G gb00s Well-Known Member Jul 25, 2018 1,177 587 113 Poland May 13, 2021 #1 I know some of you consider these CPUs old, but .... Link: intel xeon e5-2680v3 sr1xp 2.50ghz | eBay ... Almost gone. Reactions: Samir
I know some of you consider these CPUs old, but .... Link: intel xeon e5-2680v3 sr1xp 2.50ghz | eBay ... Almost gone.
eduncan911 The New James Dean Jul 27, 2015 648 506 93 eduncan911.com May 13, 2021 #2 Just some info... The V1/v2/V3 series are all 22nm and use more power. The v4 is 14nm. I could not tell a difference at idle power usage, mostly because of the cstates fully enabled. Reactions: Samir and gb00s
Just some info... The V1/v2/V3 series are all 22nm and use more power. The v4 is 14nm. I could not tell a difference at idle power usage, mostly because of the cstates fully enabled.
R Rand__ Well-Known Member Mar 6, 2014 6,626 1,767 113 May 13, 2021 #3 gone Reactions: Samir and gb00s
G gb00s Well-Known Member Jul 25, 2018 1,177 587 113 Poland May 13, 2021 #4 I did not buy them. Just saw them this morning sitting .... and just came into the office and 3 were already gone. Reactions: Samir
I did not buy them. Just saw them this morning sitting .... and just came into the office and 3 were already gone.
T_Minus Build. Break. Fix. Repeat Feb 15, 2015 7,625 2,043 113 May 13, 2021 #5 eduncan911 said: Just some info... The V1/v2/V3 series are all 22nm and use more power. The v4 is 14nm. I could not tell a difference at idle power usage, mostly because of the cstates fully enabled. Click to expand... I would be curious about the power differences myself, performance-wise it's not much it seems either. Reactions: gb00s and Samir
eduncan911 said: Just some info... The V1/v2/V3 series are all 22nm and use more power. The v4 is 14nm. I could not tell a difference at idle power usage, mostly because of the cstates fully enabled. Click to expand... I would be curious about the power differences myself, performance-wise it's not much it seems either.
S Samir Post Liker and Deal Hunter Extraordinaire! Jul 21, 2017 3,257 1,447 113 49 HSV and SFO May 13, 2021 #6 Rand__ said: gone Click to expand... The STH Effect™ (not actually trademarked, but looks cooler this way) Reactions: gb00s, itronin and uldise
Rand__ said: gone Click to expand... The STH Effect™ (not actually trademarked, but looks cooler this way)