Very nice! I feel the advantage of the V4 CPUs is slightly better power consumption because of the smaller process and faster memory speed, up to 2400 MHz. But V3 parts are faster and definitely better value.
Very interesting, thankyou! For me, 2 surprises: the performance gap is less than i thought, and the consumption difference bigger. I see this e5 v4 with new eyes now. Although the v3 is the obvious option for gaming.
I bought myself a e5-2650v2 with 16 gb (2x8 gb) 1600 ddr3 from aliexpress. I mainly chose this cpu combo kit because the components are very low price and easy to afford. It works for all of my needs personally. I decided to look at what it compares to, turns out it's just slightly better than an i7 6700k, but at a fraction of the cost. More than enough for me, but there are more powerful xeons if anyone should need them.
When I picked up my e5-2090 v4 I nvr picked it up looking for the best performer in games. I actually got it because I wanted a fun toy, that wouldn't be too much of a slouch in games and workstation tasks. My basic idea was to try toying around with using multiple gpus in a virtualized system. So I can pass different gpus to different virtual machines. Turns out that only my newest gpu works for this, so I'll need another. All of that being said, I'm quite happy with the partial progress and look forward to the final implementation. This is by far the most powerful cpu I've ever played with and I'm kind of happy that's it's not turboing all the time. lol, I don't need another space heater. =(
Yes!!! You are back!!! Glad to see you uploading quality content as always! Is there a chance to make a video explaining which Xeons are similiar in performance with counterparts from AMD Ryzen and/or Intel CPU's ? Greetings from the Dominican Republic!
Hmm, I actually find the mini-ITX motherboard more intriguing than the V4 CPU itself. I've been looking for chinese-made 2011v3 boards for a long time, but there simply weren't any. Is this something you plan to review? 🙏 Although I see that it's using the narrow ILM, so this might limit cooler compatibility. 😕
New subscriber here. I'm planning to buy e5-2640 v3 bundle with x99 b85 motherboard and 2x8gb ddr4 ram for around $140 , is it still good for gaming paired with Rx 580?
curious - I'm looking to build a server for purely hosting game servers and some very basic media sharing. I'm understanding that some games prefer higher clock speeds for hosting, how detrimental is it. Is a 2666 or even 2640/2620 enough to be safe? I understand its all about the games you intend to host but think of it as a bare minimum. Would it run smoothly?
As for now, R5 2600 is the same price as the i3 12100f on aliexpress and 13th gen is backwards compatible with 12th gen, so for me a B660 with the i3 has the better value for gaming.
Definitely go with Ryzen. You can get a cheap am4 setup for under $200. Soyo a520m for $52usd Ryzen 5 5500 for $108usd And some cheap ddr4 for $40usd That would give ya a little bit of an upgraded path along with using less power.
@@Miyconst I have a Machinist x99 RS9 board and a E5 2630L TB unlocked. I mostly do 3d sculpting and rendering. I was thinking about upgrading, but I remembered that you said that the VRM cooling won't support a high TDP CPU. So I was thinking to move to AM4 on a budget.
Hello I have a E5 2643 V3 CPU that i pulled from a workstation PC. I want to order a MOBO from Ali but I am not sure which one to order that supports this CPU. Can anyone help me out?
Miyconst i have question if you're going to build a PC using Xeon 2666 and a rx6600m combo any suggestions on which Motherboard(Recommendation), ram(size and speed + in what channel) , storage(Nvme, Ssd PCiE or SSD sata) and PSU(like do i need 600W or so). Thanks for answering in advamce.
This Topic is Very interesting due to low price of OEM Motherboards of lga 2011-3 single or dual socket and even lga 3149. phisicaly the Motherboards dont fit the default atx case, but If is Just this problem, could worth.
