(SOLVED) LGA2011 Dual Socket E-ATX motherboards. Do they exist?


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With the price of older xeons coming down I started looking around for dual socket motherboads. Can anybody recommend any dual socket boards for E5-1650 / 1660, preferably ATX, that are around $500/ $600 AUD?

 

Something like this would have been nice but it's 2011-3 (https://freeshippingtech.com.au/index.php?z=p&p=MBDSPM10201&qr=fst_getprice&utm_source=getprice&utm_medium=cpc).

 

Any help would be much appreciated guys. Cheers.

 

EDIT: Upon be informed that the 1660 can't be put into a dual configuration I am now looking at the 2670.

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...The first digit says how many CPUs you can have on the same motherboard. So you need 2600 series CPUs.

 

Thanks for deciphering the naming convention! I wasn't aware of that.

 

It looks as if there are very few options with a base clock of 3Ghz that can be picked up for a reasonable price.

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I'm still interested if anyone has any motherboard recommendations for a dual E5-2670 setup? I did come across this package ( http://www.natex.us/product-p/s2600cp-cpu-kit.htm ) which is interesting. With shipping to AUS it comes in at around $550.

 

It is a little light on 6GB sata connectors. I'd like to potentially allow room for 3 video cards for vm's so it doesn't leave a lot (if any) room for additional expansion cards.

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I'm guessing you're planning on using postal forwarding to get it into Australia? Which company were you planning on going with?

 

I am planning on going with http://www.natex.us. Even with exchange rate and heft delivery it still appears to be pretty good value. I haven't seen any e-atx boards in Australia under $600 for the motherboard alone.

 

On their order page it doesn't have Australia listed as a country to ship to but I have been in contact with their support staff over email and they said they do ship to Australia. Additionally, when I inquired about the shipping fee the person I spoke with sent me the following:

 

Postage Price Calculator

International Services

Large Package, weight 12 lb 0 oz (5.443 kg) to Australia

 

Priority Mail Express International™ $133.70 USD (3-6 business days to many major markets)

Priority Mail International® $99.15 USD (6 - 10 business days to many major markets)

 

Now that I have settled on a motherboard and the purpose of this thread I am marking this as solved and continuing the overal build discussion in this thread (https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=48750.0 ). Feel free to stop by and share your thoughts :)

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