Intel Xeon X5650 testing on FreeBSD via the Phoronix Test Suite.
Processor: Intel Core i9-7980XE @ 2.60GHz (36 Cores), Motherboard: ASUS PRIME X299-A, Chipset: Intel Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers, Memory: 16128MB, Disk: Generic NVMe Device, Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6044MB, Audio: Intel Kabylake-H HDA, Monitor: Acer B286HK, Network: Intel PRO/1000 Connection
OS: FreeBSD, Kernel: 12.0-CURRENT (x86_64), Desktop: Lumina 1.4.2, Display Server: X Server 1.18.4, Display Driver: NVIDIA 390.25, OpenGL: 4.5.0, Compiler: Clang 6.0.0 (SVN 324090), File-System: zfs, Screen Resolution: 3840x2160
Python Notes: Python 2.7.14 + Python 3.6.4
Processor: Intel Xeon X5650 @ 2.67GHz (24 Cores), Chipset: Intel 5520 I/O Hub to ESI Port, Memory: 98304MB, Disk: ATA TOSHIBA HDWD120 ACF0 + ATA TOSHIBA HDWD120 ACF0 + ATA TOSHIBA HDWD120 ACF0 + ATA TOSHIBA HDWD120 ACF0 + ATA Samsung SSD 840 2B6Q + ATA Samsung SSD 850 2B6Q + ATA Crucial_CT525MX3 R060 + Samsung SSD 840 EVO 500GB m EXT42B6Q + Samsung SSD 840 EVO 500GB m EXT42B6Q + MTFDDAK128MAM-1J1 0809 + INTEL SSDSC2BW180A3H LCSi, Graphics: Matrox s MGA G200eW WPCM450, Network: Intel PRO/1000 Connection 7.6.1-k
OS: FreeBSD, Kernel: 11.1-STABLE (x86_64), Compiler: Clang 3.8.0 (SVN 262564), File-System: zfs
Python Notes: Python 2.7.14 + Python 3.6.5
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Processor: Intel Core i9-7980XE @ 2.60GHz (36 Cores), Motherboard: ASUS PRIME X299-A, Chipset: Intel Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers, Memory: 16128MB, Disk: Generic NVMe Device, Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6044MB, Audio: Intel Kabylake-H HDA, Monitor: Acer B286HK, Network: Intel PRO/1000 Connection
OS: FreeBSD, Kernel: 12.0-CURRENT (x86_64), Desktop: Lumina 1.4.2, Display Server: X Server 1.18.4, Display Driver: NVIDIA 390.25, OpenGL: 4.5.0, Compiler: Clang 6.0.0 (SVN 324090), File-System: zfs, Screen Resolution: 3840x2160
Python Notes: Python 2.7.14 + Python 3.6.4
Testing initiated at 8 April 2018 07:25 by user phoronix.
Processor: Intel Xeon X5650 @ 2.67GHz (24 Cores), Chipset: Intel 5520 I/O Hub to ESI Port, Memory: 98304MB, Disk: ATA TOSHIBA HDWD120 ACF0 + ATA TOSHIBA HDWD120 ACF0 + ATA TOSHIBA HDWD120 ACF0 + ATA TOSHIBA HDWD120 ACF0 + ATA Samsung SSD 840 2B6Q + ATA Samsung SSD 850 2B6Q + ATA Crucial_CT525MX3 R060 + Samsung SSD 840 EVO 500GB m EXT42B6Q + Samsung SSD 840 EVO 500GB m EXT42B6Q + MTFDDAK128MAM-1J1 0809 + INTEL SSDSC2BW180A3H LCSi, Graphics: Matrox s MGA G200eW WPCM450, Network: Intel PRO/1000 Connection 7.6.1-k
OS: FreeBSD, Kernel: 11.1-STABLE (x86_64), Compiler: Clang 3.8.0 (SVN 262564), File-System: zfs
Python Notes: Python 2.7.14 + Python 3.6.5
Testing initiated at 14 April 2018 10:58 by user .