LGA 3647 GUYS!!!

What do you guys think of this fucking new processor type and socket?

HEXA-CHANNEL memory!
Some of the processors up to 32 cores/64 threads!

This is some sick shit right here!
wccftech.com/intel-skylake-e-lga-3647-hexa-channel-memory/

HOLEY SCHITT!
But seriously, what's your thoughts?
Me personally? I could cum.

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too many goddamn sockets already. am3+ 4 lyfe.

>Still no M.2. style CPU socket

But, dude, SIX fucking channels of memory!
TWELVE slots!

That would be cool.
Looks like it'd be much easier to make a standard for.

This is knights landing is it not?

yeah, I think. I saw that name when looking it up

looks like a gimmick to me

>In b4 LGA 3648 next year after that lands

a socket every day keeps the goyim pay.

why go back to pentium 3 era?

Yeah Intel should standardize. Have like 1250, 2500, 5000, 7250, 10000 sockets only.

This is the evolution of Larrabee. It was originally meant to be for GPGPU computing like Xeon Phi. I'm sure it will mainly be aimed at the scientific community.

>RAM is slot, SSD (m.2.) is slot, GPU is slot.

Well I don't know...lol

Modern CPUs put out too much heat in a smaller form, the only practical air cooling methods are too heavy for slots like that, heck, even GPU sag is becoming a common occurrence!

My i5 6600 is cooler than my i7 920. Besides Samsung has found ways to reduce the heat in M.2.

>a socket change a year keeps the goyim in fear

What I want to knows is: what is that bus coming out of the top of the chip for? Intel, what in hell are you planning?

Obviously for SSD.

Scratch that...lol

Almost looks like Intel is taking the Terminator CPU seriously....lol

>it is a coprocessor

Naw bruh, I though it was for SLI.
Seriously though, it might be some XPoint shenanigans (they're calling it "Optane" now, right?).

It will come as a co-processor or main processor exactly like your image shows.

Good luck fitting 1155 connections on that.

Ah, makes sense. I was pretty confused because I'd only come across discussions of it as the main processor, despite the previous iteration being exclusively an expansion-board design.

>LGA
>ever

>it still hurts

This has nothing to do with intel vs amd.
LGA is shit.

For normal PC users yeah, it's not even worth thinking about. This new socket type is something you will probably never see available on the normal consumer market.

Intel only lists future E5 and E7 xeons as being available for LGA3674. Which means it's clearly designed for servers, enterprise computing, and scientific research.

First of all twelve slots isn't all that much, and nor is it needed. My current board has 12 slots and I'm replacing it with one that has 8 slots.

Just because the CPU supports 6 channel memory does not mean every board will get 12 memory slots.
More than likely the majority of boards will have six slots while lower end boards stay at 2-4 slots and a few select enthusiast grade boards will have 12 slots.

Essentially looks like two sockets on one array. I wish they'd stop coming out with new sockets for a while. 775, 771, 1151, 1150, 1155, 1366, 1356, 2011, 1567...

You don't need a different socket for EVERY market segment AND a redesign for EVERY generational update larger than a die shrink.

A shared socket for desktop and low core density server/workstation is fine. A shared socket for high end workstation/enthusiast platform/high core density server is fine.

Imagine a single socket only option for desktops and workstations 2-8 cores, then a separate socket for 8-32 core 1-4 CPU configurations and ALL CPUs for that socket supporting up to 4 sockets.
Kind of like what AMD was doing back when they were using socket F, but without the separate 2xxx/8xxx series Opterons.

You have to understand, it's just a bunch of tiny Pentium 1 cores. It's not really suitable for normal desktop use, but I guess thank fuck Linux still has i586 support.

>You have to understand, it's just a bunch of tiny Pentium 1 cores.
I do understand that, I was referencing only seeing the Xeon Phi as a main processor, and was not referencing it as a desktop processor. I meant what I said: that I had only come across (via a friend in the HPC space) references to the latest Xeon Phi as a main processor, and perhaps now you understand my prior confusion!

>1366
To quote , it still hurts, but I just can't let go.

>TWELVE slots!
already exist on E5-2600s, although this will make it much more common.

>First of all twelve slots isn't all that much, and nor is it needed.
it is. i have half a tray of DDR3 RDIMMs im not using, the 16 slots in my board are full, and I'm using about 150GB RAM right now and need more but 16GB DIMMs are expensive and I dont want to spend $1200 buying legacy memory.

