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By the way, I have 64G of non-ECC RAM... and that's going to become 128G or more when I upgrade this year from this 2016 workstation build. I would like to buy ECC RAM but I'm not buying a Xeon rather than an X series CPU so Intel doesn't think I should be allowed to use it.
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Yeah, they go out of the way to disable this in the hardware to differentiate Xeons. I love the X series CPUs for workstation usage. They're a specially binned Xeon die with a substantially higher base clock rate and unlocked multipliers (per-core multipliers, turbo ratios), etc.
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X series CPUs tend to have fewer virtualization features available than even a regular i7, etc. because they disable as much as they can get away with to reduce the ability to use an X series CPU instead of a Xeon. It's ridiculous. I would pay more for an X series with ECC...
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Here's the best example of how Intel makes you pay for features they arbitrary disabled across their product lines to differentiate them: ark.intel.com/content/www/us It's a 3.8GHz quad core for 7k USD. I'm not entirely sure what Xeon Platinum means beyond ridiculously expensive.
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