Hi, thinking of picking up a E5 2666v3 CPU MOBO RAM bundle from Aliexpress , the mobo (machinist X99 MR9A V2.0) and it states that it supports ram OC to 3200mhz, but the CPU only supports up to 2133, will faster ram even work with the E5 2666v3? And if it does, how do Xeons like faster ram? 2133 vs 3200? Especially in gaming where 1080p you can see the bottleneck, maybe if you can use higher speed ram, it could help bring up the fps to be more comparable to modern CPUs
X299 is really bad for gaming due to its internal CPU architecture. Only time will tell what's gonna be our budget option, but Ryzen is not going anywhere.
@@Miyconst oh I meant X99 not X299, E5 2666v3 looks like the best budget option :) too bad memory is stuck at DDR4 2133mhz, imagine xeon with DDR4 3200mhz, would help single core applications so much, new games not so much but games like Far Cry 5 would probably see a big improvement. One more question, can all x99 motherboards do turbo unlock for 2666v3? Thanks
hey I am in the middle of choosing 2640v3 and 2666 v3 is the 45 tdp difference worth it? since there is .1 ghz boost and 2 core difference. the price difference are only 10$.
The 2666 V3 is good however I am looking for alternative's like the 2673 V3 or the 2676 V3, the main reason why is because those CPU has higher core's, they're slightly cheaper than the 2666 v3 and not to mention they have a lower tdp than the 2666 v3 as well,[ 2673 v3(105w); 2676 v3(120w)] . I'm going to buy the ZX_99EV3 DDR3 motherboard(1 year warranty from a seller in my country). I'm going to pair this pc with a 1080p 60hz monitor and a rx 580. The purpose for this pc is 30% gaming and 70% browsing on the internet. Which CPU should I go for? What is the performance difference between 3 of these CPU in terms of gaming and productivity?
E5-2666 V3 is better than the other options you listed. You need higher clocks and fewer cores for gaming. Also I would suggest you to watch this video: ruclips.net/video/7Pyef_ySHwo/видео.html
@@Miyconst yeah the zx-99ev3 is bad but theres really no other choice tho because thats the only motherboard i could find that is cheap and has 1 year of warranty in my country. Since this motherboard has bad vrm and vrm cooling, is it a good idea to to pair it with a lower tdp cpu so that the vrms wont get hotter or damage?
@@GiantHunger it may actually be worth it to go with an un warrantied board that will generally last longer, the board you are talking about is known to have defects and die very quickly
@@Miyconst no, nop....6 cores 3 ghz more than enough for games. e5 2667 has 8 cores but at 3.2ghz, so better than 2666 even with its 10 cores to 2.9ghz...
Can I ask you a question? I have i7 5960x processor and r5e mobo. I am using crucial ballistix 4x8 32gb rams in 3000mhz cl13-15-15-30 t1. My problem is about ram bandwidth. In aida64 benchmark I take 65000 in memory read. Write and copy values stucking at between 49000-52000. Where the problem is sir? I think copy and write should at least 60000 am i wrong?
@@Miyconst i am currently using 3000 uncore frequency. I made it 4000 and read value increased about 5000, other 2 value increased just 1000 or 1500 in memory section. I also did memtest and tm5 both programs didn’t find any error. I confused about that.
Darn it.. Guess i will have to change my 2640 v4 :< what CPU exactly would you recommend to use on an X99 motherboard "mostly" for gaming, but I do care about having true quad channel support and as small of the power usage as possible Currently building the PC on MSI X99A Gaming Pro
@@Miyconst my son has a msi motherboard with a i7 5820k. He plays alot of games and does alot with blender. What cpu would you recommend. Or should we just stick with the i7
@@Miyconst Thanks man, its a cheap motherboard and i only found one Portuguese man on RUclips doing a successful turbo unlock of this CPU, but its really useful to have he recommendation of a pro like you, many thanks
Very interesting video, maybe in the future with new Bios or mods the can enable somehow a better clocks or more budget models of V4 cpus and better prices. Its a superinteresting proccesor to low power consumption builds. There is another 10 cores cpu - e5 - 2689 V4 (TDP: 165W)that is a beast but still super expensive 400€ +-, at his launchdate it was 2700€ cpu :S. Lots of them are eg samples. There is still V3 series for a while but interesting things are starting to appear from the V4 series.
