Overall, the Intel Xeon Processor X5650 has exceptional performance. Its 6 cores clocked at 2.66 GHz provide competent processing speeds and allow many processes to be run simultaneously.The CPU is now over 9 years old, which means it is extremely out of date and is based on very aged technologies. This processor will be dwarfed in performance by its modern counterparts, and will likely have very little support from Intel.Created with lithographic technology sized at 32 nanometers, the Xeon Processor X5650 is quite efficiently built, and with a Thermal Design Power of 95W the amount of power necessary to run is not excessive.
I am Mohiuddin.I am newbie in this BIOS modding sector.My specs:.i7 920.xfx x58i play hard motherboard.AMD 6850 GFX CardI WANT:Want badly the support of xeon x5650 on my motherboard. I am willing to even spend some money if i could.Attached my BIOS and Donor BIOS( Asus SABERTOOTH x58- supporting x5650 fully). Both are AMI BIOSThings i have already tried:1. Replacing P6 Microcode module of My BIOS with the donor BIOS - using MMTool (BK MOD)2.
Updating microcode from the donor bios using MMTool3. Manually adjusting different voltages to the recommended x5650 voltages4. Manually setting the QPI jumper in the motherboard to 6.4GT (as x5650 is 6.4GT)What happens with x5650 on my motherboard:No matter what i try (as mentioned above), it acts almost the same.When i power up, the motherboard immediately restarts for one time.
Then it shows 88 on the ONBOARD LCD, fan spins, cpu get warms but it does not POST.But, when i manually set the jumper to QPI 6.4GT on motherboard, it keeps restarting again and again.Now, i tried the x5650 on my friend's gigabyte x58 ud3r. It works flawlessly.Detailed specification:i7 920: CPUID- 106A5, 4core HT supported. Clock speed- 2.66ghz, Default cpu multi - 20x, QPI 4.8GT, Uncore multi default- 16xXeon x5650: CPUID- 106C2, 6core HT supported. Clock speed- 2.66ghz, Default cpu multi- 20x, QPI 6.4GT (If it helps you abit- as it is a server cpu, it supports dual qpi link), uncore dafault multi- 20xAttached BIOS given below. Guys please help.
Intel Xeon is a distinct product line from the similarly-named Intel Xeon Phi. The first-generation Xeon Phi is a completely different type of device more comparable to a graphics card; it is designed for a PCI Express slot and is meant to be used as a multi-core coprocessor, like the Nvidia Tesla.
I spent alot of time and effort on this.Attached Files(Size: 1 MB / Downloads: 2)(Size: 2 MB / Downloads: 1). HelloAs a long standing customer of XFX products I would like to see if I can help you. I am however no BIOS geru and if you are not aware yourself, XFX have a habbit of not making the best of products where motherboards were concerned so much so, that they stopped producing them.Am I right to understand that you currently own both the X5650 and the i7 920?However after I researched for 17 minutes or so I found a few things that are unfortunate but mean that this little project unfortunately will not work, as the BIOS is not the thing that is causing the fault here; that would unfortunately be your Chipset. Yes, the X58 does not support the X5650 or indeed any 6 core processor on the Xeon line, in fact it does not seem to support a lot at all.^ - So I am wondering how it worked on your friends computersupported CPU's -Just a bit more info -I'm sorry to be the one to bring this upsetting news to you. If you need anymore help, I do not really belong to this community but I would be happy to help. I have thought of a few things during my day and would like to share them.What Size power supply do you have?I would have asked about the TDP however the 920 is a 130W so that is a question that no longer matters.Might be a silly question this, but what type of RAM do you have? 1066MHz, 1333MHz?1 or 2GB Per module?PC3-8600R, PC3-10600R?Hynix, Samsung, G-skills, Corsair, Kingston?May be a cache compatibility issue.
There could be so many things probably BIOS induced or quality of hardware. Has the other Gigabyte motherboard have any marks on it which might tell you if it has any 'power features' as in special features that the board had.What was the price range between both of these motherboards? 20-4040-5050-8080-150150+ - if they were with in the same price range then the idea I have immediately becomes defunct.