Kal-EL
01-27-2010, 06:21 PM
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Core i7 Dual-Socket Operation Possible? (http://www.overclockaholics.com/113881/Core_i7_Dual-Socket_Operation_Possible_.html)
Intel's Core i7 processorhttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/2_bing.gif (http://www.overclockaholics.com/forums/#) in the LGA1366 package is currently leading in the performance front, some of the fastest processors for the desktop platform fall in this league. Despite lacking a directly competitive processor, the platform had its share of competition thanks to motherboard manufacturers competing within themselves. EVGA for one, is set to unveil (http://www.techpowerup.com/?112567) a bleeding-edge motherboard later this year, which supports two LGA1366 processors. So far, enthusiasts working for EVGA have only disclosed that the motherboard would work with Intel's DP Xeon 5000 series LGA1366 processors, which are officially capable of working on dual-socket server and workstation motherboards.
However, a plausible rumor doing rounds has it that EVGA may attempt to make its motherboard work with Core i7 series processors - which are incapable to operate in pairs, at least from what we're led to believe. EVGA is attempting to do this by modifying the reference Intel design for the platform. » Read full story (http://www.overclockaholics.com/113881/Core_i7_Dual-Socket_Operation_Possible_.html) Rumors :keeporder:
Core i7 Dual-Socket Operation Possible? (http://www.overclockaholics.com/113881/Core_i7_Dual-Socket_Operation_Possible_.html)
Intel's Core i7 processorhttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/2_bing.gif (http://www.overclockaholics.com/forums/#) in the LGA1366 package is currently leading in the performance front, some of the fastest processors for the desktop platform fall in this league. Despite lacking a directly competitive processor, the platform had its share of competition thanks to motherboard manufacturers competing within themselves. EVGA for one, is set to unveil (http://www.techpowerup.com/?112567) a bleeding-edge motherboard later this year, which supports two LGA1366 processors. So far, enthusiasts working for EVGA have only disclosed that the motherboard would work with Intel's DP Xeon 5000 series LGA1366 processors, which are officially capable of working on dual-socket server and workstation motherboards.
However, a plausible rumor doing rounds has it that EVGA may attempt to make its motherboard work with Core i7 series processors - which are incapable to operate in pairs, at least from what we're led to believe. EVGA is attempting to do this by modifying the reference Intel design for the platform. » Read full story (http://www.overclockaholics.com/113881/Core_i7_Dual-Socket_Operation_Possible_.html) Rumors :keeporder: