12 Cores & 24 Threads For $30 - "Maxing Out" an HP Workstation PC For Gaming

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Today we're upgrading our HP Z420 workstation PC with the help of an Intel Xeon E5 2697 v2 CPU. This 12 core, 24 thread processor cost nearly $2000, now it can be found for just $30, sometimes less.
    Can this turn our old office computer into a gaming beast, and does it complement the 64GB of 1866MHz and Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti combo that I've paired along side it? Let's find out!
    0:00 Intro, Specs, Upgrades, Limitations
    1:46 Cinebench R20 and Graphics Card Choice...
    2:39 The Witcher 3 Next-Gen
    3:39 Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered
    4:07 Hogwarts Legacy
    4:46 Forza Horizon 5
    5:20 Grand Theft Auto V
    6:10 Red Dead Redemption 2
    6:33 Far Cry 6
    7:06 Fortnite
    7:30 Cyberpunk 2077 and Final Thoughts
    Thanks for watching :)
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  • @howaboutsomesoyfood
    @howaboutsomesoyfood Год назад +376

    it's so weird seeing once high-end hardware cost so little.

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +55

      Yeah I know :)

    • @Hostile2430
      @Hostile2430 Год назад +81

      Imagine in 2030 a Ryzen thread ripper costing below 100$

    • @Jimmysim-rq9vl
      @Jimmysim-rq9vl Год назад +37

      ​@@Hostile2430it will be but at that point we maybe have like r9 performance on $100 entry lvl cpu

    • @QWERTYCommander
      @QWERTYCommander Год назад +16

      Probably the first time I realized that was when I saw RGinHD's GTX 580 video. I remember wanting one so badly as a kid. Then he said a GTX 1050 outperformed it. Amazing how much things change.

    • @justassimple8328
      @justassimple8328 Год назад +5

      v3 and v4 Intel Xeons are also cheaper. There's a risk that some Xeon CPUs are actually engineering or qualification samples so you have to be careful about it. CPU-Z or HWInfo can be checked by looking at the "Steping"

  • @Shadowauratechno
    @Shadowauratechno Год назад +30

    Back in 2018 I ran a system with the 2695v2. It was a proud little machine and I had it in an x79 board that let me force turbo speeds, which helped quite a bit. Matched it with a 1070 and had a pretty solid experience.

  • @DGCastell
    @DGCastell Год назад +11

    At a placed I worked they had the Z640 models assigned to architechts and I can confirm they were super-solid systems, we did maintenance on them once a year and even right before the cleaning they performed perfectly while caked in dust.

  • @TheEnhas
    @TheEnhas Год назад +138

    You might get better results if you turn hyper-threading off on these old high core count CPUs, since it slightly decreases single-threaded performance when on and they can use every ounce of it they can get

    • @glitter_fart
      @glitter_fart Год назад +24

      depending on the app the boost is 5-12% but you lose half your threads, its as bit more headroom for overclocking too, sooooo, with that many cores i'd asgree this cpu would be better off without it and overclocked but ... good luck on an oem board lol

    • @Musyaaaa
      @Musyaaaa Год назад +16

      I had 2697 v2 and after disabling hyper threading i fixed stutters in forza horizon 5

    • @davidrobinson7538
      @davidrobinson7538 Год назад +3

      Not exactly true. For disk caching or even virtual swap, hyperthreading can work to speed that up. As well as memory dumping. Not to mention having compressed/ encrypted volumes.

    • @gametime2473
      @gametime2473 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Musyaaaa I use a 1620 V2 and it games really well. It's 4 core but can clock all 4 cores at 3.9 Ghz which is really nice. I wish Windows 10 didn't kill my ability to overclock because that chip will overclock to nearly 5ghz but I can't do it anymore!

    • @Musyaaaa
      @Musyaaaa 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@gametime2473 What does Windows have to do with overclocking?

  • @ReelGoldstar
    @ReelGoldstar 10 месяцев назад +7

    We have a Z620 in our home office, still cuts 4K footage no problem with effects and color grading included. It features e5-2696v2, 48GB of ram and a RX 480 8gb, literally can render and run on all 100% for days.

  • @KeyToTime
    @KeyToTime Год назад +26

    Love the X79 platform. I got mine around 2018 as I wanted to test out what it could do. Got a 1680v2 for it, runs at 4.3ghz at just 1.19v with max temps around 70 degrees in stress tests. Very good performance too. it has made an excellent 24/7 htpc/storage server/occasional gaming pc. I always install the latest games on it just to see how it runs compared to my newer stuff and it continues to impress me.

    • @KeyToTime
      @KeyToTime Год назад

      @@lurch789 I bought my Asus x79 sabertooth motherboard for £160. That included a 4930K CPU. So a bargain back in 2018! Prices have shifted slightly since then.
      In contrast, my Ryzen 7700X and Asus TUF motherboard cost me £650. The price to performance of the X79 platform is incredible. There are many games that I cannot tell the difference between them and even when there is a big difference between the two, the 1680v2 still manages to get above 60fps.

  • @jestersheep9647
    @jestersheep9647 Год назад +63

    I daily drive something similar! I'm running the newer Z840 one, but I got the Case, CPU, RAM, and even a free GPU thrown in for 50 bucks. I upgraded to a E5-2660 v4 (14 cores) and a 3060 Ti, and it's honestly great! As multithreading becomes more accessible in games, it's actually my graphics card that's holding everything back now with the 8gb of VRAM...

