be afraid to make your own appearance :)
http://www.alternate.de/html/product/listing.html?navId=14536&tk=7&lk=3829#Tyan
http://www.wiredzone.com/Items.aspx?key=search&code=MBIA&searchval=X9D&incl_m=F...