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Game | Xeon Processor X5647 | Opteron 4274 HE |
Cyberpunk 2077 | 29% | 40% |
Hitman 3 | 73% | 89% |
Assassins Creed: Valhalla | 73% | 89% |
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War | 25% | 36% |
FIFA 21 | 20% | 31% |
Grand Theft Auto VI | 112% | 131% |
Far Cry 6 | 103% | 121% |
Genshin Impact | 3% | 6% |
Battlefield 6 | 80% | 96% |
Resident Evil 8 | 43% | 56% |
In terms of overall gaming performance, the Intel Xeon Processor X5647 is noticeably better than the AMD Opteron 4274 HE when it comes to running the latest games. This also means it will be less likely to bottleneck more powerful GPUs, allowing them to achieve more of their gaming performance potential.
The Opteron 4274 HE was released less than a year after the Xeon Processor X5647, and so they are likely to have similar levels of support, and similarly optimized performance when running the latest games.
Both CPUs exhibit very powerful performance, so it probably isn't worth upgrading from one to the other, as both are capable of running even the most demanding games at the highest settings (assuming they are accompanied by equivalently powerful GPUs).
The Opteron 4274 HE has 4 more cores than the Xeon Processor X5647. 8 cores is probably excessive if you mean to just run the latest games, as games are not yet able to harness this many cores. The cores in the Xeon Processor X5647 is more than enough for gaming purposes. However, if you intend on running a server with the Opteron 4274 HE, it would seem to be a decent choice.
More important for gaming than the number of cores and threads is the clock rate. Problematically, unless the two CPUs are from the same family, this can only serve as a general guide and nothing like an exact comparison, because the clock cycles per instruction (CPI) will vary so much.
The Xeon Processor X5647 and Opteron 4274 HE are not from the same family of CPUs, so their clock speeds are by no means directly comparable. Bear in mind, then, that while the Xeon Processor X5647 has a 0.43 GHz faster frequency, this is not always an indicator that it will be superior in performance, despite frequency being crucial when trying to avoid GPU bottlenecking. In this case, however, the difference is enough that it possibly indicates the superiority of the Opteron 4274 HE.
Aside from the clock rate, the next-most important CPU features for PC game performance are L2 and L3 cache size. Faster than RAM, the more cache available, the more data that can be stored for lightning-fast retrieval. L1 Cache is not usually an issue anymore for gaming, with most high-end CPUs eking out about the same L1 performance, and L2 is more important than L3 - but L3 is still important if you want to reach the highest levels of performance. Bear in mind that although it is better to have a larger cache, the larger it is, the higher the latency, so a balance has to be struck.
The Xeon Processor X5647 has a 24 KB bigger L2 cache than the Opteron 4274 HE, which means that it, at worst, wins out in this area, and at best, will provide superior gaming performance and will work much better with high-end graphics cards.
The maximum Thermal Design Power is the power in Watts that the CPU will consume in the worst case scenario. The lithography is the semiconductor manufacturing technology being used to create the CPU - the smaller this is, the more transistors that can be fit into the CPU, and the closer the connections. For both the lithography and the TDP, it is the lower the better, because a lower number means a lower amount of power is necessary to run the CPU, and consequently a lower amount of heat is produced.
The Opteron 4274 HE has a 65 Watt lower Maximum TDP than the Xeon Processor X5647 (though they were created with the same size 32 nm manufacturing technology). What this means is the Opteron 4274 HE will consume significantly less power and consequently produce less heat, enabling more prolonged computational tasks with fewer adverse effects. This will lower your yearly electricity bill significantly, as well as prevent you from having to invest in extra cooling mechanisms (unless you overclock).
CPU Codename | Westmere-EP | Valencia | |||
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MoBo Socket | LGA 1366/Socket B | Socket C32 | |||
Notebook CPU | no | no | |||
Release Date | 13 Feb 2011 | 14 Nov 2011 | |||
CPU Link | GD Link | GD Link | |||
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CPU Cores | 4 | vs | ![]() | 8 | |
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CPU Threads | 8 | ![]() | vs | - | |
Clock Speed | 2.93 GHz | ![]() | vs | 2.5 GHz | |
Turbo Frequency | - | vs | - | ||
System Bus | - | vs | ![]() | 3200 MHz | |
Max TDP | 130 W | vs | ![]() | 65 W | |
Lithography | 32 nm | ![]() | vs | ![]() | 32 nm |
Bit Width | - | vs | - | ||
Max Temperature | 80°C | ![]() | vs | 68°C | |
Virtualization Technology | no | vs | ![]() | yes | |
Comparison |
L1 Cache Size | 256 KB | ![]() | vs | 48 KB | |
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L1 Cache Count | - | vs | ![]() | 8 | |
L2 Cache Size | 1024 KB | ![]() | vs | 1000 KB | |
L2 Cache Count | - | vs | ![]() | 8 | |
L2 Cache Speed | - | vs | ![]() | 2600 MHz | |
L3 Cache Size | 12 MB | ![]() | vs | 8 MB | |
Max Memory Size | - | ![]() | vs | - | |
Memory Channels | - | ![]() | vs | - | |
ECC Memory Support | no | vs | no | ||
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Base GPU Frequency | - | vs | - | ||
Max GPU Frequency | - | vs | - | ||
DirectX | - | vs | - | ||
Displays Supported | - | vs | - | ||
Comparison |
Package Size | - | vs | - | ||
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Revision | - | vs | - | ||
PCIe Revision | - | vs | - | ||
PCIe Configurations | - | vs | - |
Performance Value | ![]() |
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Mini Review | The Xeon is a brand of x86 microprocessors designed and manufactured by Intel Corporation, targeted at the non-consumer workstation, server, and embedded system markets. Primary advantages of the Xeon CPUs, when compared to the majority of Intel's desktop-grade consumer CPUs, are their multi-socket capabilities, higher core counts, and support for ECC memory. | Opteron is AMD's x86 server and workstation processor line, and was the first processor to implement the AMD64 instruction set architecture (known generically as x86-64). It was released on April 22, 2003 with the SledgeHammer core (K8) and was intended to compete in the server and workstation markets, particularly in the same segment as the Intel Xeon processor. Processors based on the AMD K10 microarchitecture (codenamed Barcelona) were announced on September 10, 2007 featuring a new quad-core configuration. The most-recently released Opteron CPUs are the 8- and 12-core Socket G34 Opterons, code-named Magny-Cours. |
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