I read a lot, the CPU uses his max TCP only when stressed.
So does that mean L-cpu's are often super-power CPU's that can do the same work with less power?
I was planning on getting the PassMark - Intel Xeon E3-1265L @ 2.40GHz - Price performance comparison, as the v2 is double the price for +20% performance. Lots of Gen8 MicroServer users als like this CPU PassMark - Intel Xeon E3-1220L V2 @ 2.30GHz - Price performance comparison with only 17 watt.
In my scenario:
Who should be looking for low-TCP CPU's? Server users with heavy load, homelab users with heavy load, or homelab users who want an extra remote server who's there for the back-ups
So does that mean L-cpu's are often super-power CPU's that can do the same work with less power?
I was planning on getting the PassMark - Intel Xeon E3-1265L @ 2.40GHz - Price performance comparison, as the v2 is double the price for +20% performance. Lots of Gen8 MicroServer users als like this CPU PassMark - Intel Xeon E3-1220L V2 @ 2.30GHz - Price performance comparison with only 17 watt.
In my scenario:
- I want to have a remote back-up server, back-ups happen nightly and take around an hour or 2 max.
Who should be looking for low-TCP CPU's? Server users with heavy load, homelab users with heavy load, or homelab users who want an extra remote server who's there for the back-ups