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    Intel Launches 12 New SKUs

    http://wccftech.com/intel-launches-1...0-v2-included/
    Model Cores /
    Threads Frequency /
    Turbo L3
    cache Memory TDP Price
    Xeon E5-2403 v2 4 / 4 1.8 GHz 10 MB DDR3-1333 80 Watt $192
    Xeon E5-2407 v2 4 / 4 2.4 GHz 10 MB DDR3-1333 80 Watt $250
    Xeon E5-2418L v2 6 / 12 2 GHz 15 MB DDR3-1333 50 Watt $607
    Xeon E5-2420 v2 6 / 12 2.2 / 2.7 GHz 15 MB DDR3-1600 80 Watt $406
    Xeon E5-2428L v2 8 / 16 1.8 / 2.3 GHz 20 MB DDR3-1600 60 Watt $1013
    Xeon E5-2430 v2 6 / 12 2.5 / 3 GHz 15 MB DDR3-1600 80 Watt $551
    Xeon E5-2430L v2 6 / 12 2.4 / 2.8 GHz 15 MB DDR3-1600 60 Watt $612
    Xeon E5-2440 v2 8 / 16 1.9 / 2.4 GHz 20 MB DDR3-1600 95 Watt $832
    Xeon E5-2448L v2 10 / 20 1.8 / 2.4 GHz 25 MB DDR3-1600 70 Watt $1424
    Xeon E5-2450 v2 8 / 16 2.5 / 3.3 GHz 20 MB DDR3-1600 95 Watt $1107
    Xeon E5-2450L v2 10 / 20 1.7 / 2.1 GHz 25 MB DDR3-1600 60 Watt $1219
    Xeon E5-2470 v2 10 / 20 2.4 / 3.2 GHz 25 MB DDR3-1600 95 Watt $1440



    Differences between V1 and V2 Variants:
    V1 Model V2 Model Difference
    E5-2403 E5-2403 v2 +$4
    E5-2407 E5-2407 v2 +200 MHz clock
    E5-2418L E5-2418L v2 +2 cores / +5 MB L3 cache / +$153
    E5-2420 E5-2420 v2 +300 Mhz clock / -15W TDP / +$19
    E5-2428L E5-2428L v2 +2 cores / +5MB L3 cache / +$278
    E5-2430 E5-2430 v2 +300 Mhz clock / -15W TDP
    E5-2430L E5-2430L v2 +400 MHz clock / -$50
    E5-2440 E5-2440 v2 +2 cores / +5MB L3 cache / -500 MHz clock
    E5-2448L E5-2448L v2 +2 cores / + 5MB L3 cache / +$78
    E5-2450 E5-2450 v2 +400 MHz clock
    E5-2450L E5-2450L v2 +2 cores / +5MB L3 cache / -100 MHz clock / -10W TDP / +$112
    E5-2470 E5-2470 v2 +2 cores / +5MB L3 cache / +100 MHz clock
    400$ for a 6 cores... sweet.

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    $400 for a severely declocked 6 core in motherboards uncommon to any other processor line. The E5-2400 is only good for people who need an ultra cheap Xeon with >4 cores in a dual capable configuration and serves the lowest of the low end.
    Server: HP Proliant ML370 G6, 2x Xeon X5690, 144GB ECC Registered, 8x OCZ Vertex 3 MAX IOPS 240GB on LSi 9265-8i (RAID 0), 12x Seagate Constellation ES.2 3TB SAS on LSi 9280-24i4e (RAID 6) and dual 1200W redundant power supplies.
    Gamer: Intel Core i7 6950X@4.2GHz, Rampage Edition 10, 128GB (8x16GB) Corsair Dominator Platinum 2800MHz, 2x NVidia Titan X (Pascal), Corsair H110i, Vengeance C70 w/Corsair AX1500i, Intel P3700 2TB (boot), Samsung SM961 1TB (Games), 2x Samsung PM1725 6.4TB (11.64TB usable) Windows Software RAID 0 (local storage).
    Beater: Xeon E5-1680 V3, NCase M1, ASRock X99-iTX/ac, 2x32GB Crucial 2400MHz RDIMMs, eVGA Titan X (Maxwell), Samsung 950 Pro 512GB, Corsair SF600, Asetek 92mm AIO water cooler.
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    Thanks for the help (or lack thereof) in resolving my P3700 issue, FUGGER...

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    Intel Launches 12 New Socket B2, FCLGA1356 server SKUs

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