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +10

      Nice :)

    • @MaxIronsThird
      @MaxIronsThird Год назад +15

      With 14 cores, you might as well disable hyperthreading, so the cores can boost higher

    • @gametime2473
      @gametime2473 11 месяцев назад

      Wow, how on Earth did you get that thing so cheap? That's ridiculously cheap!

  • @Enakaji
    @Enakaji Год назад +3

    Man, that Z420 brings back some good memories. Back in 2015 we had those as our systems at my old Workplace with 32 Gigs of Ram, a Quadro M4000 Gpu and four 22" Monitors. Plenty powerful for what we did, which usually was running between two to four local VMs for Softwarepackaging, Softwaretesting, Test Installation and scripting.

  • @undertone2472
    @undertone2472 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing an older X79 Xeon. Love these old things and the prices now. Same with X99.

  • @andystech101
    @andystech101 Год назад +21

    Just undertaken a smiler project with a P510 Lenovo but I went with a 14core flavour with a lower base clock! Really impressed with the outcome, paired it with an RX5700 and it all come to under £300! Awesome video as usual ❤️🙏🏼

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +6

      Very nice!

    • @andystech101
      @andystech101 Год назад +5

      @@RandomGaminginHD Definitely a great way for some budget power in 2023

    • @raza8415
      @raza8415 Год назад

      Could you list the parts in your system

  • @cerberus50caldawg
    @cerberus50caldawg Год назад +1

    Interesting video. I have several old z400's I upgraded long ago and they are still alive and kicking. Always wanted to get a z420 but alas never have ...yet.
    The first two Z400's I had back in like 2014 I put x5675's in each and called them good.
    Optimized the best settings in bios for most power and they were quick enough and for the time still pretty awesome.
    I sold one to a friend and kept the other one as my wifes office pc.
    I ended up picking up a couple more for real cheap soon afterword and did more research and learned that the w3670 w3680 w3690 of course were the overclockers that would work... at the time I could find no information that a z400 could even run a w3690 but given there were some with w3680's I had hopes it would work.
    I ended up putting a w3680 in one and trying to figure out setfsb and throttlestop with it.
    I was successful with figuring out the pll that worked with setfsb but it was never 100% stable or reliable so gave up with that option.
    Throttlestop was the answer though.
    Was able to set a real good stable overclock around 3.8Ghz across all cores and a turbo on up to 4 cores at 4.1Ghz I was real happy with.
    Learned about the proprietary power supply fairly early on with those as well.
    I only had the 475w PSU's and knew I needed at least the 600w units that seemed way to pricey compared to the average consumer grade models I could find at the time even then.
    I had an hd7850(single pcie 6pin plug needed) in one which ran just fine but I put a gtx670(dual pcie 6pin needed) in the other one and was using a dual molex to 6pin connector and kept having problems with the 475w psu.
    Bought a 600w z400 power supply and was not happy witht the fact it only had two pcie 6pin power connectors but still much better then the single and ran the gtx670 just fine but I wanted to try sli with 2 670's and that wouldn't cut it.
    Explored forums did some studying learned the difference in pinouts for the HP Z400 pSU's vs standard consumer PSU's and went to work modding a decent 800w standard ATX PSU to work.
    Did the mod to all the Z400's instead of wasting any more money on another trash 600w Proprietary HP PSU that costed more then the old z400's themselves.
    Then I was running dual GTX 670's and then GTX680's.
    A huge HIS IceQ Turbo HD 7950 3GB went into my wifes PC.
    My wifes PC had the 600w HP PSU. That PSU ate that HD7950 as well as an rx480 and lastly a gtx970 before I realized it was the problem child.
    Each of those cards just black screened out of the blue randomly and never worked again.
    Changed that power supply out to a regular 750w unit and never had an issue with another dead gpu ever again out of any of the Z's.
    Finally after some years I believe it was in late 2017 I got hold of a w3690 and threw it in the last box needing the upgraded cpu (still running w3530).
    Fingers crossed because I still couldn't find anything about it working in a z400 but it worked great.
    Throttlestop... that's the point of all of this message.
    Use Throttlestop because you should be able to get that chip to OC even in that HP motherboard.
    There's some tips and tricks in order to get it right. But it is easily doable.
    So yeh... that's what I was trying to tell you.
    OC that beast and try a few more tests using that 3060 in it to compare against. LOL
    I'm sure you will be pleasantly surprised with the performance increase.
    I'll gladly try and help with the technicalities of getting throttlestop dialed in and setting up a Task to run it on startup properly so it works like it should every time you boot the machine etc.
    A few little tricks but overall it's quite simple.
    Try it out!
    😁👍

  • @SwiftHDX
    @SwiftHDX Год назад

    Quite surprised at this, nice video. I found a Z400 with a Quadro 4000 built in in our e-waste bin at work. Certainly not powerful but the nostalgia from back in the day is great from when these components were extremely expensive and exclusive in a way.

  • @AAjax
    @AAjax Год назад +25

    I have this CPU installed in a chineseum motherboard. I can set the all-core turbo time to "0" (infinite) and I have a good air cooler on top, so it runs much faster than you think it would.

