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Updated desktop setup using Windows 10

Updated desktop setup using Windows 10

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MrAski
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03-09-2016, 01:17 PM
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Hello everyone, I need help with a workstation i want to make for me. I was planing to get a dual xeon e5-2690 v1 with 128GB ram but i also wanted to be able to have windows 10 on it. I found some asrock motherboards with a bit of tinkering was able to run windows 10 pro on them and recognise the 2 cpu's. I think i need some more info on that before i risk 300 euros on a motherboard so i thought to drop it here. 1) Is there a Socket R on your knoledge that can run with less problems windows 10? I know it's an unsupported socket so new drivers is off the table but still, is there any hope? 2) I was wondering also if the motherboard thing is to be a disaster is there a way through KVM or other virtualization to see all the ram and cores on windows 10? I know for instance ESXi on the free version is limited on 8 cores per VM.
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MrAski
03-09-2016, 01:17 PM #1

Hello everyone, I need help with a workstation i want to make for me. I was planing to get a dual xeon e5-2690 v1 with 128GB ram but i also wanted to be able to have windows 10 on it. I found some asrock motherboards with a bit of tinkering was able to run windows 10 pro on them and recognise the 2 cpu's. I think i need some more info on that before i risk 300 euros on a motherboard so i thought to drop it here. 1) Is there a Socket R on your knoledge that can run with less problems windows 10? I know it's an unsupported socket so new drivers is off the table but still, is there any hope? 2) I was wondering also if the motherboard thing is to be a disaster is there a way through KVM or other virtualization to see all the ram and cores on windows 10? I know for instance ESXi on the free version is limited on 8 cores per VM.

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iSasuke_YT
Member
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03-09-2016, 09:01 PM
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This should fix most of your issues with the window server.
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iSasuke_YT
03-09-2016, 09:01 PM #2

This should fix most of your issues with the window server.