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I'm using Processor Intel® Core™ i7 Extreme Edition 3970x but now I'm hearing Intel had a stronger processor name Xeon Phi 1150p with 60 Cores inside. I have a question, which motherboard can compatible with this CPU? Can it use for gaming? Please help me, thank you a lot!!!!
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this is a picture, what socket can support this cpu???
http://imgur.com/hAMEi1x Xeon_Phi_Family - Imgur
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Hello MikeSyrusSlayer,
Please note that the Intel® Xeon™ Phi processor is a product that has been developed for the Enterprise Level and it is design for high performance computers.
At this point there are no desktop motherboards that can support this processor. You can check some more information about the Intel® Xeon™ Phi processor at the following link:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/which-systems-support-the-intel-xeon-phi-coprocessor http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/which-systems-support-the-intel-xeon-phi-coprocessor
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Thank you so much, that's a helpfull information, but I have a one more question: Can it use for gaming? I can Pre order it?
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Hello MikeSyrusSlayer,
I am afraid to say that the Intel® Xeon™ Phi processor has been designed for enterprise level with high performance and processing data requirements.
At this point it has not been released yet and just high level Intel® Channel partners are able to have samples for testing purposes only.
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