12/11/2023 0 Comments Ivybridge 22nm cpu![]() Clearly, one would expect a different workload between the Xeon E5-2687W CPU and something found in a low-end, low-power server like a Pentium G630. With platforms like this one, I have been slowly altering the mix. I will start off this section by saying that the standard test suite was built to test 1-8 thread single CPU systems such as the Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge Intel Xeon CPUs. ![]() The older C206 or newer C216 chipsets are better pairings for the E3-12×5 series CPUs with onboard GPUs. ![]() Power Supply: Corsair AX750 750w 80Plus Gold PSU and PicoPSU 150XT with 150w power brick for power consumption testing.Īs one may recall, the Intel C204 chipset does not allow one to use the integrated graphics of the Intel E3-12×5 (V1/V2) series CPUs so it is best to pair the X9SCM-F with a Xeon E3-12×0 series CPU.Memory: 16GB Kingston ECC 1600 CL11 DDR3 4x 4GB UDIMMs.Supermicro upgraded its X9SCx series to support the Ivy Bridge Xeon E3 family so I decided to use one of the most popular Xeon E motherboards, the Supermicro X9SCM-F for the Ivy Bridge Xeon E3 reviews. Let’s take a closer look! Test Configuration For those wondering, here is the Intel ARK comparison of the Sandy Bridge v. Intel has upgraded this generation with a few new features, a power sipping 22nm tri-gate manufacturing process, PCIe 3.0, 1600MHz DDR3 unbuffered ECC memory support and a 100MHz speed bump over the Sandy Bridge generation. For those wondering why we decided to review the Intel Xeon E3-1230 V2 first, the reasons are simple, it was the most viewed Xeon E3 review of the Sandy Bridge generation and extremely popular as it was the lowest cost 4 core 8 thread Xeon CPU available in the previous generation. ![]() This year, we will be reviewing the vast majority of Intel’s Xeon E3 lineup once more starting with the Xeon E3-1230 V2. Last year, ServeTheHome was the first site to review the Intel Xeon E3-1230 (V1) that was long delayed as there was a delay with the Sandy Bridge Bromolow platform. Today we are taking a look at the Intel Xeon E3-1230 V2, which is a new Ivy Bridge Xeon E3 series CPU built on Intel’s new 22nm process. ![]()
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