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Here we get a look at the block diagram of the X10DRX motherboard, which shows how all the input and output devices connect to the C612 Chipset. With a size of 15.2" x 13.2" (28.6cm x 33.5cm ...
HPC GPU systems can use as many expansion devices as they can get in enterprise applications. To handle this need, Supermicro designed the X10DRG-Q motherboard which can run four devices such as ...
Intel’s C612 chipset brought along a lot of improvements for the workstation and server platform, not just support for Haswell-EP Xeon E5 processors, but also DDR4 memory support at full speed.
They said they don't officially support it but since the C612 is basically an X99 chipset it might work. There is the ECC memory issue bu I thought the CPU was the determining factor? Don't know ...
There are plenty of connection abilities on the Intel C612 chipset based motherboard. You get two PCIe x16 Gen3 slots and one x8 internally, plenty of headers for everything including an A-type ...
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