The MOST UNUSUAL processor! | 4th Gen Xeon [LGA 4677] CPU Install Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- Wondering how to install the 4th Gen Xeon CPUs? Here's how to do it!
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0:00 Intro
0:29 Sponsored segment
0:50 Motherboard I'm using...
1:20 How to remove Socket Protector
2:01 CPU Brackets & Difference Confusion
4:06 How to install CPU into BRACKET
5:44 Cooler Preparation
6:45 Cooler Orientation
7:25 Lining up the CPU
8:04 Cleaning CPU Pins
8:20 Installing CPU to the COOLER
9:36 Few ISSUES....
10:29 PINS MAKE NO CONTACT????
12:05 Cleaning CPU IHS
13:15 Thermal PASTE Application
14:30 COOLER INSTALLATION
15:34 Adjusting COOLER position
16:00 Tightening COOLER screws
16:30 Conclusion
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I like your content. Just discovered your channel a week ago. Binge watching your content. No one should ever call you a fanboy. You are impartial, and stick to the facts. Like your style. Thanks.
Appreciate it, thanks. I was wondering why your improved mounting option was not a thing, seems perfectly safe and reasonable. I was thinking 17min for an install video but glad I watched! Useful information.
dude thanks so much. I'm doing a build with this mother board and without your videos i dont think it'd be possible
tysm for making this, building in the sage with the W5-3xxx 16-core rn and this was really helpful. 11/10 thermal paste application btw
Thanks for the video. I was looking for installation videos.
I have an Intel W7-2495X, ASUS W790 ACE, 512GB, RTX-3090 system arriving this month.
The CPU installation looks like a pain but it is nice to see it in action.
I will be using some nice cloth gloves so that I don't get oil prints onto the cpu.
I don't think I'm installing one of those anytime soon (maybe never haha) but it was nice to watch. Thanks
Right plastic package carrier Id (E1A for XCC, E1B for MCC, E1C for HBM CPUs) is written on any of LGA4677 CPUs, right under the label on a right side.
64L bracket is for 2400 series, 112L is for 3400 series
Internet is a very good place to find experts in anything. 🙂
Yes i can confirm that as well
Yeah, show him the Truth! 😉
FYI- 112L means 112 CPU lanes. 64L means 64 CPU lanes.
So this is the new xeon! nice bro! I guess you haven’t put out any benchmarks on the system yet haha that will be interesting see how good these new workhorses are
Yeah, just benchmarking it now... there's a lot more to it than usual CPU :)
@@theTechNotice awesome can’t wait watch your review video on this puppy!
Take care brother keep up the good work
I got a ASUS PRO WS W790E-SAGE SE & Intel Xeon w9-3475X processor on its way. This video will defiantly help.
Will you show a full build with this? I'm running into issues getting it to POST. I'm using a w3-2423 for now, but keep getting error code 00 and thus no display... could it be a dead CPU?
You should get anti static fibre gloves and kimwipes to insure clean build. Also a ESD mat/wrist strap.
Any chance getting a 2455x to test? Seems like the best bang for buck for creators who need PCIE over cores but there are no good reviews out yet to compare properly with TR.
I believe, the bag with the lettering 64L means 64 lanes. This bag contains the bracket for the w-2400 processors. And the bag with 112L contains the bracket for the w-3400 processors with 112 lanes.
I used Noctua NH-U14S DX-4677 on this board. Is interesting!
It means its performance benchmarks are coming soon🥳🥳🤩🤩
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@@theTechNotice 🤩
I use coffee filters for cleaning my CPUs and coolers. Very lintfree
Really enjoying this series of videos. Any chance of getting a 16 or 12 core version of this chip to see how it compares to the 7950x etc. I need a pc with more pcie lanes and performance and wondering if this platform would be any good. Currently have a 5950x.
AMD Threadripper / Epyc could be an option depending on you budget
If you can hold off a bit Threadripper 7000 is coming later this year which might either bring down Xeon W price or blow Xeon W out of the water for similar cost if current Epyc vs Sapphire Rapids is anything to go by. Used Epyc might also be an option.
@@nadtz that was what I’m starting to think too. having found some benchmarks for the 16 core version of the w-2400 series, i wasn’t that impressed. Thinking of waiting for the threadripper 7000.
@@darcsentor Can I ask where you saw benchmarks? If *all* you need is pcie xeon w can be had fairly inexpensive which is nice but you did also say performance so...
My OCD kicks up whenever he goes near the bare socket! 😉
Even I get scared when watching back this video :)
your right it's a scary chip install
Xeon v4 is Broadwell and uses LGA 2011-v3.
What? No, you almost had it. You clip it to the heatsink first, it doesn't fall out. Once you do one thermal cycle it's suctioned tight and won't fall off. That's what the metal TIM breaker lever is for. Does Enermax not tell you how much torque to screw the heatsink down to? Glad you mentioned using Star pattern. Anyway... Much better application than Linus lol
Hello.
Will there be tests in the future?
