Hey LR.
Now, i've invested in a new Quad-core Xeon CPU, that should arrive on wednesday. Now, i have a discussion going on with a friend, that is sure that i can mix it along with my current dual-core Xeon. (current: Xeon 5110, New: Xeon 5410)
I would say that it's impossible to have 2 cpu's with 2 different Core's in the same setup working together.
Anyone who can inlighten me on this one ?
- Dozer
Dual CPU.
Dual CPU.
New Workstation:
Intel S5000XVN
Xeon 5110 @ 2 Ghz (pin mod)
4x1 GB HP 667Mhz FB-DDR2 ECC Fully Buffered
620 GB HDD
Old Workstation/Server #1:
DFI LP NF4 Ultra SLi-DR
Opty 180 @ 2.6 Ghz
4x1 GB PC3200 Kingston Value Ram
2.2 TB storage
Server #2:
Tyan K8W
2xOpteron 244
1 GB ECC
60 GB HDD
Intel S5000XVN
Xeon 5110 @ 2 Ghz (pin mod)
4x1 GB HP 667Mhz FB-DDR2 ECC Fully Buffered
620 GB HDD
Old Workstation/Server #1:
DFI LP NF4 Ultra SLi-DR
Opty 180 @ 2.6 Ghz
4x1 GB PC3200 Kingston Value Ram
2.2 TB storage
Server #2:
Tyan K8W
2xOpteron 244
1 GB ECC
60 GB HDD
Re: Dual CPU.
you cant.
Phenom II 1075T,Phenom II 1090T,Intel i7 870
Gigabyte 890XA-UD3
Evga GTX460
8 GB Corsair
Agility2 120GB SSD
Dual 24" Samsungs LCD's
Gigabyte 890XA-UD3
Evga GTX460
8 GB Corsair
Agility2 120GB SSD
Dual 24" Samsungs LCD's
Re: Dual CPU.
No, you need two identical processors.