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Celeron E3400 - support vt-d ?

Short answer: NO.

If the ARK sais no it means it wont. That is sort of like the absolute authority on the chip. However there is one caveat.

The 3900 series socket 2011s are listed as NOT supporting VT-d but the C2 revision in fact does. It is just not "supported" because it is not a server part.

The Celeron and Pentium and Core X chips are not server parts and therefor do not support directed IO.

You may need a LGA775 Xeon to get VT-d to work. Past this point other member may recommend something I do not know.
 
I was under the impression that the older generations handled all vt-d stuff in the chipset. I haven''t tried it myself but if it works on a q6600, which it shouldnt work with officially (right?) then why not.
 
There's a difference between vt-x and vt-d.

VT-d wasn't even introduced until certain models of wolfdale and yorkfield processors (2 and 4 core penryn-based processors).

Stick with this list and Ctrl+F for VT-D. Should bring you to areas that support (or don't support) it.
 
There's a difference between vt-x and vt-d.

VT-d wasn't even introduced until certain models of wolfdale and yorkfield processors (2 and 4 core penryn-based processors).

Stick with this list and Ctrl+F for VT-D. Should bring you to areas that support (or don't support) it.

Vt-d was introduced with the q35 chipset and like i said, untill nehalem it wasn''t cpu dependend. Although not officially supported i'm pretty sure that it will work fine.
 
Vt-d was introduced with the q35 chipset and like i said, untill nehalem it wasn''t cpu dependend. Although not officially supported i'm pretty sure that it will work fine.

For $35+tax I might grab one & try....I have an E8400 in my ZFS server but I'd rather not yank it apart. I suppose if the E3400 doesn't work I can drop the E3400 into my ZFS server & drop the E8400 into the DQ45CB

I find ark.intel.com as a good starting poitn for info but there are a LOT of errors (or lack of info in some cases)...
 
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