    • @TylerDurden-oy2hm
      @TylerDurden-oy2hm Год назад +2

      wow how did you set the allcore turbo time?thru bios??

    • @AAjax
      @AAjax Год назад +10

      @@TylerDurden-oy2hm No hacks or tricky stuff involved. In the bios for two different vendor x79 mothrboards that I got from ali, turbo has a timeout value. I tried setting it very high, which as fine, until I got the idea to try 0.
      After doing that I confirmed I was fully getting the expected all-core boost values in the OS via HWINFO, and ran I passmark which put me in the upper end of the results for the same cpu.
      Guessing that x79 is only software governed in this regard.

    • @TylerDurden-oy2hm
      @TylerDurden-oy2hm Год назад

      @@AAjax thanks for that!

    • @aye796
      @aye796 Год назад

      ​@@AAjaxcan you screenshot where to find those settings thanks

  • @om4rxt
    @om4rxt Год назад +6

    love seeing a review on the Z series from my favorite Gaming RUclipsr :) as an HP Z440 owner with an 18 core 2697 V4, RX 570 8GB with 32GB of RAM, it can run pretty much everything, huge jump for me coming from an Elitebook with an AMD A10 APU

    • @mrhamburgler480
      @mrhamburgler480 Год назад +1

      man i have an HP laptop with the AMD A10 in it, and Radeon R5 graphics. The AMD A10 CPU really sucks hard lolol. Many games will list that they should run great on my laptop, but no. Hard negative on every game lol. has dual channel DDR4 ram but only 8 Gb. but still that CPU is a big part of the main issue i think lol.

    • @om4rxt
      @om4rxt 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@mrhamburgler480 the R5 integrated GPU isn't the worst, but the cpu is weaker than most 6th gen dual core intel cpus, also u should try undervolting it, when i undervolted mine it ran a lot cooler and a bit fasterr

  • @SpeedIng80
    @SpeedIng80 Год назад

    5:52 Pißwasser Pils ... Old but gold (in several senses) 😀

  • @forced4motorsports
    @forced4motorsports Год назад +2

    Great vid. There is a lot of older hardware out there that's very capable with the right video card paring. I have a Phenom II 6 core system (vmware whitebox) with a 1650 in it that I used as a backup to my outgoing 10 year old I5 4690K gaming box. That Phenom holds its own, as did most iterations of that processor. Quite astounding for a 13 year old processor built on 15 year old architecture. I'm moving to an I5 13 gen today, so I'm going to compare the phenom and I5 4th gen with the 1650 to see which one is actually better.

  • @thathsavanhsivilaythong
    @thathsavanhsivilaythong Год назад

    My boy don't came along way. I been following you since you first started out. Watching those q6600 videos. Lol. Keep up the good work.

  • @damonsalvatore792
    @damonsalvatore792 Год назад +1

    Will be also interesting testing the cyberpunk update requirements in old hardware and the actual rigs , for example if it's still works on a hdd

  • @siwexwot8994
    @siwexwot8994 Год назад

    You are making a lot of great videos on youtube. Thanks!

  • @vicolin6126
    @vicolin6126 Год назад +4

    Nice video! I like that you pointed out some core facts like the v1/v2 cpu´s and matching motherboards. I don't know if you saw, but on the last video featuring this HP z420 I commented about pretty much all the things you said at the start. If it inspired you to add it in, I'm honored :D

  • @DoktorLorenz
    @DoktorLorenz Год назад +10

    I started my X79 journey with a 3930K build, with 32Gb ram & GTX Titan, nowadays i run a E5-2667v2 which i brought in 2018. I personally felt the 2697v2 was a little too low on clock speeds and picked this 8c16t to as it will turbo 3.6 on all cores without overclocking. It's an ultra reliable CPU that has served me well as my 2nd/backup PC that always seems to just get on with things.

    • @devontoner
      @devontoner 4 дня назад

      2667v2 is the sweet spot for core speed and count. I also had a 3930k but I did replace it with a 2697v2 but for a home server

  • @joshuascholar3220
    @joshuascholar3220 6 месяцев назад

    I like this channel. Your style is unassuming.

  • @stamasd8500
    @stamasd8500 Год назад +1

    I'm using this exact CPU in a server setup i.e. its intended use. My home-made NAS/server, paired with a Chinese "x79" motherboard, 64GB DDR3, a HP H240 SAS card and 8x3TB SAS drives in ZFS (yes I have it in a case where they all fit). It's perfectly adequate for the ZFS storage role as well as heavy compiling of software occasionally. I actually don't have a graphics card in it at all. :)

  • @KevinGoldLVL
    @KevinGoldLVL Год назад +2

    I still have my "highend" pc that I have built like 2-3 years ago, but these type of build seems to be so much fun to thinker with. A old Beast of the past, plus the notoriety of a sleeper pc is pretty nice. It's like a old Muscle Car, energy efficiency is not the point

  • @jasonviande5053
    @jasonviande5053 Год назад

    The Z420 with the 1620v2 was my gaming PC for a looong time, and I loved it

  • @gorjaharchangel2267
    @gorjaharchangel2267 Год назад +44

    Your conclusion is absolutely spot on. If you end up with one of these machines then there is a point in adding such a CPU.
    If someone is building a PC from scratch then a 6c/12th from AM4 or Intel's 10th gen and after is a much more sensible choice

    • @MrJord1994
      @MrJord1994 Год назад

      I got both of those lol.. they are comparable to each other

    • @gametime2473
      @gametime2473 11 месяцев назад +1

      For gaming, this isn't a good CPU choice. A 1620 V2 or 2687W V2 would be much better options because of the much higher clock speeds.

