So then a really really great idea came to my mind; why not design a multi-CPU motherboard that can use normal Xeon Ex 1xxx CPUs or Core ix cpus? Instead of through the QPI links the CPUs are tied ...
Most consumer PCs are designed for a single Intel or AMD processor, and dual CPU setups are primarily found in servers designed for heavy workloads. This is because these days, most standard CPUs have ...
In context: Keeping your CPU cool plays a huge role in leveraging the processor's computing power. As it turns out, many Intel 14th-gen Core CPU owners opt to reduce the CPU voltage in an attempt to ...
Last week, AMD launched their highly anticipated Ryzen CPUs to huge fanfare and for the most part, the CPU has lived up to its expectations. While there is still quite a bit of controversy over ...
The benefits of dual-core will be obvious to builders who love to multitask. With a dual-processor system installed, it means there&'s a second processor core to share the load. For instance, if one ...
Buying a used server motherboard, especially the dirt-cheap models, can be a great start to your home lab. You get cheap access to enterprise performance and features, and can run all the self-hosting ...
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Feature load out that meets the sweet spot and performance is just what GIGABYTE's MW50-SV0 provides, making this a good choice for your workstation motherboard needs. With the release of Intel's ...
Dual core processors work best when software can run in parallel on them. So-called 'multithreaded applications' benefit from an additional CPU core because subroutines can be allocated to different ...
AMD has fired the starting gun to mark the beginning of the 2018 processor wars, officially announcing that the first new Ryzen 2nd generation CPUs are available for pre-order plus confirming ...
I've avoided wading into this one, for good reason and because everybody here has good points in that "every problem is solved" for most practical intents. The only thing left is cost, and as Intel ...