LGA2011 3 vs LGA 2066 Chip Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

Комментарии • 18

  • @HAM-CU7BE
    @HAM-CU7BE 7 месяцев назад +1

    Can a cpu x299 LGA2066 fit in a LGA 2011-3 motherboard soket?

    • @ADV_PO
      @ADV_PO  7 месяцев назад

      Yes. It fits. Will it work? No.

  • @MrBleuprak
    @MrBleuprak 4 года назад

    Hi bro, I have no idea, whether you still in this, but I want to ask, have you tried that E5-2687w v4 on x299 mainboard ? let me know if you have the answer.

    • @ADV_PO
      @ADV_PO  4 года назад +1

      Hello. No this CPU is for X99. X299 is not for any Xeon. Look out!

  • @lianawatitjandra9574
    @lianawatitjandra9574 3 года назад

    Intel yang sekarang, ga beres. Bolak-balik ganti soket. Keknya sama dengan Blackberry dan nokia pas mau jatuh

  • @DLain
    @DLain 6 лет назад +2

    Rebranding non stop. I have a LGA 2011 V3 PC, looking to build a LGA 2066 or LGA 2011 V3 for my wife. Geez. The 5th-6th-7th and 8th gen could be a SINGLE generation only. But whatever.

    • @ADV_PO
      @ADV_PO  6 лет назад

      Djalma Leatti Intel: LGA1151 can't have 8 cores. ...6 months later : we'll have i9-9900k 8 core CPU for 1151... really.
      Funy thing : Asus Gene Viii can have either i7-6700k or i7-7700k...

    • @DLain
      @DLain 6 лет назад

      Lol, ok the fact that Gene VII can handle the 6700K and the 7700k is pretty new, wtf. Also, did you see how the screwed us up? We cannot use XEONS any longer with X299... And also there are a lot of "cheap" LGA 1151 Xeons (7th gen) that would easily fit for gaming PC's, but they require a specific Chipset... Do some research on that and you'll see that Intel just wanted to cock-block us. They don't want us to buy cheap Xeons for gaming, they want us to spend our hard earned cash.

    • @ADV_PO
      @ADV_PO  6 лет назад

      Yes Djalma. You''re exactly right.

    • @BuckiCompany
      @BuckiCompany 4 года назад

      @@DLain I hope you both know that cores aren't everything. Every generation comes with more and more transistors, a different GPU unit, mostly more cache, more bandwidth for memory and so on. 5-8th gen are highly different.

    • @DLain
      @DLain 4 года назад

      @@BuckiCompany It is my duty as an engineer to know that. Who ever said that cores are everything? Paralellism can help, but it is not everything. I've been contributing to C++ AMP (which stands for Accelerated Massive Parallelism) since 2015, GPUs, for the most part, have a lot of cores and we do our best to utilize all of them, CPU's is a completely different story. From a technical standpoint, I don't think that 5th-8th gen are that different. They are almost the same technology rebranded and slightly optmized. I think that Ryzen 2/Ryzen 3 showed us how to properly advance a generation. Intel hasn't improved much since X79. They're screwed now and I hope they release a 7nm processor soon. Yet, they spent 15billion U$ buying a useless self-driving car company from Israel, ironically, 15$ bi is what TSCM spent to go from 14nm to 7nm.

  • @Volodya_0013
    @Volodya_0013 4 года назад +1

    Learn how to make videos in horizontal format!.......

    • @ADV_PO
      @ADV_PO  4 года назад

      I've learned :D