  • @Velaxity
    @Velaxity 5 месяцев назад +2

    Just bought an e5 2680 v4 for £13.. And I've ordered a cheap mb of aliexpress to pair it with. I've got the rest of the parts in my spares, thought it would be a laugh to throw together!

  • @keg6256
    @keg6256 Год назад

    I really like this type of content.
    I have an old HP ProLiant DL380p with two E5 2696v2. (I bought those cpus for 35€ on aliexpress).

  • @Beisepimp
    @Beisepimp Год назад +19

    Still a great gaming performance for this age!
    In Spiderman the game only uses the 12 cores and the other 12 Threads are not used at all. :D

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +6

      Yeah really strange behaviour there haha

    • @THU31
      @THU31 Год назад +1

      Thread scheduling is a weird thing. It's mostly the operating system's job, but applications can suggest what behavior they want. There are games that go primarily for the P-cores, then E-cores if they need more power, and then HT cores as a last resort. Redfall is one of those games, Spiderman seems to be another.
      If you take some old games that only use 1-4 hardware threads, the load will be spread by the OS across more cores somehow. Sometimes this causes issues and you actually need to enforce the affinity to limit a game to 1-4 cores to prevent crashing or performance fluctuations.
      Some games with low thread counts sometimes use both logical processors (HT) from a single core instead of only using one, which degrades performance. Always a good idea to read the pcgamingwiki before playing a game and tweaking some stuff.
      As much as I love computers, understanding exactly how something works can be a pain.

    • @truthdoesnotexist
      @truthdoesnotexist Год назад

      man these game devs are some serious noobs and have no idea what their doing. youd think after making video games for multi core PC's for nearly 20 years theyed get a clue on what to do with it

    • @CapComa
      @CapComa Год назад

      @@truthdoesnotexist maybe you should just go and make it for them

    • @THU31
      @THU31 Год назад

      @@lurch789 HT is useful in games if the game can utilize that many threads, which most game do not.
      With low core counts, HT is extremely helpful. Back in the day I was playing Far Cry 3 on a Core i3-530 (2C/4T), enabling HT meant going from 20 to 30 FPS.
      Obviously it's better to have more physical cores, but HT is basically a free way of increasing performance while saving die space and power.
      Running 6 threads on a 4C/8T CPU will be slower than a 6C/6T CPU, but running 8 threads will pretty much offer the same performance on both CPUs, it could even be slightly faster on the 4C/8T one.
      There are a some games that run better on 6C/12T than 8C/8T, because they are able to use all those threads at the same time.

  • @wyattc3283
    @wyattc3283 Год назад +2

    the problem comes from the lower single thread performance. if a game is only utilizing 1 or 2 cores, then it doesnt matter that you have 12. I love these old xeon processors because the v3 and up have great STR and still tons of cores. You can divide them up and use them for server hosting

  • @waynemarsh7775
    @waynemarsh7775 2 месяца назад

    That HP liquid cooler is actually kinda awesome! I've never seen an AIO quite like it before!

  • @dgw4049
    @dgw4049 Год назад +25

    I use the 2690v2 10 core as it has slightly higher clocks which make it slightly better for gaming. I have actually never encountered a game that wouldn't play with it. I run it with a 6900xt at 4k60 and its great.

    • @StarmenRock
      @StarmenRock 5 месяцев назад

      V2 is ddr3... thats garbage for today standarts in general :c

    • @pvanb2
      @pvanb2 2 месяца назад

      @@StarmenRock define garbage...

    • @StarmenRock
      @StarmenRock 2 месяца назад

      @@pvanb2 like getting 60% less performance because obviously... its ddr3

    • @jong-yk3gk
      @jong-yk3gk Месяц назад

      @@pvanb2I’m glad these people like him more quad channel 1866 ddr3 for me 😊

  • @griff5476
    @griff5476 Год назад +1

    I have a 1650 v2 (all core overclock to 4.2ghz) paired with a Vega 64 for living room sofa gaming. Works well. Quite a balanced system for 1080p, even 1440p.

  • @thepezfeo
    @thepezfeo Год назад +1

    0:43 This is the first time I recall seeing a CPU with inverted/ clipped corners. I've only ever seen x58, x79, x99 chips online, not in person.

  • @exxor9108
    @exxor9108 Год назад +1

    That benchmark for Spider-Man is very perplexing. It seems that a lot of the threads were parked during gameplay.

  • @m4heshd
    @m4heshd Год назад +1

    I ran my VMs on one of these. Did me well. Loud and eats a ton of watts but damn, best home "servers" which are also affordable.

  • @69Dartman
    @69Dartman Год назад

    I ran a couple different early i7 boxes as my main boxes for a long time. First one was a original I7 980 that I was surprised when buddy gave me the board complete for helping him scrap old trade in pc's from his business. It had 6 CORES, it was a very fast beast compared to my old AMD quad core. Later I upgraded to newer I7 board and plunked the fastest 4960x cpu it could take, still 6 core, but even faster and newer memory. Both were very cheap to build up and the big thing is they used a lot of power between the cpu and the 1070gtx video card I run.
    I finally upgraded to a Ryzen 3900x 12 core but those old cpu's were very fast for how ancient they were and I still use the 980 as a win7 box to run Windows Media Center with my old HD HomeRun prime 3 tuner cable card setup that is only fully supported by WMC because of the cable card needs special support for the encryption it uses.
    The new monster does the video editing and recoding, plus playing games if I want.
    Those old cpu's are still a cheap way to build a still fast box as long as you don't need support for the latest goodies and games.

