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religiouslyconfused

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Supermicro makes these Xeon D chips as well. They can support a lot of ram and there is a 16 core/32 thread version as well. It does seem nice, but a little overpriced when compared to Skylake and Haswell xeon's such as the E3, but it does take almost as much ram as LGA2011-3 and less power. Could definitely work out, but SAMBA is only single threaded/core, so a faster core is better. Some supermicro Xeon D boards have 10Gbe so it does make it more future proof.
 

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Also Xeon D boards are rather expensive as some can cost around 800-900 USD but that also includes the CPU soldered on the board.
 

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I haven't looked into E3 Xeon's much but I feel like the price per watt on Xeon-D would be better and the amount of RAM you can utilize is crazy.
 

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You can build a socket 2011 system cheaper if you need that much memory and it will have much more horsepower when needed too.
 

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GIGABYTE Launches its Line of Server Boards Based on the Intel Xeon D-1500 Product Family

So, Gigabyte just launched these Xeon D boards… finally, ITX boards with (2) SFP+ ports!

My current set-up (AsRock C2750D4I) means I have to choose between a PCIe HBA (LSI SAS2008) + 2x1GbE or a PCIe NIC and risking some drives to the Marvell SATA controllers.

With this new board, I can get more RAM (DDR4 RDIMMs), integrated 10GbE (PHYs connect directly to the Xeon D) and a solid HBA (LSI SAS2008) and still have everything fit nicely into my U-NAS NSC-800.

Really excited for these, though it should be a while till they show up in retail (the press release is barely 2 days old)…
 
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