CPU: More Cores or Higher Clock Speed?
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 03:39
Hello all, I will create a separate thread for my build.
I am not new to high performance pc or server builds, but I am new to projection mapping.
I have been tasked with researching a build for what will be the first install of its kind in my country, and I need assistance/advice.
Say, for a build with what I assume to be high performance requirements, would you go for:
1. Intel Core i7 6900K Broadwell-E 3.2/4.0GHz 8C/16T $1500 (price in my country)
2. Intel Xeon E5-2630v4 2.2/3.1GHz 10C/20T $1200
3. Intel Core i7 6850K Broadwell-E 3.6/4.0GHz 6C/12T $829
4. Intel Xeon E5-2620v4 2.1GHz 2.1/3.0GHz 8C/16T $739
The dilemma is basically between 1 OR 2 (for above $1000), and 3 OR 4 (For sub $1000).
Basically, Core i7 = Higher clock speed, less cpu cores. Xeon = Lesser clock speed, more cores.
Thank you.
I am not new to high performance pc or server builds, but I am new to projection mapping.
I have been tasked with researching a build for what will be the first install of its kind in my country, and I need assistance/advice.
Say, for a build with what I assume to be high performance requirements, would you go for:
1. Intel Core i7 6900K Broadwell-E 3.2/4.0GHz 8C/16T $1500 (price in my country)
2. Intel Xeon E5-2630v4 2.2/3.1GHz 10C/20T $1200
3. Intel Core i7 6850K Broadwell-E 3.6/4.0GHz 6C/12T $829
4. Intel Xeon E5-2620v4 2.1GHz 2.1/3.0GHz 8C/16T $739
The dilemma is basically between 1 OR 2 (for above $1000), and 3 OR 4 (For sub $1000).
Basically, Core i7 = Higher clock speed, less cpu cores. Xeon = Lesser clock speed, more cores.
Thank you.