>More than likely the majority of boards will have six slots while lower end boards stay at 2-4 slots and a few select enthusiast grade boards will have 12 slots.
This isnt consumer grade gear you tard

It would really be nice, if motherboards returned to a state where there would be sockets for most of the essential stuff. So you can change things over time, and not having to buy new motherboards every generation.
Then have PCIe lanes for auxiliary other stuff.

>dual cpu
>160GB of RAM
>980 sli

What are you using this it for?

>this it
I dun goof'd

Yes
The surface acts as a heatsink. You get better results sticking a VRM sink on them

>What can we do for a new product?
>lol idk
>how about we put lots of cores in them and advertise them as a breakthrough technology for consumers
>But doesn't the vast majority of software only use 2 or maybe 4 cores and in the applications where more cores are used properly, like in virtualization, server products exist doing what we're doing except much cheaper and better?
>... fuck it, let's ship it - we can market it as 8 core CPU's for 24 fps cinematic gaming experience

playing vidya while i do server stuff. it runs esxi and has 48 VMs on it

I think this is the guy who runs 48 VMs

pic related

Do you rent out your VM's or is it for personal use?

personal use

>bixnood.net

Must be hell to inspect for bent pins.

>Xeon E5s
>160GB ram

>Microsoft Windows
??

It used to run ESXi in VMware Workstation. Now it just runs ESXi after i figured out how to get GeForce drivers to load in a VM

Do you earn money out of this setup or you just waste shitton of money for lulz?

>Do you earn money out of this setup
It costs about $40 a month keep running.

>just waste shitton of money for lulz?
Learning shit is a waste?

But it cost like 5k to build

>But it cost like 5k to build
a lot more than that. the CPUs alone were $2800.

You can finish the top gun EE university in my country, all 4 years for that kind of money, spending that much just for learning is not the best allocation of money, but if youre richfag, who gives a fuck

Did you buy software or just pirated? Hiw did you handle vsphere?

>You can finish the top gun EE university in my country, all 4 years for that kind of money,
No one cares about a degree from the university of somolia. here in the US it isnt uncommon to pay $60-$70k/yr for a top tier school. and having a degree proves nothing other than you couldnt teach yourself skills. being able to VPN and show a potential employer that you're running the same shit at home as you would be at work is more impressive than a piece of paper.

keygens, if you want them i can upload them

>being able to VPN
being able to VPN in to your home

>keygens

From rutracker? Do they all work? Is there some thing you didnt manage to run as a pirate?

I would like a link to those keygens, user

If you learn on you own with little expenses > costly uni degree

If you pay shitton of money to learn by yourself < university degree

>From rutracker?
fuck if i know

>Do they all work?
yes. i recently resetup vcenter which is why i had the license warning in my previous screenshot.

>Is there some thing you didnt manage to run as a pirate?
huh? no everything is pirated, all the microsoft stuff, all the vmware stuff, all the cisco stuff.

here are keygens for ESXi and vCenter
my.mixtape.moe/jvxvey.zip

there isnt a keygen for NSX as far as im aware. if you sign up for a hosted demo however you can go in to the licensing page and copy the serial there. it is good for about a year and a half, then just sign up for another hosted demo

God only knows what wages are like in whatever shithole you live in where 4 years of university costs less than $3k USD. Building a server isnt cheap but it isnt impossible either if you have a job. And good luck running dozens of VMs all at once on your i5 shit box with 8gb ram

Thanks bro

What cisco stuff do you pirate?

Do you play with routers and switches? Which one do you use?

Virtual Wireless LAN Controller and Cisco Prime Infrastructure and the various IOS and ASA images. The vWLC doesnt really count i guess because it is licensed on the honor system. I've been meaning to get another 3750E off ebay and steal its IP Services license and then return it but havent bothered because i really dont care about policy based routing that much.

I have a Cisco 3750E, 3560G, ASA 5510 and some Aironet 1140s. I've been meaning to get around to installing a Cisco Nexus 1000v but have been lazy.

Some network chart to see how it all loks like?

How much in total did this whole thing cost?

The issue comes in the form of cooling that cpu, and I prefer air cooling as i never trust liquid.

Has any employer been impressed with your setup? Did it land you a job?

>Some network chart to see how it all loks like?
Sorry dont have one. Its pretty simple Cable Modem -> Cisco ASA 5510 -> Aironet 1141 (Wireless Bridge) -> Aironet 1141 (Wireless Bridge) -> Cisco Catalyst 3750E. There is a Aironet 1142 plugged in to the switch acting as an AP, a bunch of misc devices like a couple PDUs, a UPS, a smart TV, printer. The 10GbE ports on it are connected to the ESXi box for layer 3 switching between port groups. The 3560G is sitting in a closet after I upgraded to the 3750E.

