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How does Xeon E 5645 2.4 GHz compare to i-7 2600K 3.4 GHz ?
I bought Dell workstation T-7500 with Xeon E 5645 2.4 GHz with other configuration like RAM, HDD, Win-7, etc same as Dell XPS 8300 desktop with i-7 2600K 3.4 GHz
But I am finding that workstation seems slower than desktop. So is it the processor that is slow or something else ? Percentage wise How much slower it should be ? They want extra $ 500.00 to upgrade to Xeon X5650, 2.66 GHz. Would that be as good as i-7 2600K 3.4 GHz or better? Last edited by dan99t; Mar 30, 2012 at 10:42 AM. |
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Upgrade the CPU yourself? That CPU costs only about 300 USD more if you buy the CPU by itself which puts their price at 200 USD over retail. |
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Second result on google.
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?...45+%40+2.40GHz The Xeon is about 30-40% slower than the i7.
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(Xeons also support buffered and ECC memory, which adds to memory latencies.) |
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I'm thinking his Xeon is Nehalem-based, considering the difference in speed. So what I said still stands, it feels slower because it IS slower.
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You wouldn't feel that kind of difference between those two CPUs though. I think it's disk I/O and that the drive on the 2600k system is most likely faster. Honestly, just booting into Windows and using basic applications (internet browser, video, etc,) (excluding the fact that I now use SSDs,) but the 3820 launches applications off of my raid just as fast as my Phenom II 940 did. I would not be surprised one bit if this 100% an I/O issue and not a CPU issue. 2.4ghz 6-core isn't slow (plus there is a small turbo there iirc.)
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Both have WD 500 GB 7200 RPM ( No SSD, but would SSD make a huge difference ? )
Both have 12 GB RAM except Workstation has ECC. Does that slow it down ? Xeon is Westmere |
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SSD would make a BIG difference. nuf said.
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No they wouldnt, just in load times. Thats about it.
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says someone who's not using one.
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![]() Ya but I can read, research and come to educated conclusions. The logic of, you dont own it so you dont know, is absolutely fucking retarded.
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even at the same sequential speed, SSDs feel much faster. reviews don't necessarily reveal that aspect. ask anyone who's using a SSD, can they go back to a regular HDD and use that PC for few minutes. you'll get your answer.
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You have some screwy logic, if I go from a ferrari to a cadillac then ya its gonna seem slow. But it still performs the task of driving at a perfectly acceptable rate.
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that's the most retarded thing i've heard whole year!
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He's right, SSDs have increased read/write, across all r/w block sizes. This is where your 'feel' comes in; mechanical HDDs have decent sustained r/w but the r/w speed on small blocks of data is extremely slow compared to SSDs. The faster small block r/w on an SSD creates your faster 'feel'.
Why argue about something you obviously don't know enough about?
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SSD lower access times vs HDD, speed has little relevence in realworld speed
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hey Dan,
I know exactly what you mean. I have my i5-2500k (4.6Ghz) at home and a T5500 with an x5660 (6-cores at 2.8Ghz) here at the office. The i5 feels a lot more snappy. Now, when I start loading up the VMs and such the more cores are a pretty big advantage. Does that T7500 have just a single E5645 or two? What does it have as far as graphics are concerned? Dual cards? How long have you had it? |
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Sorry for the two quick posts. The ECC memory is a percent or two slower than non-ecc so you're not going to feel that difference. Upgrading the hard drive would definitely help make it feel quicker. When I first booted up this T5500 it was running on a single 500GB drive just like yours. Played with it a bit before I realized the other 3 drives weren't being used. Now it's set up in a 4-drive RAID10 and it definitely made a noticeable performance difference. Going SSD would help though. Point of Interest: All OCZ drives are on sale on NewEgg and have an additional 15% discount via discount code. A 120GB drive ends up under $100 after all discounts & $30 rebate. |
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Here's a great article on Storage Review: http://www.storagereview.com/article...8Conclude.html It's from way back in they day when they first started using IOMeter. They discuss how Access Time has a huge impact on hard drive performance. Quote:
If you can access these files immediately the transfer rate is secondary and and everything will feel more responsive because it *is* more responsive. |
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besides, the faster feeling is not in your head, it is really there. whole system it way snappier with an SSD. not everything is measurable by a suite of tests.
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ya Know to insult someone is not Nice at all Anusha. So grow the piss up
Btw SSDs do have advantage of no moving parts they however rely on a Clock Tick and latencies to determine performance so Some SSDs are faster than Other SSDs. Thing is the Xeon Based Platform, Im assuming is still 1366 vs 1155 and plus the Xeon being ran at 2.4 GHz vs a 2600K at 3.4 GHz. My only thinking is the Server Parts come at a slower tick rate so they can be sold at a certain TDP level so they can be put in cluster/blade servers where core density means more than clock speed which in turn true multi thread environments (Server Market) the Xeon Shines. If You could bump the Xeon clock rate up and then compare you might get your answer. Hear this too, TPU test rig is still 1366 based and hasnt changed because the numbers are way too similar to justify an "Upgrade/sidegrade" to 1155
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but i still am holding my grounds. an SSD would make your PC experience so much better. besides, why downgrade the CPU *paying more $$$* for more performance when he can simply put in an SSD?
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Ok only thing I can think of is that Read and Write times to SSDs are faster, IDK by how much though because the other factor is Consumer Level SSDs are running off SATA bus and not directly off the Pci Express bus
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i believe it only affect RAID systems?
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There is also practically no "seek time" since all an SSD has to do is select a segment of memory where a hard drive has to physically move the head across a rotating platter, where you then have to wait for the part of the media move under the head to where the stored data is. This makes SSDs able to perform more (vastly more) I/O operations per second, so assuming a regular HDD could hit the same read speeds as an SSD (which they don't), the SSD would benefit with smaller files where HDDs would benefit larger files. HDDs still benefit larger files because of the capacity and price per amount of storage, but for booting and running applications, SSDs fly and benefit you with the things you use on a regular basis. Honestly, it was like night and day going from just my RAID-5 with 3x 1tb drives to RAID-0 with two Force GTs on SATA 6gb for a boot device.
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