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LGA1150 ECC SUPPORT

JHugo
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Hello,

This website is much better than in 2008....But! if you want to make a post on the forum you have to be a rocket scientist to discover the link. ANYWAY...

I want a processor for socket LGA1150 that supports ECC memory, and I want to buy it right now!

SuperMicro and several other brands are selling the Motherboards that support this configurations, but where are the cpu's? Waiting for apple to release the MacPro in the fall so they can be the firsts?

Well, I want one CPU that supports ECC memory in a LGA1150 socket (since it was already launched, right?) And I want to buy it next week.

Doesn't need to be a Xeon, I just want ECC support. Can anybody tell me where can I find them?

I get headaches of some much hours I already spent looking for them...

Guys, you guys rule in CPU development, the whole world thanks you for that, but there is something wrong with your marketing/website/support team...

Less beautyness and more effectiveness, please!

Thank you!

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DArce
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You can see a list of processors with that criteria using ark.intel.com

For your convenience you can use this URL:

http://ark.intel.com/search/advanced/?s=t&Sockets=FCLGA1150&ECCMemory=true http://ark.intel.com/search/advanced/?s=t&Sockets=FCLGA1150&ECCMemory=true

Keep in mind that the processor/motherboard compatibility will depend on the motherboard manufacturer, so you need to check with them to see what processors listed there will be compatible with the motherboard you would like to use.

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JHugo
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Hi Diego,

I really appreciate your answer, but the problem it's not the supported motherboards brands or where to find them, they have put them out in the market pretty fast! The problem isn't the Intel Tool to discover the processors either. My main problem is that I cannot find them in the market. From the June 29th and today, I found one retailer that has ONE xeon v3 LGA 1150 (the 1275). What makes me think that they are coming out very slowly and I'm opening a business so I'm kind of "in a hurry" that's all.

All the best,

John

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DArce
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You can check with the Authorized distributors listed here:

http://cache-www.intel.com/cd/00/00/08/99/89937_89937.pdf http://cache-www.intel.com/cd/00/00/08/99/89937_89937.pdf

Alternatively you may use a search engine such as froogle or similar sites to find parts you need.

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