Hello, I'm about to build a new desktop pc for work/games and virtualbox virtualization study (windows server and linux). Would you recommend me which platform (CPU/Chipset)? Would the Ryzen 5000 be a good choice for virtualization? Thank you in advance for your help and attention!
@@Miyconst Yes, I'm thinking of buying an r9 3900x or r7 5700x with an Asus Tuf B550-PRO / MSI x570s Torpedo Max. Or an i5 12600k with a Tuf z690 Plus D4.
@@eduardonorberto7408 I would go with R7 5700X. Core i5-12600k is a great CPU, just not for virtualization. The E-Cores really mess up virtual machines. If your machine gets assigned to an E-Core the performance sucks.
Very informative, lot of thanks. You miss coherence in the power comsumption charts, when AC Valhalla, as in "Lower is better" you should put W/FPS instead of FPS/W. Very nice everything though.
I think for gaming with a V4, you need to have a 145W TDP part. Then it depends on your actual game if it runs multicore well or not. Like I said on your other video, I have put a RX6700XT in my parts bin PC with Xeon 2697A V4 (145W 16C/32T) and it runs CoD games very well. I don't know if it's due to it's multi core scaling but after some driver tweaking (disable Radeon Anti Lag and a few other things) it runs 200+ FPS in 1080p. The downside is that is does not make sense economically as a cheap AMD 5000 series or Intel i5 will probably give you similar results. If I play CoD on my 5950x (PBO enabled) + 3070Ti system I get similar framerates. To benefit from the Xeon CPU's you need to be shopping at the cheap low end and there the V3 simply does better.
I would like to see the most advanced Xeons being tested, but I don't think anyone buys them because they are expensive and obsolete, this is the case with the models: E5 1660 V4, E5 1680 V4 (Turbo Boost 3.0), E5 2643 V4, E5 2667 V4 ( DDR 4 2400 CL 12).
May I ask what is "advanced" about the listed models? The V4 CPUs can't be overclocked, E5-2643 V4 has only six cores up to 3.7 GHz, means in games it will ~3.4 GHz, E5-2667 V4 has eight cores up to 3.6 GHz, again, in games it would be ~3.3 - 3.4 GHz, and of course the price is absolutely absurd for these parts.
Very nice! I feel the advantage of the V4 CPUs is slightly better power consumption because of the smaller process and faster memory speed, up to 2400 MHz. But V3 parts are faster and definitely better value.
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I think the 2667 v4, 1680 v4 or 2687w v4 would have been a closer comparison. The all core turbo of the 2640 v4 is an anemic 2.6Ghz.
Very interesting, thankyou!
For me, 2 surprises: the performance gap is less than i thought, and the consumption difference bigger.
I see this e5 v4 with new eyes now.
Although the v3 is the obvious option for gaming.
please make E5-2640 V3 vs E5-2640 V4! Thanks
I bought myself a e5-2650v2 with 16 gb (2x8 gb) 1600 ddr3 from aliexpress. I mainly chose this cpu combo kit because the components are very low price and easy to afford. It works for all of my needs personally. I decided to look at what it compares to, turns out it's just slightly better than an i7 6700k, but at a fraction of the cost. More than enough for me, but there are more powerful xeons if anyone should need them.
You probably regret it by now. X99 is so cheap and can beat ryzen 5 5600 such as e5 2697v3.
yeah I need to upgrade to x99 but all my files are on this x79 board :/@@tyrellwreleck4226
@@tyrellwreleck4226can you send me a good bundle(link) if possible ?
Very interesting, thank you very much!
