ES Xeon Discussion

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sal0

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Hi, I've researched a bit on xeon ES now basically understood that my price/perf/tdp sweetspot is around 8 and 12- core parts E5-2648L V3 and E5-2650L V3 for 130-180$.

I'm looking for QS which is Stepping 2, Rev M0 so it should be close to OEM cpus.
Ebay sellers don't seem to list true max turbo speed on these, only stating 1,8ghz and cpu-z 2,1ghz.

Intel Xeon E5 2648L V3 QS 1.8GHz 30MB 12 Cores 75W 22nm M0 24Threads Processor | eBay
Intel Xeon E5 2630L V3 QS 1.8GHz 2.21GHz 55W M0 20MB 8Core Processor | eBay
Are what I'm watching.

Can I trust on intel arch on 2,5 / 2,9 ghz turbo single core, or will it be a lot lower?

I'm on Asrock x99 extreme 4 stock bios so I shouldn't expect any compatibility issues?


Thanks for awesome thread on this. :)
 
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StyM

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here's my new xeon cruncher build.
2 x 2683 retail
X10DAL-I
16gb ddr4
120gb ssd
1k g3
1080

 
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T_Minus

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Thanks @custom90gt - I wasn't going to read 70 pages to find a URL to a page in which I'm not sure of the specific page/url he was thinking of linking to. :) :)
 

dunde

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If you have a look in the thread you will discover that Asus is mostly a no go with ES. It might work with QS? Ask the seller for compatible boards. I run my E5 V4 on Asrock.
 

Nashten

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Hey Gents, has anyone had experience with the particular CPU/listing below?

Intel Xeon E5 1660 V4 ES 3.1GHz Max Turbo 3.3GHz 20MB 8 Core 140W B0 Processor | eBay

I'm looking to build a new architecture rig, mainly because it takes a few hours to render the example building included with Autodesk Revit on my 4770k CPU. Some folks and I are doing concepts for a video game we want to develop, I'm responsible for the buildings and architecture, general items and such, having such a CPU would benefit me.

My use case also involves gaming when not designing. Lots of Visio charts as well. :)

From what I have gathered (edit) -not- in this thread, B0 processors are janky and generally should avoid? C steppings are the ones to get, or M steppings?
 
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TType85

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For the single processor 8 core, unless you need more than 64GB ram and a lot of PCIe lanes I would probably buy a Ryzen 1700 vs that ES. Since the Ryzen release the value proposition on the ES processor to me seems to be only if you need 2 CPUs, more cores, more ram (or registered ECC) or more PCIe lanes.
 

Patrick

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@TType85 I am extremely excited about Ryzen, but I would still be paying more for an Intel chip. The E5 platform is a big step up from Ryzen in terms of PCIe lanes and RAM. Remember, Ryzen's memory controller is still struggling to do 64GB @ 1866/ 2133 in many cases and we have found a few heavy compute cases where the Ryzen's cores are completely memory bandwidth starved.