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3 hours ago, IBM_THINKPAD_R51 said:

I have two of these Processors in a server, would it be a good rig if I put in a new graphics card, the server works perfectly so far...

 

 

It is a Xeon DUAL CORE.

 

 

 

http://ark.intel.com/products/27091/64-bit-Intel-Xeon-Processor-3_80-GHz-2M-Cache-800-MHz-FSB

Yeah....considering how I've experienced first hand how bad Pentium 4 are. Their Xeon equivalent is just as slow, hot and can easily be outdone by a cheap 65 or 45nm Core 2 Duo or Core 2 Quad.

Eh...

 

Given that it's 90nm, and knowing Intel pretty well... It has the IPC of a spoiled banana.

 

I wouldn't bother.

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Keep in mind most applications cant use both(you'd need win10 pro as will). But if you just need a cheap pc then yeah you can slap some radeon HDs in it. 

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2M cache... 90nm lithography.... 3.8ghz clock speed... Single Core... 64 bit... Jesus... this thing is all over the place.

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I have a server (dell pe 2800) with two simular cpus (2.8GHz xeons), cpu performance is down the dumps because of (as @tmccelland455 said), those xeons have the ipc of a spoiled banana. Additionally that server wont even post with decicated gpus installed. See spoiler beneath for benchmarks in aida64 (as you can see, it gets a heafty punch in the face by a single c2d e8400).

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Its surprisingly fast, it had windows 7 on it for over 2 years.

 

 

 

or it just might be because it has an ssd in it.

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1 hour ago, IBM_THINKPAD_R51 said:

Its surprisingly fast, it had windows 7 on it for over 2 years.

 

 

 

or it just might be because it has an ssd in it.

My server is also blazing fast with its two 10k rpm drives in raid0, but a system beeing fast doesnt mean that its going to be great at gaming ;)

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15 minutes ago, IBM_THINKPAD_R51 said:

@oskarhaMy storage drive is raid 10 with !&K RPM!

 

in other words...

 

(15000 rpm)

Nice.

I might be getting a sas controller to use my two cheetah 15k rpm drives as a game libary in raid 0 for my main rig to supplement my ssd.

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3 hours ago, IBM_THINKPAD_R51 said:

I have two of these Processors in a server, would it be a good rig if I put in a new graphics card, the server works perfectly so far...

 

 

It is a Xeon DUAL CORE.

 

 

 

http://ark.intel.com/products/27091/64-bit-Intel-Xeon-Processor-3_80-GHz-2M-Cache-800-MHz-FSB

Yeah....considering how I've experienced first hand how bad Pentium 4 are. Their Xeon equivalent is just as slow, hot and can easily be outdone by a cheap 65 or 45nm Core 2 Duo or Core 2 Quad.

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