When I picked up my e5-2090 v4 I nvr picked it up looking for the best performer in games. I actually got it because I wanted a fun toy, that wouldn't be too much of a slouch in games and workstation tasks. My basic idea was to try toying around with using multiple gpus in a virtualized system. So I can pass different gpus to different virtual machines. Turns out that only my newest gpu works for this, so I'll need another. All of that being said, I'm quite happy with the partial progress and look forward to the final implementation. This is by far the most powerful cpu I've ever played with and I'm kind of happy that's it's not turboing all the time. lol, I don't need another space heater. =(
Buy a FirePro S9150 or a Instinct MI25. They are under $100 on ebay and they support virtialization.
Yes!!! You are back!!! Glad to see you uploading quality content as always!
Is there a chance to make a video explaining which Xeons are similiar in performance with counterparts from AMD Ryzen and/or Intel CPU's ?
Greetings from the Dominican Republic!
Greetings back from Sweden and Ukraine.
@@Miyconst Hi, didn't you use to have a website with data on the different motherboards, like with tier ratings etc? Or was it someone else's?
@@NoSpamForYou yes, there is an X99 list on listium website that I made a while ago, but it's not updated for quiet some time.
Hmm, I actually find the mini-ITX motherboard more intriguing than the V4 CPU itself. I've been looking for chinese-made 2011v3 boards for a long time, but there simply weren't any. Is this something you plan to review? 🙏 Although I see that it's using the narrow ILM, so this might limit cooler compatibility. 😕
Yes, I am working on the motherboard review at the moment.
Agreed, mITX X99 is fascinating.
@@Miyconst I'm looking forward to the one! I love ITX stuff. Should be an interesting one.
@@jakestocker4854 here is the review: ruclips.net/video/mBDM4isYs2Y/видео.html
I really love my 2640 v3. Such great value for the money.
at what mv you did the turbo hack? 50/70mv one and what parameters? Have improved temps as well?
@@papaya_virustemps are very manageable I used to own it with 50/50
New subscriber here. I'm planning to buy e5-2640 v3 bundle with x99 b85 motherboard and 2x8gb ddr4 ram for around $140 , is it still good for gaming paired with Rx 580?
Welcome to the channel. Yes, E5-2640 V3 + RX 580 is still a good budget gaming combo, just make sure to implement the turbo boost unlock.
E5 2643 v3 might be a good option, It has 3.7ghz boost and is a 6 core, also E5 2683 and 2670 v3 got really cheap so they maybe worth it
curious - I'm looking to build a server for purely hosting game servers and some very basic media sharing. I'm understanding that some games prefer higher clock speeds for hosting, how detrimental is it. Is a 2666 or even 2640/2620 enough to be safe? I understand its all about the games you intend to host but think of it as a bare minimum. Would it run smoothly?
Each game is different. You need to check server requirements for your games.
Hmmm... I wonder if I should get these or Ryzen 5 2600
It depends on the price, what you plan to use the PC for, and when / if you plan to upgrade.
A decent AM4 mobo would allow you to upgrade to an 8 core 5000 series CPU in the future, which would crush pretty much any X99 CPU.
As for now, R5 2600 is the same price as the i3 12100f on aliexpress and 13th gen is backwards compatible with 12th gen, so for me a B660 with the i3 has the better value for gaming.
Definitely go with Ryzen. You can get a cheap am4 setup for under $200.
Soyo a520m for $52usd
Ryzen 5 5500 for $108usd
And some cheap ddr4 for $40usd
That would give ya a little bit of an upgraded path along with using less power.
@@Miyconst I have a Machinist x99 RS9 board and a E5 2630L TB unlocked. I mostly do 3d sculpting and rendering. I was thinking about upgrading, but I remembered that you said that the VRM cooling won't support a high TDP CPU. So I was thinking to move to AM4 on a budget.
Hello I have a E5 2643 V3 CPU that i pulled from a workstation PC. I want to order a MOBO from Ali but I am not sure which one to order that supports this CPU. Can anyone help me out?
