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My processor is only recognizing 24 GB of corsair 3000 Mhz ram.
I verified all ram Sticks and Stuck in old is 5820k and it sees all ram.
I verified all ram Sticks and Stuck in old is 5820k and it sees all ram.
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Talk to gigabyte about memory and motherboard compatibility.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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Please read more carefully before replying.
The ram is fine, the motherboard sees all 32 GB with it 5820k in
When I put in xeon 2680 v4 which is on the cpu support list, it only sees 24. So I am here at Intel community looking for answers on the xeon 2680 v4 14 core cpu. I'm thinking it might have some bad lanes ???
What tool would I use to test this cpu ?
Can someone please point me in the right direction
The ram is fine, the motherboard sees all 32 GB with it 5820k in
When I put in xeon 2680 v4 which is on the cpu support list, it only sees 24. So I am here at Intel community looking for answers on the xeon 2680 v4 14 core cpu. I'm thinking it might have some bad lanes ???
What tool would I use to test this cpu ?
Can someone please point me in the right direction
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Update your bios and try again.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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This is not my first Moto GP. All is done.
Anyone know where to get CPU Audit tool ?
Anyone know where to get CPU Audit tool ?
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It sounds to me like this Xeon processor has a bad memory controller and is only seeing three of the four DIMMs.
Not sure what you mean by 'audit tool'. Here are links for some of the tools available:
- Intel Processor Identification Utility
- Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool
- Intel Extreme Tuning Utility (XTU)
Hope this helps,
...S
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Ahhhhh, Thank You. I was figuring it was a bad something...lol...thanks for the links.
I'll return it and try again...using Blue Stacks and the core count helps, big difference with 2680 v4 from it 5820k
I will keep you updated
I'll return it and try again...using Blue Stacks and the core count helps, big difference with 2680 v4 from it 5820k
I will keep you updated
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Just to be sure, it should handle the Xmp profile the E5 2680 v4 14 core xeon ???
Inside the x99 gigabyte udr 4 Rev. 1.1
I'm just not familiar with the xeon architecture yet
Inside the x99 gigabyte udr 4 Rev. 1.1
I'm just not familiar with the xeon architecture yet
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Well, that's a question that you will need to ask Gigabyte; it is their BIOS that is responsible for this.
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