  • @PL-fj4uq
    @PL-fj4uq Год назад

    These old Xeon systems are often incredible value for money, I have some of the Dell Precision series running Xeon V4s at work and have no need to change them out. Not to mention, despite the age, the chassis/cases are super durable (but heavy) and can withstand being moved around without damage - makes modern cases look like tin cans.

  • @gadgetman_nz4092
    @gadgetman_nz4092 Год назад

    Got one of these I bought for my daughter for video work a few years ago. Might have to check out better CPU options for it.

  • @psyolent.
    @psyolent. Год назад +1

    you may find that some newer titles look for arch extensions that the older CPUs dont support. thats what ran me out with one of the last older core CPUs i was using.

  • @rfs830
    @rfs830 Год назад

    I have 2 e5 v1/v2 workstations and they have been great for my needs. Im needing another one so im looking at newer workstations as they are a great price vs building depending on your needs.

  • @seanvucich
    @seanvucich Год назад

    Great video - Have a Z440 I've done similar!!!

  • @pops7249
    @pops7249 Год назад

    Thanks for this video
    I'm actually want to build hi end gaming PC with Xeon E5 2696 v3 😊

  • @guyver9688
    @guyver9688 Год назад

    This BLOWS my MIND, i cant believe any of this you can see al the cores % and even cyberpunk all cores WORK !!!

  • @sgunmusic
    @sgunmusic Год назад

    I recently moved to Canada and I plan to do the same thing get an old workstation and throw my gtx 1650 super for low end gaming PC which can be a light workstation as well :)

  • @KaitenKenbu
    @KaitenKenbu Год назад

    Sweet build. Right now finishing out a mac pro 5,1(flashed from a 4,1) with dual 5690 that i need to de-lid. Will to that of with a vega 64 or radeon vii for a fun secondary computer with monterrey and windows 10. Also planning a server build with dual e5-2670v2 xeons. So much power for so cheap. Only issue really is the power hungry nature of it all. Almost be better off with an i3 13100 for a home server ha. But that wouldn't be all that fun now would it.

  • @ak3t0n
    @ak3t0n Год назад

    Can you redo a test with the exact settings in games after the upgrade so we can compare please? I see you changed the settings higher after the upgrade. Thank you

  • @25myma
    @25myma 8 месяцев назад

    Been using its 'little' brother, the e5-2696 v2 for almost 2 years now and it's worth every penny😊

  • @unknownyoutuber730
    @unknownyoutuber730 3 месяца назад

    Really appreciated Work ,
    i have some questions,
    For pubg mobile on gameloop, This 2697v2 is a good choice? If yes Than which Budget Gpu is best for 1080p gaming with this Processor with minimum bottleneck?

  • @yourbluewaffle
    @yourbluewaffle Год назад

    You can get a Xeon 2680v4 for less than 30$ shipped nowadays from Chinese markets. It's 14 cores/28 threads and runs close to 3ghz in games. You can pair it with a Chinese x99 motherboard which cost at least 80$ for decent ones. It's a great budget workstation plus gaming machine as long as you don't expect 100+ fps on it for single core heavy games like the newer far cry or assassin's creed games since it has fairly low clock speeds.

  • @KennerMarqueti
    @KennerMarqueti 2 месяца назад

    This old xeons are so great. It took me using one to appreciate it. It's not an modern i9 or even i7 equivalent, but they make excellent computers for very cheap. Aliexpress xeons and mobos are saving Latin America rn.

  • @MrJord1994
    @MrJord1994 Год назад

    I got a dual socket 2680 v1 system paired with a 6700xt.. love it

  • @Rocketman0407
    @Rocketman0407 6 месяцев назад

    You should try to cap the framerate in the tests as well. It can make a huge difference in some games.

  • @builder396
    @builder396 Год назад +8

    I think what led to the strange results was how well (or not) games made use of that many cores. Cyberpunk for example had an extremely even use on all available threads, meaning it can multithread amazingly well, while Hogwarts Legacy was mainly sitting on three threads, which can be a huge detriment if the CPU has mediocre performance per core due to the lower clockspeed. GTA V also hogged mostly one thread it seems.
    Single threads on the CPU maxing out due to bad optimization for multi-core CPUs is always going to be the achilles heel of these server/workstation CPUs with insane core counts as clocks will always be getting the short end of the stick on those.

    • @TheEnhas
      @TheEnhas Год назад +2

      A lot of games still rely mainly on single-threaded performance, Hogwarts Legacy is a pretty big offender to the point you'll likely have stutters if you have anything earlier than a 12th gen Intel / 5000 series Ryzen and it only gets worse the further back you go, current-gen console versions have Zen 2 (ie. 3000 series) CPUs and they tend to stutter in performance mode

  • @XRISSCROSS.
    @XRISSCROSS. Год назад +10

    Its literally so underrated what we can do to achieve a nice gaming experience overall with "old" builds. Thats crazy😆😆

  • @406Steven
    @406Steven Год назад

    I recently picked up a Z440 workstation for free, I'm hoping my E5-2690v4 works in it! I'm building it for a Plex/Conan/Satisfactory/Space Engineers dedicated server and a living room VR machine with a 3050, 128GB of RAM, 5x 10TB SAS drives, 2x 1 TB SSDs, and unRAID running off a 64GB flash drive. I love seeing what these old cheap/free office PCs can do, especially with just a little investment.

