Since it was only 70€ (second hand, obviously), and I really wanted the extra threads, I decided to just give it a try. Turns out it works perfectly. I got a nice performance bump (for my use case).
Of course you need to go to the performance settings in the BIOS to enable hyperthreading. But I can confirm that the processor is 100% correctly recognized, and working with all available features enabled.
bradthetechnut
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August 21st, 2022 18:00
If the E-2134 can go with the Intel® C246 Chipset in your 3630, you're in luck. Socket type is the same, FCLGA1151.
EDIT: C246 chipset supports both E-2134 and E-2136. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/147326/intel-c246-chipset/compatible.html
tumblweed9999
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August 18th, 2022 21:00
The Xeon 2224G has a 4 thread 4 core CPU 71Watts
The Xeon 2136 is a 6 core 12 thread CPU 80Watts
The Xeon 2134 is a 4 core 8 thread CPU 71Watts
If you wanted more threads and the 2136 is IN the list wouldn't that be the better choice?
dc740
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August 19th, 2022 03:00
because I can get the 2134 second hand at 1/3 the price and it'd be enough for my use case to replace the single threaded 2224G.
dc740
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September 1st, 2022 03:00
Since it was only 70€ (second hand, obviously), and I really wanted the extra threads, I decided to just give it a try. Turns out it works perfectly. I got a nice performance bump (for my use case).
Of course you need to go to the performance settings in the BIOS to enable hyperthreading. But I can confirm that the processor is 100% correctly recognized, and working with all available features enabled.
Thanks!
bradthetechnut
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September 1st, 2022 11:00
Awesome; glad it worked out!! : )