What do you think guys? good deal for a dual Xeon 2670 build?
>>518857
Enjoy your power bill, I guess.
At least it's not a Xeon 5000 series.
>>518858
is it okay for what i want to do though?
>>518859
I have no fucking idea what you want to do.
Since you're going with the highest core count you possibly can for this platform, I can only guess that you want to render shit on CPU.
I also have no idea what motherboard that is, but it doesn't actually matter anyhow.
>>518861
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/New-Genuine-DELL-0WN7Y6-Dual-LGA-2011-Sockets-Precision-T5610-Motherboard-WN7Y6-/182049698598?hash=item2a6301f326:g:rK0AAOSwa-dWqy~f
forgot to add this lol, and yes I was going to use it for rendering and simulations.
>>518862
Honestly if I was being a maximum core whore and didn't give a shit about GPUs, I would buy a used Supermicro or Dell 4U/5U.
But for a poorfag build I don't see anything wrong with it.
Keep in mind that this motherboard is the EE-ATX form factor, so you might have difficulty (i.e. impossible) finding a case for it that isn't balls to the wall expensive (Supermicro, Dell), unless you literally want to hang this shit on a board on a wall.
>>518863
According to dells website and some other places I looked, its actually just ATX
>>518864
nvm
>>518864
ATX is more than a form factor specification.
And it's definitely not ATX sized.
ATX also refers to the electrical compatibility of power supplies.
This is E-ATX-sized, and should make it much easier to find a case for.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/301858030570?hash=item46482403ea:g:ek4AAOxyBC1SA~Kp
Incidentally it also has a shitload of PCI-E 3.0 x16 slots if you want to gayme.
This board supports SLI (the one above doesn't):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151976681538?hash=item2362842042:g:MnAAAOSwx-9Wt5wC
>>518857
I would also suggest just buying a server, go for Supermicro. I did a hell of a lot of research a few months back for this exact kinda build and discovered that there was no easy way for me to buy the individual parts cheaper than just buying a complete used server. I ended up with a dual 2670 box with 64gb ram and no hdd for about 700. Threw a 1tb WD black in there and now I use it to render stuff in 3dsmax 2013/mentalray. It does take some power, but goddamn it's fast.