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This CPU does not support Inter's SRT SSD + HDD Smart Response Technology and it is not that SSD SSD is not supported. This technology is to use the SSD as a cache for the traditional hard disk to increase the speed of the traditional hard drive, or to put it simply, it is the technology of using the SSD as an accelerator to accelerate the ordinary hard drive. It sounds full of beauty, but it's actually very chicken, and now the SSD** is not high, and it is generally directly hung up to make system disks and common software disks, and SSD technology is not used.
The CPU itself and the support of SSDs does not have to do with it, it is just a lack of SRT instructions, which are generally not used now, and can be ignored. You can just use it on the SSD, ignore the SRT, and treat it as if it doesn't exist, and it doesn't affect it. If you are using a combination of SSD + HDD, it is better to use H77 for the motherboard, there are two SATA3 interfaces, a hard disk is connected to a SATA3, and the B75 motherboard natively has only one SATA3.
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Yes, it's in use. SSD and CPU have nothing to do with each other.
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Motherboard: B75, Z77.
Memory: 8G DDR3 1600 (2x4G group dual channel).
Intel Xeon E3-1230 V2 is a chip, the CPU is Xeon E3-1200 V2 series, with the core of the ivy bridge, the maximum turbo frequency: 3700MHz (single core 3700MHz, in the vast majority of multi-core full load: 3500MHz).
Computer chassis motherboard, also known as motherboard, systemboard or motherboard; It is divided into two types: commercial motherboards and industrial motherboards. It is installed in the chassis and is one of the most basic and important components of the microcomputer. The motherboard is generally a rectangular circuit board, on which the main circuit system of the computer is installed, generally there are BIOS chips, IO control chips, key and panel control switch interfaces, indicator plugs, expansion slots, DC power supply connectors of the motherboard and plug-in cards and other components.
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B75 and H77 motherboards, B75 is a little cheaper.
The H77 motherboard is a little more expensive, but the interfaces on the motherboard are relatively complete, and the support for expansion is better.
Compared with H61, the main specification improvement of B75 is that it has 4 memory slots, 1 native and 4 native, as well as native PCI interfaces, and H67 has more interface support than H61.
H77 adds native support to H67.
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The socket type of Xeon E3 1230 V2 CPU is LGA1155. Due to the rapid development of CPUs and motherboards, some motherboards that support Xeon E31230 v2 have been discontinued, such as MSI, which has been discontinued (discontinued). What motherboard does Xeon E3 1230 V2 go with, I tell you a principle, E3 1230 V2 can only be used as a motherboard with LGA1155 socket (other components can be configured according to needs), for example, a motherboard that supports E3 1230 V3 can never be equipped with E3 1230 V2 (don't look at it as just a word difference), because its socket type is LGA1150.
The following recommends several LGA1155 socket type motherboards from several manufacturers for you to choose from (I don't recommend more than 1,000 yuan). I don't know which region you live in, maybe the recommended motherboard is also out of the market in the area where you live, I hope you can buy one of them.
GIGABYTE GA-H61M-S2PH
Gigabyte GA-H61M-D1
GIGABYTE GA-H61M-DS2 (rev.)
ASUS H61M-E
ASUS H61M-K
ASRock B75 Pro3
ASRock ZHock ZH77 Pro3
ASRock B75M
ASRock B75M-GL
ASRock Z77 Extreme Player 4
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The best choice is the motherboard with the B75 chip. It's that this motherboard has long been discontinued. I can only choose second-hand ones.
Asus Gigabyte is fine. Used around 180. If you want to use a more advanced motherboard Z77, you can also do it.
Slightly more expensive.
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Xeon E31230V2 can be equipped with GIGABYTE GAH77DS3H, ASRock B75PRO3, ASUS H61M-E, etc.
The socket type of Xeon E3 1230 V2 CPU is LGA1155. Due to the rapid development of CPUs and motherboards, some motherboards that support Xeon E31230 v2 have been discontinued, such as MSI, which has been discontinued (discontinued). The E31230V2 CPU can only be used on the motherboard of the LGA1155 socket (other components can be configured as needed).
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I'm using this CPU (E3 1230 v2) right now, and it's great for both big games and multitasking.
The motherboard I use looks at the picture:
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Because E3 is a server CPU, it doesn't support overclocking, fast response, hybrid hard disk arrays and the like at all, B75 is OK, and your SSD should remember to connect to SATA3 port (B75 only has 1 native SATA3).
I just upgraded the E3-1230 V2 with Gigabyte B75-D3V board (memory is 2x4G Pirate Flag, SSD with Pucot 128G), and I have struggled with it like you, but after seeing the difference between B75 H77 Z77, I decided to choose B75, B75 is relatively more suitable for me, because it has a native PCI slot, and my X-Fi sound card and 1394 capture card can continue to be used.
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MSI or Gigabyte, B75 is enough, there is no need to go to Z77, and there is no need to use an overclocked motherboard if you use Xeon.
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There is no problem with B75, if you want to use SDD, you can buy a large board, B75 generally has two interfaces.
How much do you think there will be a gap between things with the same architecture? Now when you look back at the previous P4 series, there were not many levels at that time, but now it seems to be the same.
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