Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge non-K CPUs from the i5 and i7 series can be overclocked with an additional +4 to their turbo multipliers. This does not work with the corresponding Xeon E3 processors. The i5-2400 runs at 3.1 GHz and has the following additional turbo boost steps: 1/2/2/3 (for load on...
There are two minor errors on this page: https://www.hardocp.com/article/2018/10/14/msi_geforce_rtx_2070_gaming_z_performance_review/2
In "Video Card Configuration", you say that the RX Vega runs with Nvidia's driver 416.xx.
A bit further down, you say that it runs with AMD Adrenalin 10.10.1 (I...
I have this mainboard and used it with an i7-4820K and a Xeon E5-1680 v2 in the past. It even is a decent overclocking solution for CPUs with an open multiplier, however I didn't find a way to let it ignore the CPU's TDP limit. Apart from that, it didn't gave me any problems.
Be aware that you...
When you also game with your PC, two E5-2667 v2 would be the fastest and most cost-effective solution. Oh man, these CPUs got so cheap... even deciding between E5-2667 v2 and E5-2696 v2 is difficult, because they cost the same on Ebay. For games, the singlethread performance of the E5-2667 v2 is...
Sandy Bridge-EP and Ivy Bridge-EP (v2) Xeons do not require ECC DRAM modules. You are only forced to use ECC modules from Haswell-EP Xeons (v3) onwards.