This video has everything you need to know: m.ruclips.net/video/AW0QgQNbBwA/видео.html
What is the best PSU under $35 for E5 2640 v4 and Rx 580
Is it worth to upgrade from E5 2630 V3 to E5 2640 V4? Thanks
No, it's not worth it.
@@Miyconst Ok, thanks.
Miyconst i have question if you're going to build a PC using Xeon 2666 and a rx6600m combo any suggestions on which Motherboard(Recommendation), ram(size and speed + in what channel) , storage(Nvme, Ssd PCiE or SSD sata) and PSU(like do i need 600W or so). Thanks for answering in advamce.
Huananzhi X99-QD4 or Machinist X99-MR9A, 4/2 x 8 GB DDR4-2133 ECC REG, 500/1000 GB M.2 NVMe SSD. 500 watt quality power supply or 600 watt less quality PSU.
@@Miyconst Awesome thanks dude.
what about 2640 v3 vs 2640 v4? which is better?
E5-2640 V3 is better because of Turbo Boost Unlock.
Where i am, one of these CPUs costs 3 times what the other costs. Which one do you guess?
ola faz um comparativo da Machinist mr9s vs a huanazi f8
Can you link where you got the cooler from? Thanks!
I have added the link in the video description, can't paste it here, because RUclips will delete my comment.
What do you think about the 2690v3 series of chips, like the 2692 v3, 2698A v3 or 2699v3? I heard the 99 one can be less fast than some of the others
I think that it all comes down to the price. If you get it cheaply - why not?
osea q en jugando el prroce no me va a pedir mas de 67 watts?
hey do you know anything about swapping motherboards on a HP Z440? im looking to get a msi one but im not sure if the connections will work
This Topic is Very interesting due to low price of OEM Motherboards of lga 2011-3 single or dual socket and even lga 3149. phisicaly the Motherboards dont fit the default atx case, but If is Just this problem, could worth.
what is the recommended power supply for e5-2666 v3 if used with dedicated gpu?
It really depends on what GPU you are planning to use.
@@Miyconst my highest possible gpu would be rtx3050 8gb
Please tell which motherboard is best for E5 2640 v4 . I decided to add Rx 550 GPU do that good combination or. Rx 580 .
E5-2640 V4 sips power and won't overload even pathetic Varma, so you can pick whichever you like. RX 580 is way much better than RX 550.
Hi, thinking of picking up a E5 2666v3 CPU MOBO RAM bundle from Aliexpress , the mobo (machinist X99 MR9A V2.0) and it states that it supports ram OC to 3200mhz, but the CPU only supports up to 2133, will faster ram even work with the E5 2666v3? And if it does, how do Xeons like faster ram? 2133 vs 3200? Especially in gaming where 1080p you can see the bottleneck, maybe if you can use higher speed ram, it could help bring up the fps to be more comparable to modern CPUs
X299 is really bad for gaming due to its internal CPU architecture. Only time will tell what's gonna be our budget option, but Ryzen is not going anywhere.
@@Miyconst oh I meant X99 not X299, E5 2666v3 looks like the best budget option :) too bad memory is stuck at DDR4 2133mhz, imagine xeon with DDR4 3200mhz, would help single core applications so much, new games not so much but games like Far Cry 5 would probably see a big improvement. One more question, can all x99 motherboards do turbo unlock for 2666v3? Thanks
How to improve e5 2666 v3 performance.
And How about lowering tdp for it?
I only have a 520W bronze psu and planning to use rtx 2070
I would suggest you to get a 650 Watt power supply.
hey I am in the middle of choosing 2640v3 and 2666 v3 is the 45 tdp difference worth it? since there is .1 ghz boost and 2 core difference. the price difference are only 10$.
I would certainly go with E5-2666 V3 but only you can decide what is worth for you.
