wow, 2x 2690 v2 for $540? that's pretty good price! The going rate i;ve seen is $300 each.I've had my eyes out for a pair of 2680v2:s but prices I've seen has been around £200+/$275 each w/o shipping. I bought two 2690v2 for £390/$540 hoping I made a good deal. Starting to wonder if I should have aimed for 2650v2 instead, those prices seems much more easier to find good deals on.
Yeah, I'd thought it was a decent price. Especially since the 2680v2:s have gotten expensive lately. Still wonder if I made the right buy, I expect a pair of 2650v2:s would have been sufficient for me.wow, 2x 2690 v2 for $540? that's pretty good price! The going rate i;ve seen is $300 each.
except maybe for the low power cpu, passive heatsink are no good.Yeah, I'd thought it was a decent price. Especially since the 2680v2:s have gotten expensive lately. Still wonder if I made the right buy, I expect a pair of 2650v2:s would have been sufficient for me.
Hope I'm not deviating from the topic too much with this question. I'm replacing a pair of 2620v1:s that are running in a Supermicro 826B chassis and I'm hoping to reuse the passive heatsinks (SNK-P0048PS).
Should I be worried that the new CPUs are rated at TDP 130W compared to the older at 95W?
So he's pricing it along the price of 2680 v2? If it wasn't for the ddr4, this is a better multithread cpu than 2680 v2. it's actually faster than even 2690 v2 slightly...Good old days. Fun facts.
Aug 25 2016 , same CPU sold for US $158.00 [284 sold]
Intel Xeon E5-2658 v3 ES LGA2011-3 12C Compatible with X99 i7-6850K 6900K 6950X | eBay
The same seller after sold out 284 CPU , listed 30 more CPU for slight higher price.
I have one of those. It's not bad but unless the price is cheaper or not more expensive than 2670, most people will probably go for something higherI have for sale three matching pairs of E5-2650v2 - same speed as E5-2670, but lower TDP.