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| espio100:
--- Quote from: espio100 on January 01, 2016, 11:47:27 AM ---But why are they unreturnable? Doesnt it come with a warranty? --- End quote --- ^^ So I might be buying my pc tomorrow. But its a gaming and rendering/streaming/recording/whatevertheforget pc. Sooooo i5, AMD 8 core or a p expensive Xeon? The xeon goes over my budget with like 80 bucks and the i5 and AMD with only 20. |
| Pentium:
Since we don't know which Xeon you're talking about, I'd say the i5. |
| suburb:
Considering if he even wants a Xeon in the range of not being the same as an i5 then he has to spend at least 300 on it plus a server grade mobo to even take advantage of rendering 1 second faster on said cpu. Xeons will render better when you dual socket then but that costs a lot of money. |
| Becquerel:
Im planning to go and make my first custom computer and use it as a home server for file storage and probably some web hosting Should I go for a Xeon processor or an iX processor? I plan on using it for personal reasons (no im not storing research in there, so dont even think about it.); I understand Xeons can have more cores than an i7 due to Hyperthreading, but I find most i7s have a higher clock speed and Im kinda confused on whether or not having multiple cores is an advantage over a higher clock speed. |
| carolcat:
--- Quote from: Becquerel on January 01, 2016, 04:24:19 PM ---I understand Xeons can have more cores than an i7 due to Hyperthreading, but I find most i7s have a higher clock speed and Im kinda confused on whether or not having multiple cores is an advantage over a higher clock speed. --- End quote --- i7's also use hyperthreading btw |
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