If I get a dual socket motherboard and 2 Xeons with iGPU's, will both iGPU's run in some pseudo crossfire/ SLI?
>>58089033
intel doesn't have that kind of tech
AMD chips might
> xeon
> igpu
What crack are you smoking?
>>58089060
Are you dumb or just pretending?
https://ark.intel.com/products/75461/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E3-1225-v3-8M-Cache-3_20-GHz
>>58089033
>has money for 2 xeons and a motherboard
>doesn't have money for gpu
give it back jamal
>>58089102
But that's a single socket xeon.
He wants dual xeons which would start with E5-2xxx
http://ark.intel.com/compare/83352,75461,64594
And I think dual xeons have iGPUs at all
>>58089510
And another thing I just noticed, that E3-1225 is LGA1150, what he wants to do requires X chipsets and none of them have gpu output
>>58089532
No, X chipsets cannot have dual socket, only C6XX series.
>>58089033
Xeon E3 can have IGP, single socket only, no QPI in die.
Xeon E5 have no IGP on die. QPI on die.
i7 HEDT have no IGP on die. QPI on die but lasered.
i7 Mainstream have IGP on die. No QPI in die.
H Q Z B C2XX chipsets are socket H, no support for 2+ CPU
X chipset socket R, no support for 2+ CPU
C6XX, C6XXA and C6XXJ socket R, support for 2-4 CPU
Some dual socket R motherboard have VGA port because there is a GPU built onto the motherboard (not chipset), and this GPU is way worse than Intel HD such that video playback is choppy.
>>58089033
If you're considering dual CPUs, it means chip space is at a premium, which in turn means none of the CPUs compatible with such systems will have integrated graphics by design. Most computers that utilize dual or quad-chip configurations will never even be hooked up to a monitor of any sort and are managed remotely.
Most Xeons that start with 1xxx are simply variants of the consumer desktop chips, which is why they might have iGPUs.