The 2666 V3 is good however I am looking for alternative's like the 2673 V3 or the 2676 V3, the main reason why is because those CPU has higher core's, they're slightly cheaper than the 2666 v3 and not to mention they have a lower tdp than the 2666 v3 as well,[ 2673 v3(105w); 2676 v3(120w)] .
I'm going to buy the ZX_99EV3 DDR3 motherboard(1 year warranty from a seller in my country).
I'm going to pair this pc with a 1080p 60hz monitor and a rx 580.
The purpose for this pc is 30% gaming and 70% browsing on the internet.
Which CPU should I go for? What is the performance difference between 3 of these CPU in terms of gaming and productivity?
E5-2666 V3 is better than the other options you listed. You need higher clocks and fewer cores for gaming. Also I would suggest you to watch this video: ruclips.net/video/7Pyef_ySHwo/видео.html
@@Miyconst yeah the zx-99ev3 is bad but theres really no other choice tho because thats the only motherboard i could find that is cheap and has 1 year of warranty in my country. Since this motherboard has bad vrm and vrm cooling, is it a good idea to to pair it with a lower tdp cpu so that the vrms wont get hotter or damage?
@@GiantHunger it may actually be worth it to go with an un warrantied board that will generally last longer, the board you are talking about is known to have defects and die very quickly
@@GiantHunger since you have warranty, I would not bother with a low TDP CPU, just install what you need and ensure good airflow over the VRM zone.
@@Miyconst no, nop....6 cores 3 ghz more than enough for games. e5 2667 has 8 cores but at 3.2ghz, so better than 2666 even with its 10 cores to 2.9ghz...
Can I ask you a question? I have i7 5960x processor and r5e mobo. I am using crucial ballistix 4x8 32gb rams in 3000mhz cl13-15-15-30 t1. My problem is about ram bandwidth. In aida64 benchmark I take 65000 in memory read. Write and copy values stucking at between 49000-52000. Where the problem is sir? I think copy and write should at least 60000 am i wrong?
Check what is your uncore frequency and validate your RAM stability with Memtest86.
also, make sure that you are overclocking your ring bus speed to be high enough to support that much bandwidth, or you can be bottlenecked by it.
@@Miyconst i am currently using 3000 uncore frequency. I made it 4000 and read value increased about 5000, other 2 value increased just 1000 or 1500 in memory section. I also did memtest and tm5 both programs didn’t find any error. I confused about that.
@@KadiusFTW you mean bclk overclock? I didn’t understand man
@@fury6635 ring bus is a part of xeons, think of it like the fclock on ryzen
Darn it.. Guess i will have to change my 2640 v4 :<
what CPU exactly would you recommend to use on an X99 motherboard "mostly" for gaming, but I do care about having true quad channel support and as small of the power usage as possible
Currently building the PC on MSI X99A Gaming Pro
The MSI motherboard has overclocking potential, thus I would either go with i7 or E5-1650 / 1660 V3.
@@Miyconst my son has a msi motherboard with a i7 5820k. He plays alot of games and does alot with blender. What cpu would you recommend. Or should we just stick with the i7
@@lloyde80 I would recommend Core i5-12400.
What is better e5 2640 v4 or e5 2640 v3? Its a 2 euro difference and im not sure what would be better
E5-2640 V3 with TBU is better, without it's worse.
@@Miyconst Thanks man, its a cheap motherboard and i only found one Portuguese man on RUclips doing a successful turbo unlock of this CPU, but its really useful to have he recommendation of a pro like you, many thanks
Is it compatible with lga 2011-3 mobo?
What exactly?
@@Miyconst the e5 2666
@@Miyconst v3
Yes, it is. I tested exactly with an LGA 2011-3 motherboard.
Nice! Can you compare 2696V3 and 2696V4 ? The price is almost the same now and i curious about the performance difference. Thanks!
the v3 will generally outperform the v4 due to the TBU, and the access to cheaper ddr3 ecc makes it more solid of a choice.
