Intel Xeon E5-2690 2.9GHz Socket 2011

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Intel Xeon E5-2690 2.9GHz Socket 2011
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Conclusion What can we say? Performance wise, the new Sandy Bridge-EP Xeon E5 that we've reviewed today comprehensively beats the previous Westmere-EP Xeon 5600 generation, and annihilates/bulldozers the competition in just about every synthetic test....

By VR-Zone on

Overall, until the Ivy Bridge-EP family Xeons, the Intel Xeon E5-2690 generation is going to be the fastest 135w TDP part around. The massive core count, ability to run in dual socket configurations and large cache keep performance high regardless of the...

By servethehome.com on

Snapshot Price: NAKey Specs: Latest Romley EP Qual Intel Xeon E5 processor, 2.9 GHz clock speedPros: Excellent performanceCons: NoneContact: Intel IndiaWrite: pcquest@cybermedia.co.in with name of product in subject, for more info.We received the...

By pcquest.com on

As I already mentioned, the new Sandy Bridge Xeons are fast, especially with two high-end Xeon E5-2690′s in a single system. One thing I mentioned in the previous dual Intel Xeon E5-2690 piece is that I had yet to test the larger Folding@Home units and...

By servethehome.com on

I will reserve final judgment for retail parts, but these chips are really good! I do think that this is in many ways an evolutionary processor release with a lot of platform enhancements that I will review later. One thing is obvious though, we need AMD...

By servethehome.com on

SnapshotPrice: NA Key Specs: Latest Romley EP Qual Intel Xeon E5 processor, 2.9 GHz clock speed Pros: Excellent performance Cons: None Contact: Intel India Write: pcquest@cybermedia.co.in with name of product in subject, for more info.We received the...

By pcquest.com on

Ziemlich genau zwei Jahre nach dem Start von Intels wichtigsten CPUs für Server, der Xeon-5600-Serie, geht der Nachfolger an den Start. Zeit ist es für Intel geworden, den der Hauptkonkurrent des Xeon 5600, AMDs Opteron 6200 mit 16 Kernen, ist...

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