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Project: Kangzilla

Some boards like the standard ATX size ASUS Z8NA have them lined up. I prefer them offset - especially with air cooling. If venting out the back, I like the sockets offset so one fan doesn't blow hot air directly in the other (for tower / heatpipe style coolers)

I see what you mean by having them offset. I'm a person who likes everything to line up, and the off-set idea would bother the hell out of me :haha:
 
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I posted earlier that this board can run a single i7, but required compatible xeons in order to run 2 procs. I had read this elsewhere prior to passing it along, unfortunately, it was inaccurate. If you want to run a single chip in this board, it must be a 55xx or 56xx series xeon.

I apologize for the confusion and misinformation. I editted my old responses accordingly, and promise to double check my sources more carefully in the future.

Cheers.
 
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Did you pick up a set of xeons yet?
Yeah, I picked up the x5650 last week... they are the least expensive 6-core Xeons I could find... the x5680 was tempting, but they are $2000 a pop by the time they get to my door -- just not worth it. Will post updated pics and dry run testing later this week.

This is all kinds of awesome and probably the cure for cancer.
Considering I'll be pushing ~20000 World Community Grid points a day, I hope part of the community that eventually finds a cure for Cancer, AIDS, etc. :punk:
 
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For those who've PMed me about the dual PSU setup, I hope this quick walk-through helps. Again, my apologies, I'm kinda busy as a full time worker and a full time student so I don't dedicate much time to building fancy worklogs :sad:

For those looking for a "simpler", messy solution, have a look at these:
Bitspower X-Station Multi PSU Module - Blue - BP-XSPSU-BL
ATX Power On Connector
Lian Li Dual Power Supply Adapter Cable - FrozenCPU.com

I went with a dual Silverstone Strider ST1000F 1000 Watt setup, and simply spliced the PS_ON cable (the green one) and a ground (any of the black cables). This will allow for both PSUs to turn on/off when I hit the power button.

Here are pics of my setup... this picture is the 20pin portion that connects to the motherboard. I spliced the cable here so I can run it to both PSUs, the third cable from the bottom is the GRD (one of several black, ground cables) and the fourth from the bottom is the PS_ON cable (green). Granted, there are some PSUs that run only black cables, for those, you can reference the manual to ensure you know exactly which is the PS_ON and GRD cables.



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This picture shows both 24 pin cables that run back to the PSUs.

24pin2.jpg


And this final pic shows the entire sleeving/wiring harness.

24pin3.jpg


If anyone is looking to run this setup and has any questions, please don't hesitate to PM me.

Cheers.
 
I'm actually looking at upgrading to a similar setup, with the 5650's.. I was looking at a lot of different dual 1366 boards, the only one that seems to overclock is the SV-2. I am hesitent on pulling the trigger on that though.. I might get a second 480sc first, and a pair of sandforce 60 or 120 gig ssds.
That, and the entire "finding a case to put that huge motherboard in" + watercooling.
 

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