Xeon compatible?

Omegaman007

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Not sure if this is in the proper section but here goes:

I'm still running a first gen i7-920 on a Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P, overclocked to 3.8GHz with a couple of GTX670s in SLI. Was thinking of keeping the graphics cards and SSDs and upgrading CPU to a 6 core XEON (which I would also try to overclock). Problem is that the X5650 through 70 does not appear to be on the Gigabyte site as a supported CPU BUT I've seen some threads implying that it will work with this board. Is there anyone that might be able to confirm that here?

Also, If I decide to just pick one up and try it, will Windows 7 x64 continue to run with the CPU swap or will it complain?
 

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I'm actually confused, because according to the upgrade list, the x5650 isn't on there, but it is a Socket 1366 processor, which is the socket on your mobo. So I can't say for certain, but in theory it should work.

Also it shouldn't cause any issues with your OS, since you're only changing one piece of hardware.
 

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I'm actually confused, because according to the upgrade list, the x5650 isn't on there, but it is a Socket 1366 processor, which is the socket on your mobo. So I can't say for certain, but in theory it should work.

Also it shouldn't cause any issues with your OS, since you're only changing one piece of hardware.

Yup, that's why I'm confused also. Don't want to throw a $100 into this system for an old processor if I don't have at least a decent amount of confidence that it will work. Tried googling all over but just ended up finding conflicting info. I think it's just a BIOS revision issue if anything (to properly identify the CPU); the hardware side should be fine. :sarc:
 

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Dell Inc.
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NVIDIA GeForce GT 720
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Well if you want to go all out, might as well go for the 5690, but the 5650 is a pretty good upgrade already.
 

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Yikes, those prices climb fast. I think I'll cut it off at the 5670.
 

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I ordered an X5670 off of fleabay... will likely not get a chance to try it until the weekend of the Dec. 12. Keep your fingers crossed for me.
 

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Let us know how it works if you are going to do it, or have already done it!
 

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Dell Inc.
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Will do. The CPU got lost in the mail so I received it yesterday. Will try it this weekend.
 

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Well the X5670 does work this this motherboard, but I've had absolutely no luck trying to overclock it and right now performance is worse than with the i920 at 3.8GHz in the apps I care about. Looking for some help on a few OC forums but if I don't get anywhere with it this week then I'll have to get rid of the CPU. At least this will give me an opportunity to lap the i920.
 

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You cannot overclock Xeon processors. They are not designed for that. They are made for server/workstation class systems for sustained used and reliability. Overclocking is opposite of those goals.
 

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You cannot overclock Xeon processors. They are not designed for that. They are made for server/workstation class systems for sustained used and reliability. Overclocking is opposite of those goals.

I understand your logic but they're definitely overclockable... lot's of people doing it, just not with this motherboard apparently. :shock:
 

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They are overclocking the Base Clock, which has its own problems as it governs more than just the CPU. Overclocking the Base Clock requires every component on the motherboard to be stable with the increase, specifically your RAM. The max you are going to get when overclocking the Base Clock is going to be limited on the least stable component.
 

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Alienware Aurora ALX R4
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Windows 10 Pro (x64)
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Intel Core i7-3930K (3.2GHz - 4.5GHz)
Motherboard
Alienware Aurora-R4 x79
Memory
4x Samsung 4GB PC3-12800 DDR3 (16GB 1600MHz)
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 690
Sound Card
SteelSeries Siberia Elite
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Dell UltraSharp U3011
Screen Resolution
2560x1600
Hard Drives
Samsung 850 Pro 256 GB, Seagate 1TB Desktop Hybrid HDD, 2x Western Digital 4TB Green HDD
PSU
875W Some Dell PSU <.<
Case
Alienware Aurora ALX
Cooling
Custom Liquid Cooling (EK CPU & GPU blocks) dual EK 480RAD
Keyboard
Logitech G710+ Mechanical
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Logitech G700s
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Verizon Fios (50 mbps average)
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Server: Intel NUC D54250WYK: i5-4250U, 16GB, 256 GB mSATA, Windows Server 2012 R2
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