  • @Frogga_UFO
    @Frogga_UFO Год назад +1

    You should try out xeons e5 v3, especially 2670v3. Not the most expensive, but still one of the best by price-performance value. And unlock all-cores turboboost on them, cuz only v3 has that opportunity. The bundle of CPU+motherboard+16 GB ram costs less than 100 bucks, and performs like i5 10400 in all games. When I bought 10400f myself, the only thing I felt that moment was disappointment, cuz I payed 400% more (it was few years ago when prices when sky high) and almost didn't get any fps gain compared to my 2640v3 on that moment. CS GO and Cyberpunk both performed identical on them. So I just sold 10400f few months later and kept on using xeon

  • @TigTex
    @TigTex Год назад +21

    Looks like the games are unable to fully utilize the CPU. For example, farcry 6 has one CPU core near 100% and that's why you are CPU limited. You might get a boost in gaming performance by disabling hyperthreading in BIOS. This will reduce the slight overhead of hyperthreading and reduce the power consumption which should increase the turbo ratio.

    • @LyricalViking
      @LyricalViking Год назад +2

      It's because of the GPU being used. The CPU is too old to run such a modern day card. It's a massive CPU bottleneck. If he used something more akin to a GTX 1060 6GB it wouldn't be nearly as bad. Turning off hyperthreading won't help the performance any, or help boost the clock speed any either. He could maybe try undervolting the cpu then overclocking it back to stock to wiggle some extra performance out of it but that's about it really.

    • @zk0rned
      @zk0rned Год назад +9

      @@LyricalViking the modern gpu doesn't affect it negatively whatsoever and some games don't like hyperthreading or cpus with a lot of cores

    • @yancgc5098
      @yancgc5098 Год назад +4

      ⁠@@LyricalViking Turning off hyper-threading on an old 12 core CPU will help it boost a bit higher in clock speed and this type of CPU needs all the MHz it can get, not more threads. Plus if it is overclockable then you can get an extra 100-200 MHz out of it with hyper-threading disabled.

    • @blays.7178
      @blays.7178 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@yancgc5098 & @ObscureMusicArchives so he would be better with i7-4960x, with only 6c/12th but it runs on oc 4.5Ghz? i a have x79 mobo and i was thinking if i should get e5 for 30$ or i7 for 70$... i had watched Jayz video explaingng just that, that one core gets on 100% and start to throtle and that core is responsible for pcie? i wonder how would city skyline run on that kind of setup gpu is gtx1080ti for now, but i would like to upgrade gpu first....thanks

  • @partial_
    @partial_ Год назад

    Look into the Xeon E5-2667 v2. It's only 8 cores but faster base and turbo speeds makes it great for repurposing these old machines for gaming.

  • @3dfxvoodoocards6
    @3dfxvoodoocards6 Год назад +1

    Interesting CPU, like!

  • @T0pN0tchSoldi3r
    @T0pN0tchSoldi3r Год назад +1

    I recently got a dell precision t3610 from my internship and i was looking to install a ssd, a 3060 12gb and this e6 2697 v2 in it. thats crazy how you made a video like this lol. also can anyone tell mw with these spec would it be good enough to just use as a streaming PC

  • @Collin_J
    @Collin_J Год назад

    Xeon 1230v2 in my friend's Apex machine, was a fun build

  • @EyesOfByes
    @EyesOfByes Год назад +1

    I'd be curious to know how MS Flightsim would work with DLSS 3.0 and an old Xeon. Like the 14-core Xeon I have

  • @KitsuneVoss
    @KitsuneVoss Год назад

    I would be curious on how this compares to other systems in terms of performance? As well, I am not sure the total you have dropped in, not counting the video card, but how would that compare as far as cost with a new built Ryzen 5500 system as an example?

  • @wawaweewa9159
    @wawaweewa9159 3 месяца назад

    Would love to see a full build same price, comparison to modern systems and see where each has advantages

  • @jimfoster3575
    @jimfoster3575 10 месяцев назад

    hey matie wanted to point out that for cyberpunk i would disagree with it being more gpu intensive, rather if you check the on screen stats it is using all the cores, so i think its just simply using the cpu more efficiently than other games

  • @abedfo88
    @abedfo88 Год назад

    I have one of the overclockable e5s with a chinesium board. I hacked the bios (much easier to do than i thought) and OC'd 6c/12t to 4.2ghz !

