I'm looking to get a new machine to replace my current i7 3770K.
The choice is either:
Dual Xeon 2630 v2's (I am getting these for FREE!)
That would be 12 cores total.
A new dual CPU Xeon MB which will cost about $800
http://www.asus.com/au/Motherboards/Z9PED8_WS/
Or the latest Intel Core i7 5960X that costs about $1300 for the CPU alone + a new matching MB.
I'm thinking the 12 cores in the dual Xeons will likely beat the single 8 core i7 in many things to do with Sony Movie Studio and Handbrake rendering. Or at least be the same or not much different?
Some Handbrake benchmarks are here:
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/CPU/1052
But of course that's going to vary with all sorts of factors.
Anyone running any similar hardware and can comment on which is the best?
Bare in mind of course I'm getting the Xeon CPU's for free, so it's a much cheaper machine, and I'll be going that route unless there is a compelling reason to go with the latest core i7?
Thanks
Dave.
The choice is either:
Dual Xeon 2630 v2's (I am getting these for FREE!)
That would be 12 cores total.
A new dual CPU Xeon MB which will cost about $800
http://www.asus.com/au/Motherboards/Z9PED8_WS/
Or the latest Intel Core i7 5960X that costs about $1300 for the CPU alone + a new matching MB.
I'm thinking the 12 cores in the dual Xeons will likely beat the single 8 core i7 in many things to do with Sony Movie Studio and Handbrake rendering. Or at least be the same or not much different?
Some Handbrake benchmarks are here:
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/CPU/1052
But of course that's going to vary with all sorts of factors.
Anyone running any similar hardware and can comment on which is the best?
Bare in mind of course I'm getting the Xeon CPU's for free, so it's a much cheaper machine, and I'll be going that route unless there is a compelling reason to go with the latest core i7?
Thanks
Dave.