Hardware :: Muliti Cpu Motherboard And Xeon ?

Jun 2, 2010

Xeon cpu 2 cpu motherboad.

I have following questions:

1) Can I run single CPU first? Add another CPU later when in need.

2) There are 2 sets of dimm. Each set serves its own CPU, I suppose. If running single CPU can the RAM on the 2nd set of dimm be detected and used?

3) What will be the comment on xeon vs amd, same spec (apple to apple)?

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