Intel Xeon E3-1245V3 Haswell 3.4 GHz 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1150 84W BX80646E31245V3 Server Processor
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Intel Xeon E3-1245V3 Haswell Server CPU (3.4GHz, 8MB L3 Cache, Quad-Core)
Intel® Xeon® Processor E3-1245 v3 Product Family (Small Business Servers)
No matter the size of your business, the value of your data is enormous. Protect customer information, inventory data, and financial records with a server that has the security and reliability to be an all-day, all-night workhorse. Keep your data accessible and safe at all times with an affordable Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1245 v3 product family-based server.
- Improved CPU performance via IPC gains
- Integrated Voltage Regulator (IVR)
- Added 256-bit INT and FMA to AVX
- Improved AES-NI performance
- Significant 3D and media performance increase
- Digital display repartition (up to 3 total HDMI 1.4, DVI, DP)
- VGA support (may have 1 VGA and up to 2 digital displays)
- LGA 1150 socket (2013 / 2014 processors)
- Two-Channel DDR3/L (up to 4 DIMMs at 1600MHz)
- 95W / 80W / 45W / 16W thermal solution options
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Specification: Intel Xeon E3-1245V3 Haswell 3.4 GHz 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1150 84W BX80646E31245V3 Server Processor
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3 reviews for Intel Xeon E3-1245V3 Haswell 3.4 GHz 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1150 84W BX80646E31245V3 Server Processor
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Robert F. –
Pros: Cheaper than a 4770 with the addition of ECC support. Great price vs the 4770. Extremely quiet and runs cooler than my old stock i7 920. Cons: Turbo frequency is 100 MHz slower than the 4770, but you’d be hard pressed to notice The cooling fan power cable was a bit tightly wound out of the box and the blades barely made contact making a buzzing noise on first power up. Overall Review: Upgraded from a stock i7 920 and could not be happier! I bought this processor because I do not overclock. I was considering the 4770 because I wanted VT-d, then I saw this one at a much lower price, and I was sold. If you want to save even more money and will never use the 4600 IGP, look at the 1240v3. Same chip, but cheaper and uses a little less power. Double check to make sure your motherboard supports this part. The Asrock z87 Extreme6 works just fine with this processor, but does not support ECC RAM. This part actually has an 84 Watt TDP. Not sure why Newegg says it’s 95W
Andrew E. –
Pros: Equivalent in performance to a 4770 while being less expensive. All the typical Xeon features such as ECC support, virtualization technology. Idle temp is low compared to other processors I’ve owned, just 15-20 Fahrenheit above ambient room temperature. New AVX instruction set made a noticeable difference in transcoding times. Cons: Intel’s integrated HD graphics are still behind AMD’s current “budget” offerings. IGPU Linux support did exist but game performance was far below win7’s. This is not Intel’s fault IMO and it may change in the future, just stating my experience with games and openCL benchmarks. Not the best $/performance choice for homelabs, thanks to having only 4 physical cores but I needed another Intel box. Overall Review: The stock HS and fan combo is completely capable at cooling duties while the CPU is under a full load. However while doing so it becomes loud enough to to be a distraction in a quiet room.
Michael G. –
Pros: -Great price -Better deal than equivalent i7 -Slightly better graphics over i3/i5/i7 -Quiet stock heatsink/fan -Performance is on par to the i7-4770 non K. -Got a good one. Cons: -Locked -No overclocking -No graphics drivers readily available. Intel makes you “consult your sever manufacture”. Ha…I built it myself. Overall Review: Overall I was concerned about no graphics support. However the Asus Z87 Motherboard CD contained an Intel 9.18.10.3186 version that works just fine. There is one more on windows update. Works just fine with Win7x64. Got a decent one, full load on Prime95 the cores run in the upper 70’s C. Quite happy. Specs: Asus Z87-Pro E3-1245V3 32GB Kingston DDR3 KHC1600C10D3B1K2 Crucial M500 240GB Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 Antec HCG-620M