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Hi.
Are there system boards compatible with Intel Xeon Phi S5120D (DFF form factor, PCI Express x24, 230 pins)?
For example: Is it possible to use S5120D with Intel System Board S2600GZ (it has two PCIe 3.0 x24 Super Slots, http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/highlights/server/sb-s2600gz)?
WBR,
Mikhail K.
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Usually, I just suggest people go to ark.intel.com, find the page for their Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessor and click on compatible products. However, in this case, no compatible products are listed. But given that you know to search the ark pages, you probably knew that already. The only systems I know of that use that coprocessor have custom boards and from the description of the S2600GZ, I'm suspicious that it won't work. However, I am only a software person. If you haven't already tried posting you question to https://communities.intel.com/community/tech/overview, you might want to do that. More hardware savvy people tend to keep an eye on questions there.
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Usually, I just suggest people go to ark.intel.com, find the page for their Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessor and click on compatible products. However, in this case, no compatible products are listed. But given that you know to search the ark pages, you probably knew that already. The only systems I know of that use that coprocessor have custom boards and from the description of the S2600GZ, I'm suspicious that it won't work. However, I am only a software person. If you haven't already tried posting you question to https://communities.intel.com/community/tech/overview, you might want to do that. More hardware savvy people tend to keep an eye on questions there.
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