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AMD EPYC 7351 Cpu
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Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
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Our AMD EPYC 7351P linux benchmarks and review includes a comparison to other AMD EPYC CPUs under $1000 and the entire Intel Xeon Silver lineRead more
Introduction AMD EPYC 7351P 16-Core/32-Thread SP3 Processor GIGABYTE send us some AMD EPYC processors (link) so we can test the matching motherboards, so it's only suitable to offer you full reviews of the processors themselves. Today we're taking a closer look at the second of two, the AMD EPYC 7351P. The EPYC 7351P is designed for single-socket motherboards and it offers us half the cores and threads of the 7551P. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq7yyVX5C_I AMD EPYC 7351P Server Processor in Numbers The EPYC specifications aren't a secret, so let us start with those. As mentioned above, you get 16 CPU cores and 32Read more
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Intel's meteoric rise to dominance in the CPU market over the last two years - and the stunning value of its processors - is highlighted by none better than the Q6600. It's based on the Core microarchitecture, the design responsibleRead more
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Does the budget Sandy Bridge processor provide enough features?Read more
The Intel i3 2100 is an introductory CPU in its new 2nd generation lineup and users looking for a low price all in one solution will find a decent one to be found in this silicon.Read more
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The highly successful Core microarchitecture infiltrated desktops and laptops, but don't forget they also made their way into workstations and servers with the rejuvenated Xeon 5100 series. Codenamed Woodcrest, they aren't as expensive as perceived to be as we found out when pitting it against the Core 2 Extreme.Read more
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General

Processor socketSocket SP3LGA 775LGA 1155LGA 771
Component forServer/Workstation
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PCServer/Workstation
Operating modes64-bit64-bit64-bit64-bit

Processor

Clock speed2.4 GHz2.4 GHz3.1 GHz3.0 GHz
Max turbo speed2.9 GHz
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Number of cores16422
Number of threads32442
Thermal Design Power (TDP)170.0 W95.0 W65.0 W80.0 W
Processor lithography
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0.0 in0.0 in0.0 in
Bus type
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FSBDMIFSB
Bus speed
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1066.0 MHz
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1333.0 MHz
Idle states
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yesyesyes

Memory

Cache64 MB8 MB3 MB4 MB
Cache typeL3L2Smart CacheL2
Memory clock speeds supported by processor
  • 2400
  • 2600
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  • 1066
  • 1333
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Memory channelsOcta
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Dual
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Maximum internal memory supported by processor
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32.0 GB
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Memory types supported by processor
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DDR3 SDRAM
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Memory bandwidth supported by processor (max)
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21.0 GB/s
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