@@KadiusFTW 2696V4 also support DDR3, very few knows Haha.
@@xjsabcd2947 ?
I will have to look, but I thought that was only for the ES version
@@KadiusFTW 2696V4 is for OEM too, therefore support DDR3
@@xjsabcd2947 I don't believe that is correct
Very interesting video, maybe in the future with new Bios or mods the can enable somehow a better clocks or more budget models of V4 cpus and better prices.
Its a superinteresting proccesor to low power consumption builds.
There is another 10 cores cpu - e5 - 2689 V4 (TDP: 165W)that is a beast but still super expensive 400€ +-, at his launchdate it was 2700€ cpu :S. Lots of them are eg samples.
There is still V3 series for a while but interesting things are starting to appear from the V4 series.
what is the best motherboard for a 2666 v3?
Please watch this video for answers: m.ruclips.net/video/AW0QgQNbBwA/видео.html
Does e5 2640 v4 support non ecc ram?
It does but it also depends on the motherboard.
Thanks for the reply man
Hello, I'm about to build a new desktop pc for work/games and virtualbox virtualization study (windows server and linux). Would you recommend me which platform (CPU/Chipset)? Would the Ryzen 5000 be a good choice for virtualization? Thank you in advance for your help and attention!
Please specify your budget. Intel 12th gen and Ryzen 5000 are both good.
@@Miyconst Yes, I'm thinking of buying an r9 3900x or r7 5700x with an Asus Tuf B550-PRO / MSI x570s Torpedo Max. Or an i5 12600k with a Tuf z690 Plus D4.
@@eduardonorberto7408 I would go with R7 5700X. Core i5-12600k is a great CPU, just not for virtualization. The E-Cores really mess up virtual machines. If your machine gets assigned to an E-Core the performance sucks.
E5-2666 V3 is better xeon for buy?
Yes.
what about 2667v4
It might be an interesting option when the prices go even lower.
Very informative, lot of thanks. You miss coherence in the power comsumption charts, when AC Valhalla, as in "Lower is better" you should put W/FPS instead of FPS/W. Very nice everything though.
Good catch. I will update the graph for the future.
I think for gaming with a V4, you need to have a 145W TDP part. Then it depends on your actual game if it runs multicore well or not. Like I said on your other video, I have put a RX6700XT in my parts bin PC with Xeon 2697A V4 (145W 16C/32T) and it runs CoD games very well. I don't know if it's due to it's multi core scaling but after some driver tweaking (disable Radeon Anti Lag and a few other things) it runs 200+ FPS in 1080p.
The downside is that is does not make sense economically as a cheap AMD 5000 series or Intel i5 will probably give you similar results. If I play CoD on my 5950x (PBO enabled) + 3070Ti system I get similar framerates. To benefit from the Xeon CPU's you need to be shopping at the cheap low end and there the V3 simply does better.
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Hi, great channel. Please add Elden Ring to your test it is heavily relying on multithread cpus.
No, no, no! E5 2666v3 50$ vs E5 2650v4 25$ ? Ali !
V4 compared to V3 Unlock, the only advantage is less energy...
I would like to see the most advanced Xeons being tested, but I don't think anyone buys them because they are expensive and obsolete, this is the case with the models: E5 1660 V4, E5 1680 V4 (Turbo Boost 3.0), E5 2643 V4, E5 2667 V4 ( DDR 4 2400 CL 12).
May I ask what is "advanced" about the listed models? The V4 CPUs can't be overclocked, E5-2643 V4 has only six cores up to 3.7 GHz, means in games it will ~3.4 GHz, E5-2667 V4 has eight cores up to 3.6 GHz, again, in games it would be ~3.3 - 3.4 GHz, and of course the price is absolutely absurd for these parts.
I buy two xeon e5 2640v4 the nice processors.
v3 always wins because of turbo unlock which v4 doesn't have.