Hi Guys,
What does this mean. See link Intel Fixes VT-d Bug in Sandy Bridge-E CPUs
Well, I am confused. I interpret it as the CPUs available till very recently of Sandy Bridge platform had buggy VT-D
Any pointers/Inputs?
Has anyone tried VTD on i7-2600K?
Thanks
Thanks guys for your inputs & efforts.
I was browsing through threads & came across "Best CPUs for money - in India" reference thread. BD is not included at all there & a friend of mine is serious in the combo of FX-8150 + GA-990FXA-UD5 ( still in the process of shortlisting a game card )...
But Intel does not have VTD in most CPUs which impacts virtualisation, assigning hardware to VMs.
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Thanks for your suggestion
i am finally zeroing in on 1100T BE and Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H if you have any suggestion for same let me know your views.
total budget of Cpu + MB is 16000
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faster than wht ?
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THANKS but the issue is that 2500K IS NOT GOOD AT VIRTUALIZATION AS PER SOME REPORTS, WHICH IS A MUST FOR ME. 2500T IS INFERIOR TO 2500K.
It is there in I7 but is expensive. My target is 2500K capabilities with good...
i am confused between two processor
my main aim is to set virtualization environment in my home for testing purpose link v motion,FT,DRS, etc...
RAM==12 GB
HDD==1 TB
Mother Board ==????????????
Pls suggest for same
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