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I would highly recommend using a Xeon, whether its performance per ghz, or performance per watt, Xeon e3 usually crushes the i5 (hell, often even the i7) Now for motherboards, if you decide to go with a Xeon, most motherboards that work with i5s work with Xeon e3s, however, I would recommend Asrock, since most of their motherboards are tested to work with Xeon e3, and Xeons are officially supported. |
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![]() Never had an ASrock board, always used Asus as they have never let me down, where as MSI and Gigabyte have, but deep down I know that is just down to chance. On the other hand- while it pretty dear I found this http://www.scan.co.uk/products/asus-...x16)-dvi-i-atx It suits all my needs -apart form being very stingy with USB headers ![]() |
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I dont know, the Xeon route, looks a bit problematic where boards are concerned, still looking though.
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like this asus: http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Int...Z77M_PRO/#CPUS or this MSI: http://www.msi.com/product/mb/Z77A-G...div=CPUSupport Xeon support is not really hard to find, since a Xeon is simply a "better" i5 or i7, the basic design is the same |
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AMD Phenom II X6 Six-Core Processor,have good performance, using it occasionally as a supplement to my Intel-based computer.
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On a socket AM3, there is no where else you can go as the phenom II is already top of the ladder. AMD nailed Intel good and proper with the Athlon 64 back in 2005/2006, but since then, they seem to have been struggling a fair bit. Last edited by JU_88; 10-13-12 at 04:03 PM. |
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I made earlier comparisons between them both (Intel and AMD Quad-Core Processor), and the difference is mainly due to what to use it with, it's just game it's "relatively equal" but I agree that the i7 is good.
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With an i5, remember to get the 3***, not the 2***, the 3 series is ivy bridge, and provides better performance |
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I dont know if that true or if its just propaganda to encouage Xeonofiles to purchase more expensive boards. Either way, you said you self that it requires a bit of work and it certainly needs more research, For Simplicity sake I just want something that will work out of the box, so think Ill stick with i5 on this occassion, I can always overclock it a bit too.... but i will be mindful of the Xeon solution in future. |
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