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Mar 04, 2016
Best CPU for the money presently
These things are amazing for engineering work and are available at absurdly low prices now.

Feb 18, 2025
Exactly what I needed to reuse a shaft....
Exactly what I needed to reuse a shaft.

Feb 04, 2017
Good entry level dual Xeon board.
4 of 4 found this helpful I have standardized my workstations and servers on Intel S2600 boards. My main workstation is a s2600ip4 (designed for high end computing and storage use). I put together a backup system based on a S2600CP2J and use it for gaming. It is a solid, stable, and has everything you would need for this usage profile. At the time of this review, the S2600CP2J is practically the only reasonably priced dual LGA2011 board (short of odd rackmount configurations).
There is very little difference for most workstation uses between the two - unless you are using coprocessors or doing GPU computing (not games or graphics). This is because the S2600CP2J only has pcei 8x slots. This doesn't matter for graphics (games or CAD). It would be a deal breaker for Nvidia Teslas or Xeon Phis because scientific workloads are often bottlenecked by the PCIE bus - even at 16x pcie 3.0. That's why we put such workloads on the S2600ip4 and the s2600GZ4 instead. I should add that there isn't an onboard SAS controller. Not really a problem for desktop usage, but expect to use a PCIE slot for a SAS controller IF you need that.
This was intended as an entry to mid level server board, so a few "normal" features are missing.
- No onboard sound
- No USB 3.0
- Only the two blue slots have open backs, supply 75W, and accept 16X video cards. The black x16 slot is only x8 electrically, would interfere with the ram for a long card, and - as far as I know - doesn't provide 75W.
- Later versions of the bios will set the boards to pcie 2.0 speeds to prevent the error log from filling with E5 V1 processors (the readily available ones!). Keep the bios at an earlier version IF you need pcie 3.0 speeds.
- The s2600xx boards expects to be in communications with its fans. If they don't read anything, they sometimes freak and you'll have to go change some bios settings to prevent it from occasionally failing to boot due to panicking about missing fans.