In continuation of last week's article about building an Intel Xeon E3 v5 Skylake Linux system, here are my complete performance figures on the Xeon E3-1245 v5 as a $300 Skylake processor featuring HD Graphics P530.
Manufacturer: Intel
In continuation of last week's article about building an Intel Xeon E3 v5 Skylake Linux system, here are my complete performance figures on the Xeon E3-1245 v5 as a $300 Skylake processor featuring HD Graphics P530.
I have added a system with this CPU to a pool of Core-i7 3820 and Core-7 3930k.machines. This CPU will not only leave the 3930k far behind, it will also consume a great deal of less power in the process. Remember, the 3930k features six cores... This one here four...
I initially purchased the e3-1225, but ultimately decided I wanted the extra bump in clock frequency and the addition of HT. Enthusiasts should pursue the i7's instead, but I wanted something rock solid for my new build after various issues getting my old system up and running and no plans to...
Responsive, power-efficient, cool; Is there more to say I guess I could add that the onboard GPU is there should I ever require it (more a plus for me as my personal computer doubles for work and a failed PCI-E GPU won't keep me from working/paying for a new one).
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Didn't work for me, but not its fault -- be sure your MB supports THIS SPECIFIC MODEL of Xeon, not just the same socket.
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