  • @jonctr
    @jonctr 9 месяцев назад

    After watching this and your E5-1650 v2 vid, I decided to do some benchmarking with the various CPU's I've since collected (mine came originally with an E5-1620 v2).
    HP Z420 (Rev 2 motherboard)
    Win 10 x64 Pro for Workstations
    128 Gb RAM (1866 MHz)
    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
    Cinebench R15:
    Xeon E5-1620 v2 - OpenGL 67.49 fps - CPU 507 cb
    Xeon E5-1650 v2 - OpenGL 82.97 fps - CPU 948 cb
    Xeon E5-2667 v2 - OpenGL 73.31 fps - CPU 1275 cb
    Xeon E5-2697 v2 - OpenGL 57.61 fps - CPU 1558 cb
    Unigine Valley Benchmark 1.0: (Direct3D11 1360 x 768 fullscreen, Custom, High)
    Xeon E5-1620 v2 - FPS 107.5 - Score 4500 - Min FPS 23.6 - Max FPS 163.9
    Xeon E5-1650 v2 - FPS 109.6 - Score 4584 - Min FPS 26.4 - Max FPS 184.8
    Xeon E5-2667 v2 - FPS 117.8 - Score 4930 - Min FPS 30.0 - Max FPS 199.6
    Xeon E5-2697 v2 - FPS 89.9 - Score 3762 - Min FPS 23.0 - Max FPS 153.6
    As @White-Wolf1969 mentioned below, the 2667 does seem to be the pick for gaming, although the 2697 monstered the Cinebench CPU rendering test. I didn't try the 2687W V2 (150W TDP), but do have the optional high performance heat sink to run one, but I guess the results will be similar to the 2667.
    I do also occasionally run Proxmox VE on it, and in that case for running multiple VM's, the 2697 is probably better
    Keep up the good work!

  • @pagb666
    @pagb666 Год назад

    Maybe what's holding back the system in most modern games is the RAM clock? Have you tried overclocking it? (idk if that's possible on that mobo)

  • @rickgrimes931
    @rickgrimes931 Год назад

    What did you use for replacement PSU and what was the part number for the adapter? That has been my stutter so far.
    I think this would be an incredible LINUX box.

  • @carfo
    @carfo 10 месяцев назад

    HP workstations are beasts. our 24/7 facility uses them and they very rarely break down

  • @keithsk-gaming9820
    @keithsk-gaming9820 2 месяца назад +1

    what if you dropped a 3070 or 6750 xt in? the cpu was limited my the old board but it would be interesting to see what it could do then.

  • @everythingismichael
    @everythingismichael Год назад

    Maybe oneday you can add Cemu to the lineup for your future cpu tests.
    Mainly Zelda breath of wild

  • @DJDannyN2009
    @DJDannyN2009 6 месяцев назад

    I did this years ago. I added another Xeon as it was a dual cpu board and added a GTX 960 and a 850w PSU though some rewiring of the motherboard power connector as it was a HP board it had its own HP PSU different than normal ATX board style. Anyway managed to find a wire diagram and sacrificed a 4 pin power connector to use 2 of the wires to achieve a working connection between the aftermarket PSU and the HP board. Wasn’t easy. Anyway running it on 32gb of DDR2 ECC Ram it played games from around 2012 great but newer ones not so much and Arma 3 worked ok but still stuttered at times. Was a great little project but during Covid I ended up building a more Modern machine. I now game on a laptop lol wish I still had room for a gaming pc though! But finding this video brought back some memories 😁

  • @chillhour6155
    @chillhour6155 Год назад

    Cpu is definitely more suited to 1080p with that pairing, the 3060 in cyberpunk was left with all the work at 1440p while the CPU was still getting out of bed

  • @ConfusedStu
    @ConfusedStu Год назад

    Watching this old bruiser tackling modern games oddly reminded me of your "Can the 3000G run it?" videos. Diametrically opposite approaches, but the same goal - like watching a moped racing a fully loaded truck round a track. 😂

  • @jojojo8645
    @jojojo8645 Год назад

    If you use the 1650v2 you can overclock it using XTU. I got about 4.0 stable. Didn't have the liquid cooler, it had more if I had the headroom.

    • @dimonix6988
      @dimonix6988 Год назад

      4.2 overclock 1650 V2 . Simple air cooling .

  • @darkacb8422
    @darkacb8422 10 месяцев назад +8

    i absolutely love builds like these. just taking some random business desktop and slamming a GPU in there.

    • @nothing.mp3
      @nothing.mp3 8 месяцев назад +1

      as long as the PSU can support it my "first PC ever" recommendation is always an old business PC + GPU.

    • @leafpirate
      @leafpirate 7 месяцев назад

      @@nothing.mp3 my friend who knows nothing about computers just bought a DDR4 Dell Optiplex on FB Marketplace for $70 or something like that. I bought him an 8GB VRAM GPU as a present and he's happily emulating PS3 games and playing Game Pass games such as Doom Eternal and he said it was really easy to figure out.
      Sadly, people who think they know what they're talking about told him his whole life you have to build a computer for real cost savings, which overwhelmed him and he thought he couldn't do it.

  • @robertmercier9773
    @robertmercier9773 Год назад

    Hello I have a hp 420 and an gtx 1080 ti , If possible I want to put an atx 1000 psu, how did you attach the psu to the hp case, the holes don't align?

  • @The93Momo93
    @The93Momo93 Год назад +2

    How I wish all modern games could utilize extra cpu cores like Cyberpunk, look at that, all cores loaded at least 50%, just beautiful.