The Cisco gear was cheap, the Aironets go for about $10 each, the ASA and 3750E can be had for under $200 each.

I've had employers be impressed with less. I got it because ive been doing client computing (managing environments >1000 nodes) stuff for far to long and hit a dead end, and want to go to other parts of IT. I've been NEETing it up the past year, so no it hasnt landed me a job.

Is this socket going to get standard xeons or is it all PHIs and the ones with the programmable coprocessors?

But this sort of leaves the coming lga2066 socket in a smaller area with quad channel memory and a limit of probably 2/4 sockets.

>What do you guys think of this fucking new processor type and socket?
I don't care because I will never own a machine that uses socket 3647.

>keygens, if you want them i can upload them
Is there no validation of the keys?

>Is there no validation of the keys?
As in calling home? As far as I know no. The untagged/management VLAN cant connect to the internet anyways.

If I had to guess, this would get used by the 8 socket scalable E7 processors. Everything else might go with 2066.

What job are you aiming at?

you never know, there is always demand for large amounts of ram for e5-2600s due to virtualization. although you can always buy larger dimms, the cost increase isnt linear so it can make sense for enterprise environments to want lots of memory channels so they can use smaller dimms.

Something in a data center doing systems or network admin work. At my last job i did client support, data center ops and dcim at a mid sized company. all the jobs before that were purely client support/management of the client computing environment.

How much is the pay on those jobs? Whay about your past jobs?

>Whay about your past jobs?
last was 65k, ones before that averaged around 50k in a major metro area. no matter how much experience you have or how hard you bust your ass it seems like there is a hard limit in client computing. as you can see it isnt that great. also id rather work in a data center so i dont ever have to deal with end users.

Is that gross or net pay? I don't know how us salaries work. If gross, how much of that is net salary?

gross. fuck if i remember what my bi-weekly checks were.

>americans for all this time wrote gross salaries in all of those threads

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA niggers why would anyone care how much you get before taxes, health and other expenses. Write how much of that money you actually receive

Fucking burgers man

(?)

>you never know, there is always demand for large amounts of ram for e5-2600s due to virtualization
That's why you have boards with 18 slots on them. Don't need more channels to add more, if you don't need higher memory bandwidth.

>>americans for all this time wrote gross salaries in all of those threads
yes, in the US salaries are always mentioned as gross

>health
for it jobs it is generally provided in large part by the employer, and there are different plans you can pick depending on how much you want to pay for your share of the expenses. there are HMOs (a limited set of doctors) and PPOs (you can go to just about any doctor) and then different tiers within those.

>That's why you have boards with 18 slots on them.
>18
>isnt a multiple of 4

Xeon E5-2600s have quad channel memory controllers. Are you talking about whatever the old as shit 1366 socket Xeons were?

>isnt a multiple of 4
What makes you think it has to be? You can have channels with as many slots in them as you want, they don't have to be even.
>Xeon E5-2600s have quad channel memory controllers
Yea, I know.

>Are you talking about whatever the old as shit 1366 socket Xeons were?
Hey don't you dare disrespect that line. Fuckin' Nehalem and Westmere have treated me better than anything from Intel or AMD, before or hence.

Also boards with 3 dimms per channel have to run the dimms at significantly lower speeds

lenovo.com/images/products/system-x/pdfs/white-papers/XSW03123USEN.PDF

>Also boards with 3 dimms per channel have to run the dimms at significantly lower speeds
Yea, it's a tradeoff. The limitation is power which is something that could be handled by manufacturers, were there demand from customers. There's no real reason that 2S Xeons should be on socket 3647.

> There's no real reason that 2S Xeons should be on socket 3647.
MOAR DIMMs

> The limitation is power which is something that could be handled by manufacturers,
That isnt the limitation, see why RDIMMs and LRDIMMs exist. Its loading on the memory controllers in the CPU.

LRDIMMs do have a buffer, but they're also meant to reduce electrical loading.

No shit.

Ok so what's your argument?

you just repeated what i said

oh look another socket from intel...what a suprise

Socket a year keeps goyim in fear

Like I said, what is your argument? You first repeated what I said.

48 VM guy, you're a fucking madman.

more like a cringey tryhard

>You first repeated what I said.
No, you said:

>The limitation is power which is something that could be handled by manufacturers

And I said

>Its loading on the memory controllers in the CPU.

The buffers the address (and in the case of LRDIMMs the data lines too) has nothing to do with a problem which can be solved by motherboard manufacturers and is the reason why you would want additional channels to increase memory capacity without getting raped by LRDIMM pricing.

ty user