Just released :)
@@theTechNotice Ok, "AIDA64 Cache and memory test" - really want to see
Coffee filter for fiberless cleaning
64L like 64 PCI-E lines and 112L similarly?
Yes.
All makes sense, business as usual.
Which video editing software is optimized for AMD GPUs?
None in a nutshell. That said puget systems showed they can do pretty well vs Nvidia.
Davinci Resolve
So first the cpu and AFTER the cooler
Woow
all server mother board has having same bracket to install cpu on mother board
coffee filters work like magic when it comes to not leaving film. save the tp for your butt
I've never heard of any of these products before
:)
i dont get how intel names their lga format.
lga775 to 115x to 2011 and now 4677
The Xeons are wholly different from the desktop sockets for a while now. Went 115x/1284/1440/2518/1667/3647/4677 with a few extra in there for good measure.
@@nadtz dayum, im totally out of touch with the xeon line ups since most of the formats you've never mentioned are never available in my country.
@@kitsugt Ah. =/
Ain't gonna take no nutz out..
Seeing you hold that cpu on top of the open socket gave me anxiety for some reason 💀💀
Probably have watched pins get bent at some point 😂
@@nathanlowery1141 i don't even a own a desktop yet(soon 🤞).. But knowing how expensive these components are 💀 can't help but feel anxious.
Great video but too bad Asus quality control is so bad it's not worth using an Asus motherboard. Will wait until an MSI motherboard comes out as Gigabyte is bad quality, as well. Will apply this instruction to a better motherboard.
Forgot to mention that Asus will actually not respond to warranty claims altogether and then poorly if you are lucky. Gigabyte will disqualify your claim if there is so much as a smudge on your motherboard. Avoid these brands at all costs. I'm using Asrock and MSI at the moment. No I don't work for MSI. I keep getting shafted by ASUS and Gigabyte and will no longer buy their product of any kind. Video cards etc. I have a long list of their tomfoolery.
Just install it and play some games!
It looks almost like installing a hard drive
Dude, come on. 64 L = 64 PCIe lanes = Xeon 24xx family...112 L = 112 PCIe lanes =Xeon 34xx family. The CPUs of each family have differing metallic notches on them...as you commented.
FYI that cooler is garbage. I had 2 of them for Threadripper and they both stopped flowing due to corrosion, which is a well documented problem at this point. I feel like the only reason these still exist is because they've been sitting around unsold in the warehouse and they saw Sapphire Rapids as an opportunity to dump the remaining units onto the market. I will never buy another AIO from Enermax again.
8:13 bro brushes & blows on pins of 3k cpu. Lol
Brother i love ❤ your content but pls care about low or mid range creator
Coming, coming.... got a ton planned, just these threadrippers and xeons are in studio at the moment, so get these out of the way first :)
Seems like quite a pain to install
They hoping for accident because it does not covered by warranty
The whole point is to install it to the heatsink first. Then lowering the whole block down the guide pins in the corners prevents the CPU from slipping out of your fingers, crashing into the socket. It's heavier, but easier to control.
This is ridiculous,threadripper installation just makes much more sense.
1st 😊
Ridiculous🤦 Appreciate it though.
05:45 Yikes... CPU contacts facedown on table! 🤦♂
this makes no sence, who came up with this
Well, nice video, but why to heck 17 and a half minutes just for installing cpu on the motherboard? This cpu won't be bought by any one who don't have a ny clue of what this beast represents. It won't be bought by anyone who is complete beginner. So why this 17 minutes step-by-step video with an emphasis on things that only total beginners don't know? This kind of video tutorial is for kids who never touched motheboard and/or cpu.
Because like threadripper when it first came out a lot of people have no idea how these get installed. There are some people out there who might be interested in building one who without a video like this would have no idea what they were getting into having never worked with xeon w/TR or the like before. And you know, content is content.
@badtz maru those who don't know how to assemble this one are those who don't need it. This is not a toy like a "regular" threadripper or Intel's I series. This is serious stuff. You could see on the screenshot for whom this processor is made - oil companies, research centres etc. They for sure don't assemble their data centres based on youtube tutorials.
I'm not saying this video isn't interesting, but for sure 17 minutes for this thing is way too long. "Be sure to remove fingertips..." For God's sake!
This guy sometimes gets too carried away in his statements when it comes to things like this, where machines are not assembled in home and semi-professional conditions, but rather investments of more than tens of thousands of dollars are involved. UA-cam advice is not listened to for such serious matters
@@Aleksandar.D serious stuff'? It's PC hardware. More expensive PC hardware but still PC hardware. In a few years this will sell second hand for a fraction of what it sells for now. Deep breath, it's just silicon.
@badtz maru this video is not made in a few years, it's made now, when this single piece of silicone costs more than someone's car. In a few years, when oil companies start to sell their old data centres, this step-by-step tutorial may find its purpose. Today is useless
@@nadtz on UA-cam you can find many detailed instructions on how to make a log cabin, but I have not yet seen that someone is so presumptuous as to make a video with detailed instructions for making a skyscraper. Skyscraper is still a house. Expensive, but still a house. Right?