A Xeon E5-2699CV4
unlike the normal E5-2699V4
So what on earth does the C indicate?
From what I can see on the sellers specification, it seems to be exactly the same as the non-C version, but just cheaper, which make nooo sense.
And the Chinese seem to have a lot of them.
The S-Spec code seems to confuse matters even further; its definitely not a ES/QS as it starts with a S. And it looks like a newer version of the 99 (T comes after J) but if that were true then you would expect it to be more expensive, not cheaper.
E5-2696V4 (SR2JO)
E5-2699V4 (SR2JS)
E5-2699CV4 (SR2TF
[Please note the 96 is the OEM version of the retail 99]
![Image](https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB13M0uSpXXXXbDXFXXq6xXFXXXJ/E5-2699CV4-Original-Intel-Xeon-E5-2699CV4-LGA2011-3-E5-2699C-V4-22-Cores-2-20GHz.jpg_640x640.jpg)