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Is there any such thing as a mobo that supports dual amd x2processors?
I'm looking for a motherboard that supports twin AMD processors.
Socket AM2. All I can seem to find is Opteron based mobo's. Any ideas? |
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Re: Is there any such thing as a mobo that supports dual amd x2processors?
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> I'm looking for a motherboard that supports twin AMD processors. > Socket AM2. > All I can seem to find is Opteron based mobo's. > Any ideas? There shouldn't be any with dual AM2. http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/...E13340,00.html "All AMD Opteron processors feature three 16-bit HyperTransport technology links running at 800MHz, and theoretically capable of 1.6 gigatransfers per second or 3.2GBps of bandwidth in each direction. In a single-processor configuration, the links are non-coherent – all three are available for connection with system I/O components. In a multi-processor configuration, one must be coherent, leaving the others for I/O responsibilities. The coherent link allows each processor to access another’s memory. Thus, an AMD Opteron processor 800-series CPU, designed for four- and eight-way configurations, needs three coherent HyperTransport technology links to communicate with its neighboring processors." It is the missing coherent protocol, that should prevent an ordinary AM2 processor, from working with a second one. A coherent protocol ensures that both processors know where to find the current valid copy of a piece of information. It is either held in one of the processors internal caches, or in system memory, and the protocol is there to control it. Opterons have one to three coherent links, and a pricing structure that recognizes the importance of coherence to building big servers. That is why there are three columns for the Opterons, in this pricing chart. A hefty price for a coherent link. http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/...l?redir=CPT301 "Coherent" is mentioned in this chart of Opteron quad cores. 1 coherent = 2 way scalable. 3 coherent = 8 way scalable. I believe the 2 or 8 refers to sockets, so you could have up to a 32 core system via these (8 quad cores). http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/...l?redir=CP8501 To see how big an 8 way system is, take a look at this product. There are two motherboards. The motherboard are spaced apart by two riser PCBs (no components, just FR4 and contacts on the ends). The riser PCBs are circuit paths for two coherent links. (See if you can spot the error in the block diagram. First, eliminate the memory sticks and their associated memory bus, as they aren't Hypertransport. Each processor should have three remaining Hypertransport links, to make the interconnect between the eight processors. I think the top two processors should have a link each, left over.) ftp://ftp.tyan.com/datasheets/d_s4881_104.pdf Paul |
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Re: Is there any such thing as a mobo that supports dual amd x2 processors?
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> I'm looking for a motherboard that supports twin AMD processors. > Socket AM2. > All I can seem to find is Opteron based mobo's. > Any ideas? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103226 The processor above should work in any Socket AM2 or AM2+ motherboard. A BIOS update may be required. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819103866 http://usa.asus.com/products.aspx?mo...3&l2=82&l3=489 Two 1207 FX processors on the Asus L1N64-SLI WS. One more option is a single Intel Socket 775 Q6600 which is currently the best bang for the buck solution of the three if you require quad cores. |
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Re: Is there any such thing as a mobo that supports dual amd x2 processors?
Of AMD's manufactured processors, you can only run the Opterons in dual CPU
configurations. That's why no motherboards are available to your specs. -- --DaveW "sicc" <b34nzzz@gmail.com> wrote in message news:4f562c05-3215-4e80-a1ad-7a3f81ade75c@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > I'm looking for a motherboard that supports twin AMD processors. > Socket AM2. > All I can seem to find is Opteron based mobo's. > Any ideas? |
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