The best motherboard for dual Xeons, since Xeons are the only Intel CPUs that support ECC memory, is the GIGABYTE GA-7PESH3 Dual LGA2011/ Intel C602/ DDR3/ CrossFireX & 4-Way SLI/ SATA3&SAS2&USB3.0/ A&V&2GbE/ EEB Server Motherboard ( http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?name=MB-7PESH3 ) $599.99. Gigabyte motherboards are the easiest to run multiple OSes.Hello
I am looking for a medium power workstation for studies and desktop virtualization. Maybe a 6-core or dual 4-core Xeon.
Check manufacturer specs - Here's two that should fit your requirements, but they, like the rest of the X79s, are single CPU motherboards -In the first message of this thread it is said that an X79 chipset will give ECC with OS X. Is there any way to ensure that? Maybe see a log of fixed single bit errors from within the OS?
(1) GIGABYTE GA-X79S-UP5-WIFI LGA2011/ Intel C606/ DDR3/ 3-Way CrossFireX&3-Way SLI/ SATA3&USB3.0/A&2GbE/ EATX Motherboard ( http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php...3e0c0e3e7c04&gclid=CNqXpayd3rwCFajm7Aod1UYABw ) $305.99
(2) ASRock X79 Extreme6 LGA 2011 Intel X79 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard ( http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...57289&ef_id=UnGi9wAABeAD@Wx9:20140221220909:s ) $219.99
Because a Xeon is required for ECC support, ensure that the X79 motherboard for which ECC memory support is listed, also specifically lists as a supported CPU the Xeon that you intend to use.
Now running Asus P8C WS + E3-1245v2 with GT640 graphics and not happy, since the machine will get stuck or crash after a couple of days. With both 10.8.x and 10.9.x. Memory is 4+4 GB ECC.
I'm not an Asus fan at all, not even a tiny bit, and would never again spend 1 cent on any of their motherboards.
I wish someone could point me to a motherboard + CPU combo that would have at least ECC and fully functioning speedstep, and then maybe sleep, shutdown and restart. I am good at following instructions but I'm incapable of figuring out DSDT and such stuff all by myself.
Fully functioning speedstep is just around the corner. I pass the baton to RampageDev. - http://rampagedev.wordpress.com . I know of no one who is his equal for tackling speedstep, sleep, shutdown and restart matters. He's "The Man."
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