The high clock speed of 3.6Mhz works particularly in standard applications on last-generation Xeon based work stations. Four fast cores looks visibly much quicker nearly all the time than 6-core with the same Passmark rating. Warning, ensure your BIOS is up to date (Dell T3500). Add a good graphic card too, to get the most from this chip. It was $1600 new.
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Easy to install, a good thermal conductor is not getting warm with fat too. But stronger, heat pipe refrigerator recommended.
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I'm just going to assume this is a good CPU. I don't have a board to test it in, because I'm an idiot, and didn't realize my board only supports up to 136 watts, and this is a 150 watt CPU. That thing got HOT HOT HOT just trying to fire it up. Good thing I didn't go trying to Update My Microcodes, huh??? sigh.
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this the ultimate of socket 771..by another name..this chipp is the Intel QX9775. usually more expensive than the QX cause its a Zeon, and marketed toward commercial marktet..but they more common and more matched pairs still floating around should ya need two. put two of these in a ds5400xs board, pair them up with up to 4 680-690 series cards and you playing w/ the big boys... this chips ROCKS...they work hard..they Play harder. guaranteed no brainer. They can run long..designed to run cooler...and very overclockable. Its a older chip.. one of the first 45nm's and boards capable of exploiting them getting scarce. Get 'em while you can
Processor didn't work. It was the right part number my computer wouldn't boot.
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