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The LGA 2011-3 Motherboard is a high-performance ATX X99 motherboard designed for Intel E5 V3/V4 and 5th/6th gen Core i7 processors. It features 4-channel DDR4 slots supporting up to 256GB, high-speed NVME M.2 slots, and multiple PCIe expansion options, making it ideal for gamers and professionals seeking top-tier performance.
C**O
Relatively cheap way to get lots of CPU cores
Let's be honest: Nobody buys these "cheap" dual Xeon boards to run mission-critical applications on. You buy this because you need a lot of CPU cores and don't want to break the bank. This board plus some cheap, used v3 Xeons from Fleabay and you're in business.I'm running dual E5-2699 v3 CPUs. That's 36 physical/72 total cores. What am I doing with it? CPU mining, of course. Some CPU-mineable coins rely a lot of L3 CPU cache, while other coins strictly love core count. For those core count coins you're getting 72 cores @ about 250 watts at full tilt. You will need good CPU heatsink fans and the Supermicro SNK-P0050AP4 are the best LGA2011 HSFs out there. You can find them used for the same price as lesser HSFs, new. BTW, the Supermicro SNK-P0050AP4 HSFs fit just fine but if you don't want CPU2 blowing hot air into CPU1, you have to mount them sideways (blowing air towards the PCI-E slots). For mining duty you will also need good airflow over the VRMs. I have two 80mm fans sitting right on top of the VRM heatsinks and they stay nice and cool. If you have this motherboard in a case with great airflow, you don't need to separately cool the VRMs.Been running this MB 24/7 for 3 weeks now, crypto mining. Zero issues. I highly recommend checking out YouTube videos on this MB before buying/using. I learned a ton from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9v5s42DEC3I&t=185s including how to set the jumpers for the M.2 slots. This MB does not come with any kind of manual, nor could I find one online. You need to know what you're doing and/or how to use the internet to figure things out.This board booted up right off the bat, no problems. Did have a little trouble getting the board to recognize my M.2 boot SSD, but that was my fault for not having the jumpers set correctly. Stock, this board is configured for nVME drives in both the M.2 slot. If you are trying to boot from a cheap M.2 drive like I do, the jumpers have to be configured correctly, and that is covered in the video I linked to.This isn't the cheapest "Cheap X99 duallie motherboard" out there, but I've used some of the cheap ones and this is so much better. Recommended.
J**Y
No Documentation
The package contains no documentation of any kind. Any information needed (as much as available) must be from the product listing, here. The board does not seem to support ECC RAM, unlike most other X99 boards. Should work alright, though.
A**M
Good product
Great product, easy to install
L**Z
Does NOT work
I tried multiple CPUs, different ram brands (yes ECC ram), different graphics cards, and different power supplies. Nothing worked at all and while yes the computer turned on nothing would post. I did every troubleshooting step possible and went on reddit/ google to find anything I didn’t do. The motherboard is faulty and doesn’t display, so do not buy it
S**.
Motherboard code P9.
Can't find anything on the internet for any X99 or C621 chipset describe this error. Have tried 1 CPU instead of two, tried ECC and Desktop RAM one slot, all slots. Nothing. Reset CMOS, nothing.Dead board unless someone can describe this.UPDATE:This is a MACHINIST rebranded board. NO YOU CAN'T FLASH ANY OTHER D8 MAX BIOS ON THIS BOARD. You will brick it unless you have a RT tool.Appears there may be a dead RAM slot, Socket 2, D1. Ram plugs in just fine, but WHEA.When RAM is plugged, load up windows, system throws WHEA errors with a IO/Interconnect error. It's correctable, and system doesn't crash.Two Xeon 2696V4s224GB of 256 of DDR4 ECC.Board's power draw does not read properly. MAX TDP on board readout depicts 34 watt peak under 24 hours of Prime 95. CPU Package temperatures read just fine too. AUXTIN temperatures are false, and stay at 107c. No active VRM temps visible here either, but ran the FLIR and temperatures are okay for VRMs w/ top down heatsink fans blowing. 97c peak on 24 hours of Prime 95.CPUs turbo clock and boost just fine.No outstanding issues with this board, just wish it had more actual PCIE slots like Huanzhai's F8D Plus.I give it a 5/5 mostly because it arrived faster than any other board from Aliexpress. 4/5 for seemingly dead RAM slot, don't have any other ram to test that is ECC.
C**P
Expensive looks decent
The box it came in looked like it had soaked in oil but everything inside was ok.Worked first try with dual 2698 v4s and 128gb ECC memory. Heatsinks above the CPUS get pretty hot.Has a tpm2.0 header !Seems like there's no bios for this motherboard and it's an off brand machinist so I'm unsure if you can flash it to the machinist bios...Other than that it worksHopefully it last......For anyone having issues with v4s make sure you are using ECC memory or you'll only be able to run one CPU!!
C**R
Great quality for the price
Does the job. Multiple boards running with no issues. The ram installation can be a pain from time to time. All in all, they perform well and do what is expected.
C**E
4/5 despite highly questionable signal integrity
A bunch of other reviewers have reported things like POST code BD or the board dropping dead. As far as I can tell, these errors are related to excessive socket loading or torsion on the board from big PCIe devices or heavy tower coolers - due to a series of unfortunate events I wound up with a pair of dual-tower 120mm coolers on mine and I can reproducibly 'brick' the board by moving the computer around or letting the board sag under its own weight on a cardboard box. On Linux this triggers machine check errors if POST succeeds, or random BD errors or complete unresponsiveness which require reseating the PCIe devices and/or the CPUs and RAM.The board would probably work fine with Wraith Prism coolers like the manufacturer intended (they ship a pair of 2011->AM4 clip-on heatsink adapters in the box) or with 120mm AIO cooling to relieve the strain on the sockets, but beware of big air.
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