Intel Xeon E3-1275 Sandy Bridge 3.4 GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1155 95W BX80623E31275 Server Processor
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Intel Xeon E3-1275 Sandy Bridge 3.4 GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1155 95W BX80623E31275 Server Processor,
Specification: Intel Xeon E3-1275 Sandy Bridge 3.4 GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1155 95W BX80623E31275 Server Processor
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3 reviews for Intel Xeon E3-1275 Sandy Bridge 3.4 GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1155 95W BX80623E31275 Server Processor
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Anonymous –
Pros: Great performance, low power, ECC support. Cost is amazingly low for a Xeon. Rock solid stable. Cons: I don’t think it supports registered ECC memory, but that is probably why it is cheap. Overall Review: Used in an ASUS P8B WS for a work computer with 16 GB of Kingston ECC RAM (KVR1333D3E9SK2/8G). Runs my VHDL simulations (single threaded, high memory bandwidth requirements) in half the time compared to a Phenom II X4 940 (3GHz quad core). Not using onboard video, using a pair of Quadro NVS 295
Chris S. –
Pros: See comments Cons: See comments Overall Review: It’s more expensive because it’s a server CPU. Support for ECC RAM. Some versions have greater caches then their i5/i7 counterparts. If you’re not running a database you don’t need this. 1155 CPUs have always been hard to OC via frequency – I hear you can get about a 10% gain at most without multipliers. Notice: Xeon CPUs rarely come unlocked, and this is no exception. Don’t buy a CPU without at least researching the chipset first.
John F. –
Pros: have two more than a year. one as hyperviser. gives top cpu performance scores for what it is. the other as work station. both are rock solid and work as if they were new. Each now is paired with upgraded Kingston ECC 32GB. The workstation with 32GB mem is awesome for my multitasking and others accessing my data at same time. Hyperviser handles 6 programs at once. Cons: none on the hyperviser. On the work station the graphics built into the CPU are now outdated. I am going to have to buy a Video card. Overall Review: If you are buying today buy the new V2 version or consider the e5-2600 series where later on you can run dual. We have had the odd lock up using VMWare work station on the workstation and we have had to reboot which takes forever we run so many programs at once. We now run the VMWare workstation programs on a dedicated computer. No more issues on the Xeon workstation!