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Which are better/faster - E3-12xx series or E5-26xx series? - Page 2
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Which are better/faster - E3-12xx series or E5-26xx series?

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  • @concerto49 can you please explain why E5s appear to be faster: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited April 2013

    @nickvanw said: can you please explain why E5s appear to be faster

    Well that doesn't really work as a blanket statement. According to the benchmarks, E3-1270v2 > E5-2620. I don't know if they do these by 1 core vs 1 core or full CPU. Don't much care, I stand behind my dual E5-2620 and anyone who has used it has 0 complaints. You can talk about clock speed and you can reference this, or you can actually try your stuff on it and see that it works like a beast. Talk is cheap. My CPU sure isn't. That's a challenge for you @yomero :P

  • @jarland said: E5-2620 and anyone who has used it has 0 complaints.

    Yup I LOVE LOVE LOVE my E5-1620, they are wonderful CPUs

  • @nickvanw said: @concerto49 can you please explain why E5s appear to be faster: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html

    It is faster since it has 6 cores. 6 x 2.0ghz Sandy Bridge is faster than 4 x 3.5ghz Ivy Bridge for multi-threaded applications that can take care of it. That's all. Per core E3 is faster.

  • @Spencer said: E5-1620

    You did it in purpose? That cpu is in another league

  • He did not, WebNX sells them for dirt cheap.

    Lucked out, I guess.

  • E5-1620s are cheap, they are only around $300

  • @rds100

    Doesn't always mean more neighbours. :)

  • @concerto49 said: It is faster since it has 6 cores. 6 x 2.0ghz Sandy Bridge is faster than 4 x 3.5ghz Ivy Bridge for multi-threaded applications that can take care of it. That's all. Per core E3 is faster.

    @Spencer, Not sure if trolling or..

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