It's been an awfully long time since we've seen or tested any EVGA products here at bit-tech, but late last year we were pleased to hear that the company had decided to put its PR house in order. This ...
One thing you are not likely to hear in workstation circles is, "Do you even overclock, bro?" However, should that question arise when using an ASUS WS C621E SAGE motherboard, you could answer, "You ...
Recently we nipped down to EVGA's office to have a chat with famed overclocker Peter Tan - aka Shamino - to talk about his role helping EVGA develop a upcoming unique dual-socket Xeon motherboard with ...
Gigabyte announced on May 20, 2019, a C621-WD12-IPMI motherboard for IPMI-compatible workstations that can house dual-install Xeon scalable processors. The Intelligent Platform Management Interface ...
ASUS has just announced their new dual Xeon workstation motherboard, with the introduction of the WS C621E SAGE motherboard. ASUS' new offering is for high-end workstation users, who want a mind ...
Asus have just revealed their new Z10PE-D3 WS Dual CPU Workstation Motherboard, which comes equipped with the latest LGA 2011-3 Sockets and support for the new Intel Haswell-EP range of processors; ...
Gigabyte’s motherboard series based on the Intel C612 chipset is quite an impressive one and I’ve already had the pleasure to test the MU70-SU0 server motherboard. Today I’m taking a look at its ...
I have an older, unused dual 2.4 xeon machine that I want to put back into service as a Windows Home Server. For power saving requirements and the fact that a dual would be overkill for WHS, I would ...
Users will soon be able to overclock Intel's Skylake-based Xeon processors on a selection of ASRock motherboards, sources have revealed to TechSpot. Intel normally prevents Xeons from being ...
Back in January at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Intel was showing off a rig in their booth dubbed the "V8". It was essentially a dual-socket workstation platform outfitted with a pair of ...
I'm considering buying a server board that has two CPU sockets, but I don't want to afford both CPUs right now. Is that a problem? Can I just add in the other CPU later like adding extra memory DIMMs?
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