Quad xeon motherborad

Anyone have one of those? 

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  • ToborTobor Posts: 2,300

    Four Xeons or one Xeon with 4 cores?

    I have a dual Xeon system with eight cores, and I'd say its performance for rendering is just "okay."  An i5 is faster; an i7 is even faster Xeons are primarily for servers where a core can be dedicated to a specific processing thread. I use them because used Xeon-based Dell workstations are cheap on Craigslist.

  • Thanks for comment Tobor. I'm aiming to a motherboard capable of handle four xeons but I don't know if they have more technical problems than a single or dual motherboard.

  • Four xeons

  • ToborTobor Posts: 2,300

    The number of CPUs should be fairly transparent to you. The OS (and the BIOS on the board) handle all the low-down details, and it appears to Windows and your apps that you have lots of cores. Suppose these are 6-core CPUs. When you open the process monitor, you'll see 24 cores. 

    For Iray rendering at least, you get far more bang for the buck using a later-model (e.g. Pascal) nVidia card with 1500+ CUDA cores on it. Graphics cards tend to draw a lot of power, and I imagine your board will, too. The two most important things here is power supply rating and heat removal. I burned out a previous Dell T-5500 because of running too many 24-hour renders, and that machine had only a single CPU. When combined with the graphics card, there was just too much heat in there, and I didn't upgrade the fan system. In fact, I left the side cover off. Bad, bad, bad.

     

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