The reason for asking is that I purchased a second hand computer that was supposed to have 2 x 2690V3 CPU’s. It turns out that they are 2690V3’s on the marking but in reality they are engineering samples that run at 2.4Ghz (as opposed to 2.6Ghz). The person that sold the machine to me says he is...
Thanks.
It looks to me like they are likely engineering samples. What do you think of the stepping and QDF? I don’t have much experience interpreting that. The seller did not experience any issues when using the workstation, however I am a bit sceptical if it will stand up to heavy use over...
I found this thread searching for information on Xeon CPUs.
I purchased a second hand computer to do some heavy computing tasks. It was supposed to have 2 x Xeon E5-2690v3 CPUs.
The CPUs are marked as follows:
Intel Xeon E5-2690V3
SR1XN 2.60GHz
So the sSpec is SR1XN. According to CPU-World...
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