  • @manray8513
    @manray8513 9 месяцев назад

    Please test the 4060ti in this system, i know you're already tested it with cyberpunk but i'm hopping a video about this cpu with that card, thank you

  • @Pendragon69608
    @Pendragon69608 Год назад +1

    this man said 12 cores 24 threads running at base speed of 2.7 and 3.5 turbo dude thats crazy for that board you just blew my mind

  • @TIGBG
    @TIGBG Год назад

    What is the powerful ,energy efficient and cost low cpu ?
    Can you give some suggestions?

  • @extervision
    @extervision 2 месяца назад

    I have this beauty, and i think that for gaming the e5 1650 v2 is the best cpu for it. It is the only unlocked cpu for this platform(that i know of) and with intel xpu i managed to run ot at 4.2ghz all cores. And ot run flawlessly. You can go even higner, but i only had the stock cooler. Also there may be a way to run setfsb and go even higher, but i couldn't make ot run.

  • @GioBar-or7yz
    @GioBar-or7yz 11 месяцев назад

    Very interesting, i maybe wanted to upgrade my old pc, it has p9x79 board pro i think with intel i74820k with gtx1060 and maybe more cores for 50 euro is a good idea

  • @surfacner5989
    @surfacner5989 6 месяцев назад

    I don't think it's an architecture issue but rather a combination of issues from turbo speeds on the cpu being very small on all cores, inspecter protection kicking in (which makes xeon CPUs slower) and all around most games not wanting to use all cores

  • @ckstudiolive
    @ckstudiolive Год назад

    I have the same Z420 workstation but I have a PROBLEM. When I've tried changing the PSU from stock to a 450W Corsair, it didn't even start. What should I do???

  • @toasty-toast
    @toasty-toast 11 месяцев назад

    Can would love to see you take a 4070ti and put it into different generations of machine to see if the frame generation makes up for low cpu power

  • @passalapasa
    @passalapasa Год назад

    Im using a 2678v3 with the turbo hack and its been running for a year already, 0 problems. the socket is 2011-3

  • @XeonProductions
    @XeonProductions Год назад

    I think I told you about it, but I have a HP 820 workstation with two of these. I ended up pairing it with an low profile RX 6400, but the performance wasn't as good as I would have expected. Windows seemed kind of sluggish, even with an SSD. I'm wondering if its the Meltdown and Spectre exploit mitigation slowing things down.

  • @alinzelnan
    @alinzelnan Год назад

    I don't know much about Xeons but shouldn't the processor be at the 3.5Ghz you stated at the start of the video? Doesn't look to me like it hits a thermal or power limit.

  • @evergreengamer5767
    @evergreengamer5767 Год назад

    Really enjoying these lga2011 videos

  •  5 месяцев назад

    I'm looking into a workstation build to host a card for Stable Diffusion and perhaps some other AI experiments. HP and Dell make excellent workstations. But no one seems to do a rundown of all of the ranges eg. HP Z 2x0, 4x0, 6x0, G4, and the Dell 58xx, 7xxx looking at potential bottle necks and issues with placing these big modern cards.

  • @redleader6442
    @redleader6442 Год назад

    The 2680 v2 is also a respectable choice, and may be better for gaming and energy savings. 100 MHz higher turbo and a 15 watt drop in TDP. It's a 10-core, but what modern game actually takes full advantage of that, let alone 12 cores?

  • @justassimple8328
    @justassimple8328 Год назад

    I currently have an E5-2650v3 CPU that I paired with an x99 motherboard and an 16GB ECC RAM. Generally, DDR4 ECC RAMs are also cheaper than non-ECC counterparts.
    When buying Intel CPUs please be careful that some of the Intel Xeons are engineering, pre-qualification or qualification samples which can impact the performance and the stability of the machine. Usually sellers don't know about these samples but if they do know they charge a higher price especially at the qualification samples.
    You can actually check if engineering samples or not by looking at the "Stepping" in CPU-Z or HWInfo (Applicable in v3 CPUs, not sure to v2 and v4.
    CPU-Z: Stepping: 0 (ENG sample), Stepping :2 (Pre-QS), Stepping 3: QS (Samples)

  • @dexsters5643
    @dexsters5643 Год назад

    The E5-2697V2 perf. Wise feels like the E5-2660v3. But the V3 has the turbo unlock option so its a better choice

  • @blays.7178
    @blays.7178 9 месяцев назад +1

    i wonder if he would be better with i7-4960x, with only 6c/12th but it runs on oc 4.5Ghz? i a have x79 mobo and i was thinking if i should get e5 for 30$ or i7 for 70$... i had watched Jayz video explaingng just that, that one core gets on 100% and start to throtle and that core is responsible for pcie? i wonder how would city skyline run on that kind of setup gpu is gtx1080ti for now, but i would like to upgrade gpu first....thanks

  • @Banana_Monke
    @Banana_Monke Год назад

    That 3060 to not doing that much would also be because of it being a pcie 3.0(4.0?) Card and the slot being pcie 2.0. I had this setup with a 2060super before moving to a Ryzen 3600 and saw the usage clim up a lot.

  • @Ukyo82
    @Ukyo82 7 месяцев назад

    I got this cpu on my second system is pretty kick ass i love it, this pc was kind experiment i was building cheapest possible pc which can play modern games and turn on rocking after all this xeon is best cpu from ivy bridge

  • @micahottaway8455
    @micahottaway8455 Год назад

    Reminds of the Xeon E-5 2680 v2 that I had, it was comparable to Ryzen 5 1600 as well...