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  • Processor help

    Hello
    I'm looking at buying a cheap new workstation for home.
    I currently have a 5 year old dual xeon E5462 @ 2.8 GHz mac pro. looking at cpubenchmark.net each processor has an average CPU mark of 4220. I am reasonably happy with this setup
    The workstation I am looking at has an i7-4770 @ 3.40GHz average CPU mark of 9996
    The Xeon has quad core processors, so 8 bucket rendering, whilst the i7 will have only 4

    Are the 2 processors comparable in speed? ie is it a matter of 2x4220=8440 vs 9996? Meaning that the i7 single processor is faster that the dual xeon?

    Thanks
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  • #2
    Its quite hard to compare it (in the time I have to write it atm ) but basically

    I7 = 4 cores but its 8 buckers since cores have HT meaning 1 core = 2 buckers.

    Either way
    I7 power = 4x 3400mghz = 13600mghz
    Xeon power = 8x 2800mghz = 22400mghz
    So your xeon will be faster in rendering
    However it will be slower in any 1 cpu based tasks - saving, loading, 50% of photoshop etc etc
    Now given the technology advancements I could expect that I7 would perform at a speed of 14000mghz-20000mgz if it were compared using other specs than just cpu speed(ram, technology etc etc)

    So it could be either very close fight or far away. Depends on software... I cant be sure for 100%. I saw insane performance boost over recent intel cpus and not so much more mghz so I'm bit lost.

    Anyway hope that helps.

    Try getting 6 cores i7 i3990K and OC to 4.5ghz -that will eat alive that xeon you have now.
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    • #3
      Thanks DADAL
      Can't find a 6 core i7 workstation at the moment.
      My xeon is a mac pro with 10 gb RAM
      the new one potentially a dell xps 8700 http://www.dell.com/uk/business/p/xp...el_id=xps-8700
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      • #4
        Make sure that you have a very good case with a new cooler for the processor.... If you overclock it you could increase the speed by 50%... A gamer mother bother will help you to get maximum performance an affordable price.
        show me the money!!

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        • #5
          Try Scan.co.uk or PCspecialist.co.uk

          They both will build you PC to your specs and Overclock it on warranty. You will save 50% money and get 50% more power than Dell or HP. Also their warranty is very good.
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          • #6
            i suggest i7 3930K cpu. very good price/performance. 6 core = 12 buckets, and OC running here @4.2Ghz (with noctua NH-d14) 24/24.
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            • #7
              I recently bought an old dell server, which is a dual quad (8 cores) without HT. @3.4 ghz. It renders about 1.5 times slower then i7 3930k. Not to mention that you can overclock the i7 and get it to probably double the speed of the xeon. I have my main workstation as a dual six core (12 total) xeon, and the i7 performs equally with just one cpu, I wish intel really allowed to seed two of those on one mobo, but that would kill the xeon
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              • #8
                This might help: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html
                - Geoff

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                • #9
                  And I have no idea why a Xeon E5-2665 is nearly three times the price of an i7-3930K. It's only 3% faster.
                  - Geoff

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                  • #10
                    Im guessing it has 8 cores, which is for now quite rare for xeon cpu, also perhaps its clock speed in turbo mode. And just because its a xeon cpu
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by YoyoBoy View Post
                      And I have no idea why a Xeon E5-2665 is nearly three times the price of an i7-3930K. It's only 3% faster.
                      Also the sad thing about 3930k is that though it has 6 cores vs the 2600k 4 cores, its only marginally faster. I bought two of the 3930k, and for some reason I cannot overclock them, and so under the stock speed they run slightly faster then overclocked 2600. By slightly I mean 2%-5%
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                      • #12
                        If you order a computer from www.cyberpowerpc.com they claim to be able to overclock a 3930k by "at least 20%" if you pay for that.
                        - Geoff

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                        • #13
                          perhaps. I could get them to oc and run fairly stable. But they would bsod every couple of days, sometimes they would run for weeks but eventually bsod. I gave up for now...So they may overclock them, but I doubt that would qualify as stable.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Morbid Angel View Post
                            perhaps. I could get them to oc and run fairly stable. But they would bsod every couple of days, sometimes they would run for weeks but eventually bsod. I gave up for now...So they may overclock them, but I doubt that would qualify as stable.
                            What motherboard did you pair with that i7? Some motherboards CANT overclock cpus.

                            As to shops like I said b4 scan and pcspecialist will OC them to 4.5 ghz stable with no bsod...
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                            • #15
                              Thanks for all the replies. I will try scan and pcspecialist and see what I can get.
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