Xeon socket type question

jdcranke07

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Hey Everyone,

I've been looking over the ark.intel.com site and I wanted to clear something up. The E7 Xeons I've been looking at say that they support DDR4, but are on FCLGA2011 for socket type. My question is: Is there a setup that can have a 2011 v1 socket paired with DDR4? Or is it just assumed that the socket is 2011 v3 because of the DDR4 support? I ask because the site does not say which version the CPUs are made for except for 2011, no version number.
 
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With Nehalem/Westmere, the single socket Bloomfield Xeons were LGA 1366.
With Nehalem-EP/Westmere-EP, the dual socket Gainstown Xeons were also LGA 1366.
With Nehalem-EX/Westmere-EX, the quad/octo socket Beckton Xeons were LGA 1567.

With Sandy Bridge-E/Ivy Bridge-E, the single socket Xeons are LGA 2011.
With Sandy Bridge-EN/Ivy Bridge-EN, the single/dual socket Xeons are LGA1356
With Sandy Bridge-EP/Ivy Bridge-EP, the dual socket Xeons are LGA 2011.
With Ivy Bridge-EX, the quad/octo socket Xeons are also LGA 2011, but different.

Reported images of Haswell-EP Xeons also point to LGA 2011, but different again.


This text stolen from: "http://www.anandtech.com/show/7773/intels-three-versions-of-socket-2011-not-compatible"

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malaber

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With Nehalem/Westmere, the single socket Bloomfield Xeons were LGA 1366.
With Nehalem-EP/Westmere-EP, the dual socket Gainstown Xeons were also LGA 1366.
With Nehalem-EX/Westmere-EX, the quad/octo socket Beckton Xeons were LGA 1567.

With Sandy Bridge-E/Ivy Bridge-E, the single socket Xeons are LGA 2011.
With Sandy Bridge-EN/Ivy Bridge-EN, the single/dual socket Xeons are LGA1356
With Sandy Bridge-EP/Ivy Bridge-EP, the dual socket Xeons are LGA 2011.
With Ivy Bridge-EX, the quad/octo socket Xeons are also LGA 2011, but different.

Reported images of Haswell-EP Xeons also point to LGA 2011, but different again.


This text stolen from: "http://www.anandtech.com/show/7773/intels-three-versions-of-socket-2011-not-compatible"

GIve credit where credit is due.
 
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jdcranke07

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Thank you.