Home lab and gaming machine
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@momurda said in Home lab and gaming machine:
@thwr Yes, UD suffix is Ultra Durable line. I think they are up to UD4 now with the ddr4/socket 1151 spec out. The UD3 series was for ddr3/2011, 1150, etc. Oh actually theyre upto UD5 series. Damn my computer is getting old, but not slow.
Thanks, but I just don't want to spend like 150 EUR+ for just a board. Could easily get a C232/236 board for this
Any experience with the current line of ASRock Z170 boards? They got pretty good reviews. I do not need any fancy looking coolers, SLI or 257.1 audio (5.1 would be nice)
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Final choice is between these two configurations:
Core i7 6700k
Some Z170 board
16GB DDR4
Pro: Higher core speed, good for Arma IIIvs
Xeon E3 1240v5
Some C236 board
16GB DDR4 ECC
Pro: ECCPrice difference: 20 EUR. Anyone got a dice or a coin?
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Just placed the order: Core i7 6700K
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Isn't cache a huge difference between I series and Xeon chips. Might not be meaningful in your case...
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@Dashrender said in Home lab and gaming machine:
Isn't cache a huge difference between I series and Xeon chips. Might not be meaningful in your case...
Yes it is.
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@scottalanmiller said in Home lab and gaming machine:
@Dashrender said in Home lab and gaming machine:
Isn't cache a huge difference between I series and Xeon chips. Might not be meaningful in your case...
Yes it is.
The final decision was between ECC and Cache vs significant better single thread performance.
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Right, since you've got a GPU sorted, I vote for the Xeon. You don't need the on board graphics of the i7.
Is the single thread performance that noticeable in the real world?
Also, that i7 has no stock CPU cooler. Add that to your purchase list.
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@nadnerB said in Home lab and gaming machine:
Right, since you've got a GPU sorted, I vote for the Xeon. You don't need the on board graphics of the i7.
Is the single thread performance that noticeable in the real world?
Yes, it is. A Xeon at the same frequency should be faster due to its cache. But the 1240v5's base freq is 500 MHz lower and everything above is expensive.
Also there are still very few C236 boards available, and I didn't like a single one of them.
Also, that i7 has no stock CPU cooler. Add that to your purchase list.
Sure
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BTW, I've found an interesting M.2 NVMe SSD: Intel 600p/6000p. Ordered a 512GB 600p. Not the fastest around, but it was close to SATA pricing and reads are at least 3 times faster than what's possible with SATA 3.
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Righto, after a bit more research, the i7 is probably what you're looking for.
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-E3-1240V5-vs-Intel-Core-i7-6700K#differencesaaaannnndddd I just noticed that you'd placed the order for it. lol. I'm a bit slow on the uptake today
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@nadnerB said in Home lab and gaming machine:
Righto, after a bit more research, the i7 is probably what you're looking for.
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-E3-1240V5-vs-Intel-Core-i7-6700K#differencesaaaannnndddd I just noticed that you'd placed the order for it. lol. I'm a bit slow on the uptake today
np